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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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  • Injustice
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    Armed Struggle Is the Only Path to Emancipation for the Oromo PeopleOROMIA TODAY Editorial

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-01-182025-01-29

    The last six years of Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party (PP) government have made one thing unmistakably clear—not just to core Oromo nationalists who have long recognized the Ethiopian regime's aversion to genuine peace, but also to the doubters. The oppressive yoke weighing on the Oromo people and other marginalized groups cannot be dismantled through peaceful...

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  • Tribute to Dr. Joanne EisenIn Memoriam 1942-2025
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    Tribute to Dr. Joanne EisenIn Memoriam 1942-2025

    By Staff Editor Posted on2025-01-152025-01-17

    Joanne Eisen, a Doctor of Dentistry, an advocate, and a friend of the Oromo, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2025, at her home in Alexandria, VA, due to a terminal illness. Joanne was adopted as an Oromo in a Guddifacha (adoption) ceremony at an OSA conference in Washington DC in the summer of 2013....

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  • Glory to Gloom: The Rise and Fall of Jawar Mohammed
    Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Glory to Gloom: The Rise and Fall of Jawar Mohammed

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2025-01-152026-01-04

    Jawar Mohammed’s journey from celebrated activist to a controversial figure in Oromo politics reflects a turbulent trajectory shaped by hidden ideologies, contentious alliances, and fractured loyalties. Once a key player in both the Oromo and Ethiopian political landscapes, his career now serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of political opportunism and the consequences of what many perceive as a Trojan horse strategy—Jawar hiding his Ethiopianist agenda while pretending to champion the wellbeing of the Oromo nation.

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

    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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  • Amhara Fano, Don't Dare Invading Wallaga: Risking Strong Enmity Between the Amhara and Oromo Nations
    Article | ⏭

    Amhara Fano, Don't Dare Invading Wallaga: Risking Strong Enmity Between the Amhara and Oromo Nations

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2024-12-232025-05-28

    Ethiopia, a nation of rich history and diverse ethnic identities, is grappling with deep-seated tensions that threaten its very fabric. One of the most recent and alarming developments is the announcement by Amhara Fano militias that they have established a base in Wallaga, an area in Oromia, with the explicit aim of taking over the...

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  • Amhara Fano
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    The Ethiopia Flag is a Sign of Neo-Colonialism, Not Unity

    By Kumaa Daadhii Posted on2024-12-222025-05-28

    The premise stated in the title requires little effort to substantiate, as the evidence speaks for itself. 1. Historical Context: A Flag Rooted in Division The Ethiopian tricolor flag traces its origins to the reign of Emperor Yohannes IV (1872–1889), though it became more widely recognized during the reign of Emperor Menelik II in the...

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  • Leading by Chaos, Not Competence
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    Leading by Chaos, Not Competence

    By Olii Boran Posted on2024-12-042025-01-22

    by Olii Boran, PhD (an article by invitation) Leadership, often idealized as a mechanism for fostering stability, driving progress, and leaving behind a positive legacy, can also be manipulated as a tool for perpetuating dysfunction. "Leading by chaos, not competence" encapsulates a leadership strategy where chaos is not an accident, but a deliberate tool used...

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  • ETHIOPIA WILL NEVER BE AT PEACE WITHOUT RESOLVING THE OROMO QUESTIONS
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    ETHIOPIA WILL NEVER BE AT PEACE WITHOUT RESOLVING THE OROMO QUESTIONS

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2024-12-022025-01-21
    2 Comments

    Take this as an axiom: no peace with the Oromo means no peace for Ethiopia. The reality is simple yet profound: Oromia is the heart of Ethiopia. It serves as the empire's economic hub and defines Ethiopia in every sense of the word for its existence. Without addressing the Oromo questions, the foundation of Ethiopia’s...

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  • Not Poor But Dispossessed
    Article | Human Rights | ⏭

    Not Poor But Dispossessed

    By Olii Boran Posted on2024-12-012025-01-21

    Excerpt: She is not poor but dispossessed. The tear-streaked face of an Oromo woman from northern Oromia, captured in a single haunting photograph, tells a story of systemic betrayal. Her sadness is not born of fate but of deliberate cruelty—of a government that abandoned her, of militias that stole her land, and of institutions that...

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  • Oromia PP-Speak Decoded: Peace as Surrender in Oromia, plus One Defector, One Photo Op
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    Oromia PP-Speak Decoded: Peace as Surrender in Oromia, plus One Defector, One Photo Op

    By OT Editorial Posted on2024-12-012025-01-21

    The Oromia administration just staged a fake negotiation in the form of Peace as Surrender by a lone defector, Obbo Sanyii Nagaasaa.

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  • On PM Abiy Ahmed's Mockery of the OLF’s Fifty-Year Struggle
    Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    On PM Abiy Ahmed's Mockery of the OLF’s Fifty-Year Struggle

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2024-11-282025-01-21

    by Elemoo Qilxuu “Look at the OLF—fifty years. In those fifty years of OLF struggle, what have the Oromo people benefited? It’s time to sit down and review. Exhaustion!, exhaustion.” "ተመልከቱ ኦነግን ሀምሳ አመት፤ ሀምሳ አመት በኦነግ ትግል የኦሮሞ ህዝብ ምን ጥቅም አገኘ? ቁጭ ብሎ መገምገም ያስፈልጋል። ድካም! ድካም።" — PM Abiy Ahmed, October 31,...

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  • The Case Against President Shimelis Abdisa: When Admission Demands Resignation
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    The Case Against President Shimelis Abdisa: When Admission Demands Resignation

    By Roobaa Hawaas Posted on2024-11-282025-01-21

    In any civilized political landscape, certain admissions of failure or culpability warrant an immediate and unambiguous resignation. The recent statements by Shimelis Abdisa, President of the Oromia Regional State, serve as a glaring example of such a moment. His admission—albeit cloaked in a desperate blame-shifting exercise—exposes a dereliction of duty so profound that any leader...

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  • The Psychology of Fear and Blame: Oromia PP Administration's Obsession with OLA
    Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    The Psychology of Fear and Blame: Oromia PP Administration's Obsession with OLA

    By Olii Boran Posted on2024-11-262025-01-21
    1 Comment

    Psychology offers a lens through which we can understand human behavior, particularly what individuals or institutions focus on and fear the most. This is often encapsulated in phenomena such as the Freudian slip, where underlying anxieties surface unintentionally. In the case of Oromia's administration, their almost reflexive fixation on blaming the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA)—...

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  • When Silence from Leaders Equates to Complicity: The Inaction of PM Abiy and President Shimelis on Fano's Heinous Crimes in Oromia
    Campaign | Politics | ⏭

    When Silence from Leaders Equates to Complicity: The Inaction of PM Abiy and President Shimelis on Fano's Heinous Crimes in Oromia

    By Staff Editor Posted on2024-11-212025-01-21

    Most of us are now aware of the all, gruesome news on social media: the brutal act of Fano criminals slaughtering people in Dharraa, northern Oromia, with the audacity to record one of the acts for the world to witness. This recording has become nearly unavoidable, even for casual social media users, and has been...

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  • The Journey of Battee Urgeessaa's Legacy: A Family Reborn
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    The Journey of Battee Urgeessaa's Legacy: A Family Reborn

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2024-11-152025-01-15
    1 Comment

    What a heartbreaking yet profoundly moving photograph—the family of the late Battee Urgeessaa, gathered together, embodying both the weight of sorrow and the fragile hope of new beginnings. Battee Urgeessaa, a renowned Oromo politician and tireless advocate for justice, was tragically taken from his family, community, and people on the night leading into Wednesday, April...

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