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  • Aabbuu Seeraa
    Article | Campaign | Human Rights | Politics | ⏭

    Aabbuu Seeraa: Building Progress on Indigenous Erasure

    By OROMIA TODAY Posted on2026-01-302026-01-24

    In Aabbuu Seeraa, thousands of indigenous Oromo families are being displaced to build a flagship airport. Model houses are showcased to project “modernization,” while most households remain without shelter, land, or livelihood—and those who protest face detention. This is not opposition to development; it is a demand for development as a social contract. Minimum conditions are proposed for legitimacy, including housing, livelihood restoration, heritage and environmental protection, demographic sensitivity, perpetual stakeholding, and independent international assessment.

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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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  • Misooma
    Siyaasa | Yaada

    Waayee Aabbuu Seeraa Fi Misooma Ilaalchisee, Ergaa Faarseebulaa Fi

    By OROMIA TODAY Posted on2026-01-122026-01-12

    Yerroo ammaa kana, Faarseebulaan ofii janjayee, biyaa janjessaa jira. "Misoomnni" ummataa Oromoo balleessuf karooraa baafatee ka'e yoo qeeqaan, akka faallaa misoomaa dhabaatanitti fudhatu. Bayyen isaanii, oduma beekanuu, firiifaarii jarri itti darbatani jechuuf, dununfatanii quuqaama Oromoo irratti duulu. Kan sobee rafe silaawu hin damaqqu; mee kan dhugaa rafe, Afaan Ingiliffa'rra Afaan Oromoo dubbisuun salphaa yoo ta'ef jechuun barruu kana maxansine.

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  • Tuulamaa
    Campaign | ⏭

    Save the Tuulamaas and Their Ancestral Lands

    By GLONA (GLobal Odaa Nabee Association) Posted on2026-01-092026-01-11

    Tuulamaa did not vanish by accident. Over 150 years, “development” projects—from Finfinne and Bole Airport to today’s Mega Airport—have systematically erased Tuulamaa communities in central Oromia. This article exposes the pattern, highlights the latest threat, and calls readers to peaceful, informed action before the Tuulamaa story becomes history written in concrete.

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  • Medemer
    Op-Ed | Politics | ⏭

    How Will Medemer Be Remembered?

    By Kumaa Daadhii (PhD, Political History) Posted on2026-01-072026-01-07

    Medemer will not be remembered by its promises but by its consequences. Branded as a "doctrine" of unity, Medemer instead presided over spectacle development confined to the capital, permanent war governance, economic unraveling, normalized brutality, and systematic evictions of central Oromia. The glitter of street lights masked structural collapse, while fear became an instrument of rule. History is likely to record Medemer not as "addition", but as "subtraction"—of lives, trust, justice, and peoples' unrealized potential.

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  • invasion
    Culture | Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    The Real Invasion: Setting the Record Straight on Irreechaa in Finfinnee

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-10-052025-10-05
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    When Amhara journalist Mesay Mekonnen called the Oromo people’s Irreechaa celebration in Finfinnee an “invasion,” he inverted history itself. Finfinnee was founded through the blood of Tuulama Oromos — victims of the real invasion under Menelik II’s empire. To call their thanksgiving trespass is to mock truth and morality. Irreechaa in Finfinnee is no invasion; it is a people’s dignified reaffirming of the center of their own homeland, culture, and memory.

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  • Oromo Dispossession
    Campaign | Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    Legal Path to Further Oromo Dispossession? The Oromo People Must Reject the Draft Property Ownership Proclamation

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-05-022025-05-02
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    Excerpt: A dangerous new draft law in Ethiopia threatens to legalize a deeper level of Oromo dispossession by allowing foreign nationals to own immovable property—including ancestral lands in Oromia. More than just an economic shift, this proposed legislation risks permanently severing the Oromo people from their land, culture, and identity. What’s at stake is not...

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  • A Prerequisite for the Abbuu Seeraa Airport Project
    Editorial | ⏭

    The Oromo People Demand a Prerequisite for the Abbuu Seeraa Airport Project

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-04-272025-04-26

    Prefer listening? Play the audio of full article. The Tranquil Indigenous People Before colonization and forced annexation, indigenous peoples thrived across the globe — civilizations, cultures, and ways of life intricately woven with their environments over thousands of years. They were not waiting to be "discovered"; they were living fully, imagining, governing, trading, and sustaining...

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  • The Tragedy Behind the Abuu Seeraa Airport Deal
    Editorial | ⏭

    Development Draped in Dispossession: The Tragedy Behind the Abuu Seeraa Airport Deal

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-04-232025-04-23

    “That is what prosperity looks like,” boasts a Prosperity Party (PP) regime loyalist in his Facebook repost, proudly sharing a photo announcing a $7.8 billion agreement between Ethiopian Airlines and the African Development Bank to build Africa’s largest airport in Abuu Seeraa, near Bishoftu town in Oromia. A gleaming model aircraft in the hands of...

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  • Meeting on Oromia
    Editorial | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Decoding Prosperity Party Regime's Farcical Four-Day Meeting on Oromia

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-02-232025-05-13

      ­DISCLAIMER This editorial opinion of OROMIA TODAY has been formulated in consultation with opinion influencers.   What Just Happened? Reportedly, delegates representing a broad spectrum of political, civic, and faith-based organizations—16 in total, as stated—convened to deliberate on the political and security situation in Oromia. While the stated purpose was to discuss these pressing issues,...

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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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  • lies
    Op-Ed | Politics | ⏭

    ETHIOPIA'S 6 BIG LIES FUELING ITS IMPENDING COLLAPSE

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2024-03-132025-04-22

    Ethiopia’s looming collapse, the article argues, stems from six enduring lies that distort its identity and history—from the myth of a 3,000-year nation and claims of never being colonized to the illusion of unity and heroism. These deceptions, sustained by political elites and echoed through propaganda, have fractured trust, erased diversity, and silenced truth. Unless Ethiopia confronts these falsehoods, embraces genuine federalism, and addresses historical injustices—particularly against the Oromo—its instability will deepen beyond repair.

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