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  • Oromia Administration
    Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    The Oromia Administration: Silence, Not Governance

    By OT Editorial Posted on2026-01-282026-01-28

    The Oromia Administration is conspicuously absent as Oromia faces multi-front aggression, mass dispossession, and deepening corruption. From Somali regional incursions in the east—politically encouraged by president Mustafe Mohammed Omer—to Amhara Fano violence in the west and north east, and forced evictions in central Oromia, silence has become policy. This editorial argues the Oromia Administration is not merely failing, but enabling a proxy-war strategy in which Oromia must be weakened for the Ethiopian empire to endure.

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  • Parliamentary Silence
    Editorial | Politics

    Parliamentary Silence and Collective Cowardice: Shame on Ethiopia’s Parliament and Caffee Oromia for Enabling Atrocity

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-07-022025-07-02

    Obbo Taye Danda’a’s explosive revelations of war crimes, extrajudicial killings, and state-orchestrated atrocities demanded immediate action. Yet the loudest response was parliamentary silence. Neither Caffee Oromia nor the Federal Parliament uttered a word. In a functioning democracy, such truths would bring down governments. In Ethiopia today, complicity is worn like a uniform. This silence is not caution—it is betrayal.

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  • Clapping for Lies
    Editorial | Politics

    Clapping for Lies in Ethiopian Politics: A Reckoning for Ethiopia's Belly-Politicians

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-05-172025-05-17

    Ethiopia’s parliament has become a theatre of false applause, where belly-politicians betray their people by clapping for lies in Ethiopian politics.

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  • An Open Letter to the Caffee Oromia
    Campaign | Editorial | Open Letter | Politics | ⏭

    An Open Letter to the Caffee Oromia: Fulfill Your Sacred Mandate

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-05-152025-04-29

    An Open Letter to the Caffee Oromia: This is a plea wrapped in pain and principle. As the Oromo people endure loss, disillusionment, and unanswered sacrifices, the silence of their elected house grows louder. This letter calls on Caffee Oromia to rise — not just as an institution, but as a conscience.

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