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  • Asmerom Legesse
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    Abbaa Gadaa Professor Asmerom Legesse: A Life Devoted to Oromo Gadaa and African Political Thought

    By OROMIA TODAY Board and Staff Members Posted on2026-02-042026-02-04
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    We mourn the passing of Abbaa Gadaa Professor Asmerom Legesse, the Eritrean scholar whose rigorous work on the Oromo Gadaa system reshaped how the world understands indigenous African governance. Through seminal books including Gadaa: Three Approaches to the Study of African Society (1973) and Oromo Democracy (2000), he framed Gadaa as an Oromo constitutional democratic order with rotating leadership, codified law, and checks and balances. His legacy endures across generations.

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  • Oromo Martyrs Day
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    Oromo Martyrs Day 2025 and the Legacy of Oromo Exceptionalism

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-04-152025-04-15

    April the 15th This day stands etched in the Oromo conscience as a day of solemn remembrance and unwavering pride. It is a day when time slows down for Oromo communities across the globe to honor the lives of our fallen heroes — courageous men and women who gave everything in the struggle for Oromia’s...

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  • One Year Without Jaal Battee Urgeessaa: Your Nation Still Grieves, Your People Still Resist
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    One Year Without Jaal Battee Urgeessaa: Your Nation Still Grieves, Your People Still Resist

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-04-102025-04-10

    A year has passed since we lost one of Oromia’s brightest sons, Jaal Battee Urgeessaa—an icon of peaceful resistance, a visionary political leader, and a man whose gentle strength made him both beloved and formidable. His assassination on this day, on the Ramadan festive day last year, was not only a devastating loss to his...

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    Remembering our Heroines and Heroes

    By OT Editorial Posted on2023-04-152025-11-25

    In Dedication to Our Hero Jaal Damissee K. Sardaa (1945-2023) April is a month when Oromo communities all over the world remember their heroines and heroes (hereafter 'heroes'). Particularly, 15th April has a special place in the Oromo struggle for freedom. It is on this particular day, in 1980, that the Oromo people lost a...

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  • Community

    A Must Listen: OLF Chairman Galasa Dilbo's speech on Oromo Martyrs Day 15th April 2017

    By Staff Editor Posted on2017-04-202026-04-12
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    To Listen Visit HARSADII MEDIA: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid+207464579746601&id=17935474255785

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  • Human Rights

    That Fateful Day, October 18, 1986||Guyyaattii Bala’amtuu Sana, Onkololessa 18, 1986

    By Staff Editor Posted on2016-10-152026-04-12
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    By Ibsaa Guutama October 2016 Source:http://www.gubirmans.com/Guyyaattii%20Bala%E2%80%99amtuu%20Sana.html It was Birraa season in Oromia. It all happened in Maa'ikalaawii (Central) Investigation center in Northern Finfinnee. One morning hour, some prisoners were busting in the morning sunshine behind a building where prisoners meet their relative by appointment. The north side of the building had window like openings, where...

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