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  • Shimelis Abdissa
    Article | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    10 Compelling Reasons Shimelis Abdissa Is Not Effectively Governing Oromia

    By Editorial Team Posted on2025-07-302025-07-29
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    Shimelis Abdissa, nominally President of Oromia, has become emblematic of absentee leadership and quiet complicity in the face of tragedy, dispossession, and systemic betrayal. From his silence during national mourning to his role in dismantling Oromia’s autonomy and impoverishing its people, Shimelis serves not the Oromo nation but the pro unitary Ethiopia Prosperity Party (PP) regime. While we could come up with scores of reasons, for brevity and to get this to print, we chose 10 items that speak volumes.

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  • Eritrea and Ethiopia
    Article | Commentary | Op-Ed | Politics | ⏭

    Eritrea and Ethiopia: Regret, Rivalry, and the Search for a Permanent Settlement

    By Itansaa Barii Posted on2025-07-242025-07-24

    The troubled relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia has remained unresolved since independence in 1993. This essay explores whether Eritrea secretly regrets its separation, how President Afwerki's fixation on Ethiopian politics reflects deeper insecurities, and what the future holds. Is this a conflict frozen in time—or a struggle over imperial legacy and regional power?

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  • Faarseebulaa
    Article | Commentary | ⏭

    Digital Serfdom in Ethiopia: Faarseebulaa, Propaganda, and the Politics of Praise

    By Olii Boran (PhD, Sociology) and Ed Chapman (Digital Forensics Researcher) Posted on2025-05-222025-05-22

    Faarseebulaa refers to Ethiopia’s emerging class of Digital Serfs—individuals who voluntarily serve authoritarian systems through online propaganda. Unlike historical peasants or proletariats who resisted oppression, the Faarseebulaa defend it for personal gain, low self-worth, and limited awareness. They are not rulers, yet they passionately safeguard the system that exploits the majority.

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  • A Chilling Assimilation Blueprint of 1933 for the Oromo
    Article | Editorial | Politics | Verifiable History

    Haile Selassie’s Chilling Assimilation Blueprint of 1933 for the Oromo: When ‘Unity’ Meant Erasure

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-05-072025-05-07

    Excerpt This article unveils the Chilling Assimilation Blueprint of 1933 for the Oromo people, a calculatedly policy framework of Haile Selassie's regime. Drawing from historical documents and translated accounts, it exposes how forced identity erasure was justified in the name of "national unity". Far from being a relic of the past, the blueprint reveals patterns...

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  • Dr Sisay Mengiste
    Article | Commentary | Opinion | ⏭

    When Lawmakers Fan Dangerous Flames: The Case of Dr Sisay Mengiste

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-04-182025-04-18

    Questions for Troubling Rhetoric Where does freedom of speech end, and the incitement of dangerous, ethnically charged propaganda begin? At what point does public discourse shift from a right to speak one’s mind into a reckless abuse of influence—especially when the speaker holds public office in a fragile, multi-ethnic society? These are not abstract questions....

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  • When Falsehoods Wear Fancy Fonts
    Article | Commentary | History | ⏭

    When Falsehoods Wear Fancy Fonts: The Absurdity of Manufactured Maps

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-04-172025-04-17

    There’s something truly ironic about attempts to rewrite history—how they often stumble on the very tools they try to wield. A case in point: a laughable “13th-century map of Abyssinia” now making the rounds. A single glance at its slick, pixel-perfect typography and digitally crisp outlines is enough to raise eyebrows. We are expected to...

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  • when-language-colonizes
    Article | Language | Opinion | ⏭

    When Language Colonizes: The Amharic Illusion of Progress

    By Kumaa Daadhii Posted on2025-04-132025-04-13

    When Language Colonizes In the landscape of African colonization, one recurring justification for conquest and domination has been the civilizing mission—carried out not just through force, but through language. From the French mission civilisatrice to the British insistence on "English education," colonizers offered language as a "gift"—while using it as a tool of control. In...

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  • assimilation decree
    Article | Commentary | Verifiable History | ⏭

    How a False Unity of Mythical Ethiopia Was Manufactured Through Annexation and Assimilation

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-04-092025-04-09

    Introduction Emperor Haile Selassie ascended to the throne on April 2, 1930. Just over a year later, on July 16, 1931, he promulgated the country’s first modern Constitution. In that founding document, the name “Ethiopia” was formally constitutionalized for the first time—replacing the historical name “Abyssinia.” This name change, however, did not gain international recognition...

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  • "Systematic Dispossession of Oromia"
    Article | Commentary | Politics | ⏭

    The Systematic Dispossession of Oromia: Language Status Denied, Lands Mythologized and Engineered, Names Rewritten, and a Mountain Nearly Claimed

    By Olii Boran (PhD, Sociology) and Ed Chapman (Digital Forensics Researcher) Posted on2025-04-012025-03-31

     An Article by Invitation Introduction In the age of satellites, algorithms, and global awareness, one might assume that cultural denial has no place left to hide. And yet, Ethiopia—a multinational entity whose sociopolitical structure still bears the hallmarks of an unreconciled empire—continues to find creative ways to deny the Oromo people what is clearly, obviously,...

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  • Oromia
    Article | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    A New Abyssinian Alliance in the Making and What it Means for Oromia

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-03-192025-03-19

    Excerpt The crisis of Oromia can be summed up in a single, stark sentence: Oromia’s greatest hazard is its own wealth. The sheer abundance of its resources has drawn in competing forces, each vying for control. This relentless scramble has made the realization of Oromia’s self-determination—a cause championed for decades—an even more daunting challenge. Today,...

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  • Why Is No One Talking About the Dissolution of the Ethiopian Empire?
    Article | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Why Is No One Talking About the Dissolution of the Ethiopian Empire?

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2025-02-202026-01-04

    The Elephant in the Room The Ethiopian Empire, as it stands today, is a product of the late 19th century “Scramble for Africa,” when European colonial powers carved up the continent among themselves. Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia managed to resist outright European colonization. However, its imperial formation under Emperor Menelik II followed a similar...

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  • The Unshakable Truth: Finfinnee is an Oromo City
    Article | Opinion | Politics

    The Unshakable Truth: Finfinnee is an Oromo City

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-182025-02-28

    Ignorance is our enemy. When we are devoid of facts and logic, all we have is raw emotion. Emotion alone won’t do it. Rewriting fake history, like the fabricated narrative of Barara, won’t change reality. No amount of rhetorical flourish can override the weight of facts. And the fact of the matter is this: Finfinnee...

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  • Historical Revisionism
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    The Futility of Denial: How Historical Revisionism Undermines Inter-Ethnic Cohesion in Ethiopia

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-172025-02-20

    Excerpt Historical revisionism is no mere academic exercise—it is a powerful political tool that shapes memory, identity, and power. In Ethiopia’s modern politics, the deliberate use of imperial-era place names like "Nazareth" instead of "Adama" signals a deeper resistance to Oromo identity restoration. This article explores how such symbolic acts, like Dr. Desalegn Chanie's recent...

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  • When Those Who Should Protect You Become the Perpetrators
    Article | Campaign | Human Rights | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    When Those Who Should Protect You Become the Perpetrators

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-022025-02-02

    This article was part-featured in Ethio Forum's news documentary: የሽመልስ አብዲሳ የምስጢር ሠራዊት፤ ነጌኛዎቹ ወታደሮች (5 Feb 2025). What Do You Do When Power Becomes the Criminal? How do you describe the indescribable? How do you find words for a reality so twisted that it defies logic, morality, and even the most basic human decency?...

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  • Ten Things the PP Government Has Done—and You Might Not Even Know
    Article | Corruption | Economy | Politics | ⏭

    Ten Things the PP Government Has Done—and You Might Not Even Know

    By Kumaa Daadhii Posted on2025-01-252025-01-28

    1. Land of Mass Incarcerations and Extra-Judicial Executions Courtesy of the Prosperity Party (PP) government, Ethiopia—particularly the Oromia region—has become a land marked by mass incarcerations and extrajudicial executions. These events have become so routine that they rarely make the news anymore. Leading up to the last election, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed orchestrated a sweeping...

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  • የአማራ ፋኖ ወለጋን ለመውረር አትድፈር፡ አጠቃላይ መጥፋት አደጋ ላይ ይጥላል።
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    የአማራ ፋኖ ወለጋን ለመውረር አትድፈር፡ አጠቃላይ መጥፋት አደጋ ላይ ይጥላል።

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2024-12-232026-01-04

    የብዙ ታሪክ ባለቤት የሆነችው ኢትዮጵያ የራሷን ህልውና አደጋ ላይ የሚጥሉ ውጥረቶችን እየታገለች ነው። ሰሞኑን ከተከሰቱት እና አሳሳቢ ጉዳዮች አንዱ የአማራ ፋኖ ታጣቂዎች በኦሮሚያ ክልል ወለጋ አካባቢ የጦር ሰፈር መስርተው ክልሉን የመቆጣጠር አላማ እንዳላቸው ማስታወቁ ነው። ይህ እርምጃ በወለጋ ላይ ግልጽ ጦርነት ከማወጅ ጋር ተያይዞ ኢትዮጵያን ወደማይቀለበስ የጥቃት አዙሪት ውስጥ ሊያስገባት ስለሚችል በቀድሞዋ ዩጎዝላቪያ መስመር እንድትበታተን...

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