Run Oromo Run!

31 05 2008

 

Endowed with long legs and slender thighs

Oromos run and win on every ground that lies

Be it track or Cross Country

It’s well known ours is victory

We run very long, long distance

And we have in our blood all the endurance

We have never run out of patience

Though long it may seem, we’re gonna be winners

Just like we run and win all over the world in athletics

we should run the government in Ethiopian politics

while others are running their mouth

our heroes are taking the golden prize

The “Green Flood” on the finish line

when a bright day and our blood combine

Abebe Bikila with his barefoot

Won in Rome over those with boot

Beating Italy on the world stage for the second time

First at home and then in Rome Abe being a mime

Raised the flag high up in the sky

Reintroduced Ethiopia for the world eye

A coveted award by Jah Emperor Rastafaria

Abe was given the “Star of Ethiopia”

In his footsteps came Fatuma Robaa

Preceded by Derartu followed by daughters of Dibaba

“Our Lady of Boston” they call her so lovingly

The first African woman to win Olympic marathon exceedingly

Haile Gebreselassie smashing over 25 records

Qenenisa Bekele taking all the honors

We also have winners like Meseret Defar

Let me remind you, Oromos can win in every war

“Since we’re surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses

Let us throw everything that hinders

and the sin that so easily entangles

And let us run with perseverance

The race marked out for us”

Let’s run for Oromia

Nation of champions our biyya Tiyya!

Let’s fight the good fight

It might take many years or just a fortnight.

 

   

 

 

For more visit Run 4 Oromia’s official site.

 

 

 

 





Orom@ntic? What do you think?

30 05 2008

 





Oromo Liberation Front Statement on the TPLF Regime’s accusation

30 05 2008

On May 26, 2008, the Ethiopian Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) dominated regime issued a fabricated statement regarding a minibus blast that occurred on May 20, 2008, in Finfinnee aka Addis Ababa. It stated that:” Some of suspects of the bombing last Tuesday in Addis Ababa of a taxi minibus killing six passengers and injuring seven others have been put under custody. …Terrorists including those now arrested planted the explosive in the minibus full with commuters heading to Lagar from Arat Kilo on 20 May 2008. Evidences indicate that this act of terror was also coordinated by the Eritrean regime and perpetrated by its stooge, the self-styled Oromo Liberation Front.”

From the outset, we would like to make it clear to all concerned that the accusation labeled against the OLF is baseless. The OLF has nothing to do with the blast. The OLF has never and will never target civilian population nor does it condone any such acts.

The OLF is an independent political organization, formed in 1973, that struggles for the realization of the Oromo people’s right to national self-determination. The OLF is struggling for the protection of the Oromo people’s political, economic, social and cultural rights. The OLF is accountable to the Oromo people and has never been a lackey of any other Government or organization. The TPLF knows this more than any other.

The OLF has never targeted civilian population or their properties in its military operations ever since its formation either against the imperial, the now defunct junta and the incumbent minority tyrannical regime of the TPLF.

It is imperative to recall that the OLF had struggled against the feudal imperial regime and the Marxist Military regime of Ethiopia. It also is important to remember that after the downfall of the military regime, the OLF was a member of the Coalition that formed the Transitional Government of Ethiopia, among others with TPLF, in 1991. The OLF joined the coalition and formed the Transitional Government with the TPLF and others, in good faith and it was committed to peacefully and democratically pursue its political objectives. To the contrary, the TPLF joined the coalition as a tactical move. The truth was the TPLF formed the coalition with a commitment of forming a one-party TPLF tyrannical rule and that was why it forced out the OLF, the only independent organization in the coalition, from the political process. The TPLF made sure that no independent political organization participated in the country’s political process. To deceive the external world /donor governments, it created several satellite/dependent organizations and appeared to have installed a multi-party system. It is a public knowledge that the OLF resorted to armed struggle, as a means of last resort, after the tyrannical TPLF minority regime closed all avenues to peacefully and democratically pursue its political objectives.

Soon after the OLF was forced by the TPLF to withdraw from the Transitional Government, the TPLF Leaders wishfully declared to the whole world that it has annihilated the OLF. The TPLF regime could not and cannot annihilate the OLF because the OLF is an embodiment of the Oromo people’s political expression and, therefore, enjoys their overwhelming support. This had been publicly expressed during the Transitional Period.

Having terribly failed to deprive the OLF of the unflinching support of the Oromo people, the TPLF maliciously and opportunistically labeled it as a “terrorist organization” and embarked on the defamation of the OLF. The target was to undermine the objectives of the Oromo people’s struggle for self-determination, which has the goal of justice, freedom, democracy and progress. The TPLF regime’s objective of labeling the OLF is to tarnish the international image and standing of the OLF and to isolate the legitimate cause of the Oromo people’s struggle. For the project of defaming and isolating the OLF, the TPLF has allocated a huge budget and has assigned a full time staff of several hundreds of agents, including highly paid lobbyists. To date, the TPLF regime’s wicked effort to defame the OLF did not succeed.

The TPLF regimes’ accusation of the OLF makes sense only to its leaders and lackeys. The TPLF never had internal legitimacy. The overwhelming majority of the people in Ethiopia lend no credence to what the TPLF Regime says. Therefore, international community, in general, and donor Governments in particular, are the targets of the manipulation malicious and trumped-up charges against the OLF.

There is a pattern of timing in TPLF regime’s malicious accusation of the OLF. In general the TPLF regime accuses the OLF to either deflect the people’s attention or to gain the donors’ attention. It accuses the OLF when it believes it is internationally conducive to make such labeling stick or when the regime’s internal/domestic political challenges soar or crisis worsens. These days, the TPLF regime is engulfed in crises. The country’s economy is ailing of a sky rocketing inflation and the largest majority of the people are hardly making ends meet. The imperialistic and adventurous aggression and occupation of Somalia has become a quagmire to the TPLF army and it appears that there is no strategy for victory or exit. The Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, continuous making contradictory and confused statements in this regard. The secret boundary demarcation agreement or deal that the TPLF regime made with the Government of Sudan is facing a strong opposition from the Ethiopian People. The undemocratic April 2008 local and by-election have transformed the TPLF regime from the de facto one-party to a de jure one-party- TPLF/EPRDF tyrannical rule. Now, Emperor Meles Zenawi is more naked.

Hence, the regime started orchestrating bomb blasts and blaming it on the OLF to harness sympathy from concerned corners as a victim of terrorism. For all who know the history of the TPLF regime’s leaders, such an orchestration of bomb blasts, at the cost of human lives and limbs, to make a political point, does not come as a surprise. TPLF has no regard for human life. It killed thousands, including its own base people of Tigray, on its way to power; it started killing unarmed civilians as soon as it won the political power of the country from the military junta, and it is perpetuating its tyrannical rule by killing the civilian population opposed to its dictatorship.

The OLF has all reasons to believe that the minibus blast of May 20, 2008 that happened in Finfinne/Addis Ababa was organized and carried out by the TPLF Security Agents, as usual, for the purpose of blaming it on the OLF. It is not a coincidence that the TPLF Security Agents planted the explosive on a minibus on which an American citizen of Israeli origin was a passenger. We believe that they carried this out to make it appear that the OLF targets the US and Israeli citizens, security and national interests. This action, in their calculation, will corroborate their standing effort to put the OLF on the US list of terrorist organizations. The OLF would like to unequivocally state that its objectives, struggle or operations are in no way directed at the security and interests of the US, Israel, or any other state or the well being of their citizens, or any civilian population for that matter.

It is also worthy of note that it is a practice and custom of all Ethiopian regimes to label, mischaracterize and defame all political forces opposed to their tyrannical rule. It is a known fact that the predecessor of the incumbent regime had labeled TPLF and its leaders, among others, Meles Zenawi, “terrorist and mercenaries of the Arab Countries.” One, therefore, should not give credence to or be surprised by the TPLF regime following in the footsteps of its predecessors and labeling, mischaracterizing and diabolizing the OLF. Finally, we would like to reiterate, emphasize and put to rest this issue that the OLF is neither a terrorist organization, as labeled by the tyrannical regime of Ethiopia, nor does it endorse terrorism as a means of political struggle. The OLF expresses and struggles for the legitimate political aspiration of the more than thirty million people of the Oromo nation. The fabricated and repeated accusations of the tyrannical TPLF regime against OLF is hollow and, hence, cannot depreciate the good name/record of the OLF or the legitimate struggle of the Oromo people for self-determination, liberation, justice, democracy, peace, economic, social and cultural development.

Last, but not least, when we were about to dispatch this Statement, AP reported the following news: “A Somali group called Islamic Guerrillas claimed responsibility for the Tuesday’s [May 27, 2008] bombings in Nagele, 560 kilometers (347 miles) south of Capital.” The AP further reported that, “Ethiopian Government Spokesperson Zemedkun Tekle previously said that the bombings were probably the work of the OLF group.” We added this AP report to the Statement because it corroborates all what we have been saying about the minority TPLF tyrannical regime’s accusations of the OLF. This is a vindication for the OLF. The charlatan Leaders of the TPLF tyrannical regime will be further exposed.

Victory to the Oromo People!
Oromo Liberation Front
May 29, 2008





There goes another one

29 05 2008

There goes another one

another bomb another town

ordinary folks use firecrackers

but that is not enough for these suckers

the woyane mafia has a different idea

to celebrate seventeen years of dictatorship in Ethiopia

bombing towns coast to coast

grabbing headlines by any cost

Associate Press, BBC and Reuters

have to cover this horrible news

Hurray hurray it is “Ginbot haya”

time to tortch the fire for another senseless mania

Hurray hurray here comes a woyaannee mutant

time to proceed with another publicity stunt

Bomb Boranaa and blame the “terrorist”

picking another political opponent from the list

It must be so easy for them now doing this dirty trick

they have done it way too many times, it makes one sick

Stop planting bombs and plant some trees

what Boranaa needs right now is food and peace

you left us worst than we were in seventeen years

putting seventeen years in retrospect 

What is there to celebrate?

we’re still in prison

we’re still blown

we’re still hungry

we’re still in poverty

we’re still not free

we’re still in a furry

you don’t have anything good to demonstrate

and yet you expect us to prostrate?

NO WAY!

you can bomb us all you want

but you cannot bomb braveheart

sooner or later we will take you out

hold you by the collar and put you in your lot.





Crying wolf

28 05 2008

Since the advent of the new millennium, we have been hearing about the terrorizing terror news everywhere. Terrorism has always been implemented by one group or another throughout history but what makes the terrorism acts of our time different is some people are using it not only for fear mongering but also for a calculated political maneuvering like it has never been done before.

After America’s big allocation of money to fight terrorism both at home and abroad following the 9-11 terror attack, Meles Zenawi, the number one terrorist in the horn of Africa has been crying wolf several times. Just in the last couple of years only, there have been at least half a dozen bomb blasts if not more on public transportations in Addis Ababa and other cities in Ethiopia.

A close investigation would reveal a peculiar trend to these blasts. Some of the first blasts were around the time of the formation of Alliance for Freedom and Democracy (AFD) to label this alliance of democratic forces as terrorists. There were also some, right before Meles set out on an adventure in Somalia to scare the public that Islamist terrorists from Somalia are coming to blow them from the face of the earth. Ethiopian information ministry, which should be renamed as misinformation ministry for obvious reasons, periodically sends out press releases vaunting of foiling some “terrorist” activities right before some highly anticipated events like the African leaders’ summit or Ethiopian millennium.

All these false alarms are purposefully preplanned and perpetrated by Meles Zenawi and his hatchet men. Killing few people here and there on mini-buses in Addis and immediately pointing their index fingers to their arch enemy Eritrea and OLF is now their habit. In his lunatic mind, Meles thinks this serves him multi purposes.

First and for most he salivates to tap into that anti-terrorism cash from America which actually has worked in his favor. Secondly, he thinks he could easily paint freedom fighters of OLF as terrorists and hence expects tough measures on OLF from America. Third, taking advantage of the current unfriendly relationship between Eritrea and America, Meles keeps pushing America to put Eritrea in its terror sponsoring states list. Last but not least, the main purpose of these bomb blasts is to keep the same people who are the victims of these terrorist acts in constant fear so that he could rule them using Micavillian tactics.

After all these attempts, the Meles terrorist regime is still not successful neither in keeping civilians in fear nor damaging the image of the political opposition groups. Out of desperation now, it extended its terror to foreign nationals in Ethiopia. The recent news that one of the victims of the latest explosition in Addis Ababa is an Israeli-American professor, attests to that. This is a deliberate and another fraudulent act of terror being commited by the Meles criminal gang in hopes of duping Israeli and American officials.





KUSH - Beyond the veil of History

27 05 2008

Where to begin, where to start

to differntiate the truth and what is not

They always talk of a “Galla invasion”

sixteenth century sudden explosion

a fictitious story they tell

could make a theatre swell

they tell us we came all the way from Madagascar

in the sixteen hundreds we had speed boats and car

semetic Habeshas coming from South Arabia

 knowing all too well, we stretch from Nubia to Somalia

told the world a different story

a made up hateful tale by Aba Bahrey.

Let me set the record straight

Cushitic Oromo is native, Habeshas came of late.

Before the rise of Axum

and before Habeshas started to assume

that Ethiopia was their land

Kush was walking on sand

an ancient colonizer like England.

Before we fell into colonization

we colonized an ancient nation.

Yes, back in the days Kush colonized Egypt

That was long before Habeshas interrupted

Before they had the now obsolete “Ge’ez civilization”

and before what they call “ager maqnat” notion

Kush was the base for Egyptogreek civilization.

We taught them astronomy and government

Greek democracy is only Gadaa deployment.

Extraordinary engineering skill founded the pyramids

Kush’s achievment is a pride for all hominids.

Ezana came and destroyed Meroe

only then failed our arrow

bringing lots of sorrow

for the first time Cush fell from Grace

and had to leave its place

commencement of our journey south

let the Arabian settlers to open their mouth

ZIP IT!

and read history and more history





Meles’ monkey buisness

24 05 2008

 

To fullfil his long held dream of independent Greater Tigray Republic, the tyrant Meles made deals with Sudan’s dictator Al Bashir, who is responsible for the Genocide in Darfur, to get a sea port access. The deal just like any other deal is a give and take. Well, for Meles he doesn’t have anything in Tigray that he could possibly give to Bashir so he decided to give land from Gondar to Wallaga. In between, there is Benishangul Gumz which includes Assosa, Metekel and Kamashi. To appease these Gumuz people Meles tries to carve out land from Eastern Wallaga and give it to them. He is doing all this though being behind the scenes. There was a misinformation campaign of invasion by Sudan at first when they learnt their secret deals became public. Then Meles came out and admitted to his totally ineffectual bunches that he calls parliament that “Sudan and Ethiopia have agreed that the border demarcation, to start in the near future, will not displace any individuals from the land they occupy”.  Not long after that though, the Benishangul Gumuz people are being displaced from Assosa and Metekel and are given green light from Meles and his surrogates in Benishangul to forcefuly take land from Oromia region. Sudan Tribune says:

“Oromos further accused the federal government of manipulating and arming the Gumuz to attack their neighboring Oromo over land claim.”

“The Oromo residents also suspect both the regional sate of Benishangul Gumuz and central government have role in arming and mobilizing the Gumuz to attack them.”

“Benishangul Gumuz state is located in the border with the eastern Sudan state of Blue Nile.”

“The federal police and Oromia regional police have not intervened to avert the armed attacks, residents claimed. They further say that the conflict is still going on and people are dying, houses and properties are being burned down daily.”

“For over a century, the two tribes share the same history of repression under successive Ethiopian regimes and lived together peacefully.”

This is the same thing OLF warned few weeks back in its radio broadcast. Here is a quote which sums up the whole shenanigans.

“The long term goal of the land “gift” to Sudan according to the O L F commentary is to plant a long term conflict between Sudan and Ethiopia mirroring the Badme “fiasco” which took the lives of tens of thousands of Ethiopians.”

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African Night

24 05 2008





Rediscover your Ethnicity!

23 05 2008

The nation is artificial, but ethnicity is natural says Deng Yiech Bachech.

After the fall of Mengistu’s Derg regime in May 1991, people of Ethiopia had great hopes that the peace will ultimately prevail. The bloody and torturous days experienced by the people of Ethiopia in the hands of Mengistu and his cronies were now gone; and the new government had to solve political, economic and social crises created by past regimes. In essence, the new regime had to come up with a new form of democratic political system that would accommodate the conflicting needs and interests of the people of Ethiopia in general. In doing so, the ruling party, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), embraced “Ethnic federalism” as a viable political experiment to accommodate ethnic differences.

This essay attempts to describe and analyze political events in Ethiopia since the coming of EPRDF to power in 1991 until present time. The major focus of this analysis will however examine and investigate the problems and prospects of EPRDF’s ethnicized politics of federalism. In the process, the fundamental ideas of ‘identity, history, and nation’ will highlight the present ethnic dimensions of state formation, ethnic leadership, party design and competition, and governance in Ethiopia.

The history of Ethiopia as a state is almost two hundred years old. Unlike other African states which were colonized by European powers, Ethiopia was never formally colonized, but it was ruled by successive emperors (1855-1974). The nature of the state was imperialistic and autocratic, whereby past emperors brought together various ethnic groups to form the existing Ethiopian state through conquest and domination of other less powerful ethnic groups by the major two ethnic groups: the Amhara and Tigre. This expansion policy had not been without resistance. In fact, according to Peter Woodward who has done extensive works on the Horn of Africa, wars of expansion had been the classical methods of state formation in Ethiopia. In the late 18th century emperor Menelik II, an Amhara, brought all regions in Ethiopia under his rule, and exerted a traditionally autocratic political system that gave little autonomy over his subjects, basically the ethnic groups that constitute southern Ethiopia today. Among these groups were the Oromo and other ethnic groups in the southwestern Ethiopia. Since then the dominance of the Amhara and Tigre in all aspects of life had prevailed at best and had been resented at worst.

Therefore the concept of Ethiopia as a unifying nationality identity has been in big question because other ethnic groups, especially the Oromo, felt that the current Ethiopia belongs to only Amhara and Tigre. They claimed that the Ethiopia has never been a unified country with common history, culture, and language, except the 19th century wars, which were fought against the colonist powers such as Turks, Italians, Egyptians and Sudanese. Conversely, various ethnic groups were fighting against an internal war of colonialism and imperialism which they considered as ‘Ethiopian imperialism” perpetuated by the Amhara and Tigre with the help of Europeans. Because of the Amhara’s pre-eminence in military, political and economic spheres in the country, Amharic history, language, and cultures have been imposed upon others through either peaceful or assimilation means.

That being said, since 1960s scholars from the Oromo ethnic group that constitutes about half of the Ethiopian population have tried to redefine and re-conceptualize their national identity and reject an all-embracing Ethiopian national identity. In this sense, “Ethiopians had a national consciousness, [that] was the consciousness of subjects united under the emperor, not that of citizens with a voice in the government of the country.” Asafa Jalata, an Oromo, claims that there has not been a commonly held identity as “Ethiopia” or “Ethiopian”. Historically, the people who are called today, as Ethiopians were the native people of Abyssinia referred to as “Habasha,” (Amhara and Tigre). The Habasha lived in the northern Ethiopian highlands of Gondar, Gojjam, Tigray, Wollo, and Shoa. Due to their proximity to the Red Sea, Abyssinians (or Ethiopians) had enormous contacts with European forces, mainly the Greek, and that enabled them to build their empire by colonizing and subduing their traditional enemies. When they became militarily and economically powerful, they maintained their power by collecting taxes from the conquered ethnic groups to build their Christian kingdoms. Because of a popular perception that Ethiopia was a ‘Christian island in an Islamic Sea,” Europeans helped Ethiopian Christians to resist Muslim invaders, infiltrating into Ethiopia heartland through the lowlands of Ethiopia from the Red Sea.

To read the whole article visit Sudan Tribune.





The new Secretary General of International Red Cross and Red Crescent

22 05 2008

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has this afternoon announced the appointment of Mr Bekele Geleta as its new Secretary General. Mr Geleta will replace the current Secretary General, Mr Markku Niskala, who is retiring after a long and successful Red Cross Red Crescent career.

The new head of the world’s largest humanitarian organization is a former Ethiopian political prisoner who made a new life for himself in Ottawa after arriving as a refugee in 1992.

 “It is my pleasure to inform you that today, 21 May 2008, during its 17th session, the Governing Board of the IFRC appointed Mr Bekele Geleta as the new Secretary General,” said Juan Manuel Suàrez del Toro, president of the IFRC, in a letter to all Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, and to all IFRC delegations and staff.

Mr Geleta was born in Ethiopia on 1 July 1944 and has a Masters degree in economics from Leeds University in the United Kingdom.

He has worked as general manager of the Franco-Ethiopian Railway Company, as urban development officer for Irish Concern International, and as a programme manager for Kenya and Somalia for Care Canada. He was Ethiopia’s ambassador to Japan, and its vice-minister of transport and communications.

From 1984 to 1988, during one of the most challenging times in recent African history, he served as Secretary General of the Ethiopian Red Cross. From 1996 to 2007, Mr Geleta was head of the Africa department at the IFRC secretariat in Geneva, deputy head of the IFRC’s delegation to the United Nations in New York and head of the IFRC’s regional delegation in Bangkok, Thailand.

His appointment came while he was General Manager of International Operations for the Canadian Red Cross at its headquarters in Ottawa.

“I wish the new Secretary General of the IFRC success in his new position,” said Mr Suàrez Del Toro.

“I also want to express my thanks and appreciation for the solid work done by Markku Niskala, now Secretary General Emeritus, for his commitment and leadership in guiding the IFRC secretariat through some of the most challenging times in humanitarian history.”

 Also read his interview with Tadias.

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