Oromo Peace Rally in Australia

8 05 2008

Press Release

The members of the Australian Oromo Community Association in Victoria protest against the divisive policies of current Ethiopian ‘Tigrean’ lead regime based on the following facts: We came to this country as political refugees seeking humanitarian assistance and descent life. It is a fact that we fled a repression employed by the current minority ‘Tigrean’ led government of Ethiopia leaving members of our family back home. Here in Australia we are very much settled along with many other groups from that country (Ethiopia) accommodating our differences as we embrace Australian way of life.
The Delegates from Hell - Ethiopia The Australian Oromo Community Association in Victoria would like to inform the Australian authorities and public that the current delegates from Ethiopia are not true representatives of the nations and nationalities in the Ethiopian Empire. Read More





Kidnappings and Tortures in the African Horn

8 05 2008

Two Oromo refugees are in a critical condition after they were kidnapped and tortured by Ethiopian solders operating in Somaliland.

1. Bayan Muktar Mohammed was kidnapped by members of the Ethiopian army in Wachale, Somaliland on Febrauary 2nd, 2008 and taken to a nearby military camp where he was severely tortured. Bayan Muktar Mohammed, who is originally from Western Hararge of Oromia region, is a UNHCR-registered refugee seeking asylum. Bayan was forced to flee his homeland due to continuous harassments and intimidations. He is a father of five; and head of a family of six, all of whom are dependent on him. Bayan Muktar, who managed to return back to Wachale, Somaliland after escaping from the military detention, is in a critical condition due to the severe torture inflicted on him; and one of his hands is paralysed, according to the HRLHA reporter in Wachale, Somaliland.

2. Abdumalik Adam Abdulahi age 32, born in Hararge/Dadar  was kidnapped by unidentified armed groups in Hargessa  on February 15, 2008 and handed over to Ethiopian soldiers. Abdulmalik was kidnapped at gun point from a place where he was working as a watchman. According to HRL reporter, Abdumalik was taken into the Ethiopian border to Jijjiga military camp, where he was held in solitary confinement for about one Month. He was subjected to continuous interrogations and torture while he was in custody. He was finally released on grounds that he was mistaken and kidnapped wrongly. Abdumalik Adam is also in critical condition due to the severe torture.

Find the Press Release here.