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    Barara is not Addis Ababa

    By Staff Editor Posted on2018-11-242025-01-16
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    By Guluma Gemeda PhD University of Michigan-Flint 25.11.2018 Recently, unpublished, 49-page document entitled: ‘Addis Ababa is Barara, and Barara is Addis Ababa' has circulated on the internet. The name of the author(s) is not indicated but an organization called Amhara Professionals Union (Amba) claims to have sponsored it. The purpose of this document, as indicated...

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    An Independent Oromia is Inevitable

    By Staff Editor Posted on2016-09-102025-02-28
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    By Gumaa Guddaa This article was first published on Oromo Affairs blog site on September 10, 2010 and now republished on Oromia Today to honour the Oromo revolutionaries martyred for the liberation of Oromia since the November 2015 uprise. Introduction Oromia was forcefully annexed by a neighboring country called Abyssinia at the end of the...

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  • OLF is Oromo, Oromo is OLF
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    OLF is Oromo, Oromo is OLF

    By mosis Posted on2016-06-07
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    Oromo liberation movement originated from pain oppression caused to Oromo society. At a period when poverty, illiteracy, ignorance and physical and psychological abuse reached an intolerable level in Oromia social movements to ameliorate them started to show up and political grievances started to simmer. Among the social movements the greatest was Maccaa and Tuulamaa Self...

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    Who are the Rulers of Ethiopian Empire?

    By mosis Posted on2016-04-212025-01-16
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    When we talk of governance in Ethiopia we may not get a clear picture unless we separate the rulers and the ruled. The ruled are hardworking God fearing Africans. Though they were the ones that safeguarded rulers' pleasure with their sweat and blood; developed literature, arts and crafts that history never forgets they had never...

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    The need for Oromo nationalists' unity to end Tigrayan genocide of Oromo people

    By Falma Posted on2016-04-202025-01-16
    1 Comment

    By Leenjiso Horo The Oromo people have united more than ever before from width and breath of Oromia to end the colonial occupation in order to restore their full national sovereignty and independence. In unity, they have raised their flag over Oromia. This is done with so much sacrifice in the lives of their youths,...

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    Call for Oromo Political Organizations to form a Front

    By mosis Posted on2016-04-162025-01-16
    1 Comment

    Time is creating tension and confusion. Almost twenty six years ago the strongest army in sub-Sahara Africa (except South Africa), the Darg suddenly collapsed. Soldiers started running away from battle fronts carrying their guns as if they were simple canes. Darg was an oppressive, hated authoritarian government. Most peoples felt any devil was better than...

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    Ethiopia is crumbling: Time to redraw the boundaries of the empire

    By Leemman Leeqaa Posted on2016-01-262025-01-16

    Ethiopia, an ailing empire, like others before it, is crumbling under its own weight. Recent events in Oromia have exposed the vulnerability and frailty of the 130 years old dilapidated empire. The bastions of the empire were totally surprised but the rest of the world seems aware of what was coming. The self-distraction of the...

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    Unrelenting attempt to annihilate a peace-loving people: the Oromo case in point

    By Diro Dori Posted on2016-01-212025-01-16
    1 Comment

    Author: Falamata Biyaa Background The Oromo are one of the most ancient peoples on earth. Their history goes back to the time of the Pharaohs. They occupy an ancient historical land. They are the Cushitie people mentioned in the Bible. Not only the Oromo own long and proud history but are also one of the...

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    Genocidal acts against the Oromo

    By Leemman Leeqaa Posted on2016-01-202025-01-16
    1 Comment

    What is genocide? The term "genocide" did not exist before 1944. It is a very specific term, referring to violent crimes committed against groups with the intent to destroy the existence of the group. Is the international convention against genocide? The crime of genocide is defined in international law in the Convention on the Prevention...

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