Sunday, April 21, 2013


Kabajja Guyyaa Goototaaf Ibsa Ejjennoo – Munshin, Jarmani

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Tokkummaa Baratoota Oromo Biyyaa Jarmani dame Munshin /TBOM/ saganta kabajjaa Guyyaa Gootota Oromoo geggefachuuf miseensoota isaaf Oromoota nannoo magalaa Munshin afeera godhee akka saganteefateetti sagantaa isaa milkii gariidhaaan xumuratte jira.
Akkumma beekamu sagantan irra jaalan walsimana hirmatoota,eeba mangudoota, sirna ibsa /shamma/ yaadannoo gootota QBOfi waregamani, jaalewwan dargagoo ta qabsoo Oromoo keessatti qoda gudda qabanin, Ibsa seena qabeesumma guyyaa gootota Oromoo Obbo Kasim Alitiin; Gahe gootowwaan Oromo QBO keessatti Obbo Getachew Chamadattin; Walaloo mata dureen isaa “Oromiyyaa kiyaa” kan jedhamuu dhagefachuun; gahee gootowan Oromo QBO keessatti argamisisaniif haala QBO yeroo amma irra jiruuf gara fuula duratti kan jedhu obbo abba Milkitin ibsa kenname sirna caaaqafameera.
Kana irratti hirmatootin kabajjaa guyyaa Gootota Oromo irratti argamani yaada fi marii balinnan geggesaniruu.
Tokkummaan Baratoota Oromoo biyya Jarmanii dame Munshin TBOM, yeroo bu’ureeffamee eegalee Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo (QBO) tiif yaalii godhaman hundaaf degarsa barbaachisaa gochaa ture ammas itti jira. Kanatti dabalees yeroo garaa garaatti miseensota isaa tiif wal ga’ii fi seminaara gochuudhaan, guyyaa yaadannoo WBO fi gootota Oromoos kabajuudhaan, waggaa wagaattis kora gegeefachuudhaan, adaa gudisuuf yaali godhamuu keessatti galgala bashannanaa Oromoo qopheesuudhaan hojii dansa hojechaa ture; ammas itti jira itti fufas. Guyyaa haadha kanas TBOM magaalaa Münchenitti kabajjaa guyyaa Gootota Oromoo sirna ho’aadhaan kabajeera. Guyaa kana gootowwan baroota dheeraa fuulduraa eegalee qabsaawota yookaan gootota Oromoo ummata Oromo hacuuccaa fi bittaa mootumoota Habashaa jalaa bilisaa baasuuf jecha yeroo fi haala garaa garaa keessatti kan jijjiirraa hin qabne lubbuu isaanii dabarsanii kennan yaadachuun kabajan gegeefameera.
Akkuma beekamu guyaan gootota Oromoo kan kabajamuu maluu Ebla 15 yoo ta’ee iyyuu haala jiruu fi jireenya namoota biyyaa ambaa kana irraa kan ka’e guyaa, yeroo fi haala namootaaf mijachuu danda’u filaachuun guyaa hadha kana akka kabajamu ta’eera. Xumura guyaa yaadannoo kana irratti miseensonni TBOM fi Oromootni nannoo kanarra argaman ibsa ejjennoo akka armaan gadiitti baafataniiru.
1. Dhiibbaa mootumaan wayaanee uumata Oromoo irraan ga’eef irran gaha jiru, kan akka hidhaa, ajeechaa, miraga dhabsiisuu, amantii keessa galee dhimma siyaasa isaa gegeefachuu dura nii dhaabanna.
2. Walitti bu’iinsa uumata giduutti adeemsifamee lubbuun namoota hedduu yerootii gara yerootti darbu, kana mootumaan abba hirree biyicha bitaa jiru furmaata itti kennuu dhiisuu isaa nii mormina.
3. Kabaja guyaa goototaa kana irratti hundaa’uudhaan, dhaabilee fi qaamoleen siyaasa Oromoo tooftaa siyaasaa kamiin iyyuu waa’ee uumata Oromootiif sochii godhan martinuu garaagarumaa ilaalcha siyaasaa qaban waliif kabajaa wanta tokko isaan godhu dantaa umata Oromoo dursuudhaan isa boodeetti hafumaa ta’e wal irratti qabsaa’uu caalaa farra uumata Oromoo kan ta’e hunda irratti akka qabsaa’uutti wal tumsan maqaa fi seenaa gootota wareegamaniitiin nii gaafanna.
4. Walumagalattii Tokkumman Baratoota Oromo Biyyaa Jarmanii /TBOJ / haala fi adeemsa QBO yeroo gara garaa jiruuf ture hubannoo guddadha ilaale furmaata in fudhate walaba taanee Jaarmmiyyoota Siyyaassa Oromoo bilisa ta´an kammiinuu otoo addaan hin baassiin QBO irratii kabajaaf wal hubanootiin akka hojjenuu fi deggersa barbaachisaa ta’an goonu labsuu keenya dabalatan guyyaa hadha kana isin yaadachiifna.
5. Akka TBOM ti tataafii gochaa jirruun garee siyaasaa tokko jala taa’aanii isa tokko arrabsuun, abaaruun fi maqaa wal-balleessuun seenaa ilmaan Oromoo keessaa raawatee dhaabachuu akka qabu irratti hojechaa jirra; kanneen gocha aadaa fi seenaa umataa xureesu kana irratti bobba’anii jiran maaras akka of qusatan nii hubachiifna.
6. Kaayoon keenya dhaabbolee Siyaasa Oromoo gidduutti rakkina ka’u itti tuqannee baballisuu otoo hin taane qaama furmaataa ta´uudhaan dalaga keenya gara fuunduraati itti fufinu gaafatina.
Injifannoon Umata Oromoof!
Qabsaawaan nii Kufa Qabsoon itti fufa!
KHG TBOM
20 Ebla 2013
München, Jarmanii
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Protesters in Norway disrupt TPLF’s fundraising event


Editor’s Note: Following in footstep of Houston and Jiddah , protesters in Norway prevented  TPLF ambassadors  from collecting money in the name of bond sell for Renaissance Dam.Below is a report by  a  Norwegian language website that  witnessed the situation unfold.
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(Translation from the Norgian by Google)
Norway oromoThe police came out with three cars and six policemen and stopped a meeting of Tasta bydelshus where the atmosphere was becoming so very testy among the more than 300 attendees.
The approximately 300 attendees were Ethiopian asylum seekers or people with Ethiopian background. The police feared that it would get completely out of control when people in the audience went to the hard verbal confrontation against two representatives from the Ethiopian Embassy in Stockholm who had called for and chaired the meeting.
The police gave the first message that all protesters to leave the meeting while the two embassy people and their potential supporters can be seated. This denied the attendees protesters, and several feared it would come to an open confrontation between police and people in the audience. Then, specific efforts manager Øyvind Sveinsvoll of Rogaland police to stop the meeting and clear the room.
It was a wise decision, said several of those present protesters. They did not want the two embassy people should be left as “victors” while they were evicted.
- “Our goal was to stop the meeting. We managed, says one of them to Eve magazine.”
The atmosphere was tense that the police chose to isolate the two embassy people from the rest of the participants. They escorted them out to a private car that carried them away from the area. The 300 attendees were then drop out of the courtroom.
There was general consul at the Ethiopian Embassy, ​​Abay Mebrat Beyene, who would chair the meeting with embassy secretary. The main theme was collecting money in the Ethiopian exile to a very controversial oppdemningsprosjekt – a prestige project for the regime in Ethiopia.
Mass demonstrations abroad
The Ethiopian authorities have tried to keep similar “recovery meetings” both in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and Germany, and each time meetings have ended in massive demonstrations against human rights violations in Ethiopia. People imprisoned without trial, free elections are abolished, freedom of speech likewise, newspapers are state controlled and many journalists imprisoned.
Not voluntary payment
Several took the floor during the meeting the key bydelshus and said this was not a voluntary fundraising. Those who did not pay the money, you could expect problems when they contacted the embassy to obtain a passport or ID papers.
Gearing up for the Oslo-riot
Saturday’s meeting was the first of its kind in Norway. And exiled Ethiopians came in separate buses from Oslo, others came from Steinkjær, Otta, Stord and Bergen to demonstrate in Tasta bydelshus against the regime in Ethiopia.
28th April, the Ethiopian Embassy in Stockholm hold a similar meeting in Oslo.
- We are going to fill the buses with protesters, said several of those present to Eve magazine.
source: gulelepost.

Oromo: OSA Appeals To UN Secretary General

The Oromo Studies Association has written an appeal to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on land grabbing in Oromia.
Below is an artyicle published by Gadaa:

His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General


Your Excellency Ki-moon:
I am writing on behalf of the Oromo Studies Association (OSA), a scholarly organization established by Oromo and non-Oromo scholars to promote studies on and relevant to the Oromo people. We are gravely concerned that the Tigrayan-led minority Ethiopian government continues forcefully evicting Oromo farmers and other indigenous peoples from their ancestral lands and leasing them to national and transnational investors without their consent and with little or no compensation. Hundreds of thousands of Oromo farmers and other indigenous communities continue losing their farming and grazing lands they have owned for centuries and thrown out on the streets exposing their families and extended families to humiliation, starvation and death. In many instances family heads are given a 30 day notice to evacuate from their land. Those who refused to comply with the short notice faced intimidation, beatings, arrests, and in some cases death.
The Oromo people are the single largest ethno/national group in the Ethiopian empire and in the Horn of Africa constituting more than 40% of the Ethiopian population. Oromia, homeland of the Oromos in Ethiopia, covers a large geographical area. By all accounts, Oromia is the single richest region in the Empire with abundant fertile land, livestock products, coffee, oil seeds, mineral resources, and a diverse wild life. Compared with other regions of the empire, Oromia gets relatively high rainfall and a relatively large proportion of its surface is covered with forest. The current government in Ethiopia is controlled by the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a group originating from the Tigrai regional state in the north. Contrary to Oromia, the Tigrai regional state is characterized by barren land with meagre natural resources and the Tigrayan population constitute only about 6% of the Ethiopian population. The Tigrayan-led minority government is therefore practicing a discriminatory and destructive land-grab policy as a way of exploiting the abundant wealth and natural resources of the Oromo and other communities by forcefully evicting families from their lands and signing land-lease contracts with Tigrayan and foreign investors.
Despite the fact that Tigrai is the poorest region in the empire, many Tigrayan business men and women have turned themselves into rich investors building their personal business empire over the last 21 years of the TPLF rule. The current destructive land-grab policy of the regime is a continuation of the amassing of personal wealth of the members of the ruling elite at the cost of destroying the livelihood of the families of indigenous communities such as the Oromo. It has nothing to do with investment or development as the government tries to mislead the international community. This land-grab policy is harmful and wrong in many ways including that:
a. It displaces, marginalizes and exposes vulnerable peasants to inescapable suffering and death;
b. It exacerbates food insecurity, ethnic conflict and mass starvation;
c. It is discriminatory as it applies only to the Southern regions of Ethiopia, such as Oromia, Gambella, and Benishangul;
d. The Ethiopian government that makes and implements such policy decisions and signs land lease contracts on behalf of the peoples of the Southern Ethiopia comes entirely from the Tigrayan ethnic group of the North.
OSA members and the millions of Oromo farmers and others are deeply concerned by this reckless policy because of its obvious discriminatory implications that fuel conflict among various ethno-national groups. I am writing to request that the UN involve in stopping the illegal seizure of lands of indigenous peoples by implementing the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
The historical impacts of land-grab in Ethiopia were characterized by brutal conflicts, cultural extinction, and even genocide through mass killings. The war of occupation and land-grab in the last decades of the nineteenth century resulted in the death of about five million (50%) people in Southern Ethiopia. The current problems associated with land-grab are especially complex in Southern Ethiopia; the local people are not represented in the government of Ethiopia that is dominated and led by Tigrayans. Mistrust between Tigreans who come from the north and the Southern peoples of Ethiopia is rampant, shaped by a bitter history of war, occupation, cultural domination, and inherited hostility. The non-Tigrayan population of Ethiopia see the decision of the Tigrayan government of Ethiopia as a deliberate and conniving move to dismantle the cultural fiber of the South and expand Tigrayan cultural and economic domination. Land-grab is indeed perceived among the Southern Ethiopian population as a hostile trap targeting their most sacred property, their land.
Since 1996, the total area of agricultural land transferred to the investors is 4 million hectares. A total land transferred to investors will be 7 million hectares of agricultural land by the end of 2015. Over 94% of the land assigned to Tigrayan and foreign investors is located in Southern Ethiopia i.e., the non-Tigrayan and non-Amhara regions. To seal the deal, the Ethiopia regime offers protection to investors by being a member of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agencies that the agreements guarantee investors’ right without providing opportunities for those affected by activities of investment projects to challenge the agreements and to call for adequate compensation. For example the agreement signed with the Netherlands on the encouragement and reciprocal protection of investment offers considerable incentives to the private corporations wishing to invest in Ethiopia: i.e., it guarantees transfers of profits, interests, or dividends in freely convertible currency of payments related to investments, that a Dutch company investing in Ethiopia would not have to pay tax and that profits can flow back to the Netherlands without any restrictions.
Your Excellency:
We know of no government policy in the world, where the majority of the citizens are subjected to different set of rules based on ethnic identity; this government imposes these preferential rules firmly to protect the interests of Tigrayan and foreign investors more than the people of the country it allegedly represents. Consequently, the Tigrayan-dominated regime of Ethiopia has forfeited its representation of the Oromo people; the agreements it enters on behalf of the Oromo people shall not be binding. In the meantime, we kindly and respectfully appeal to the United Nations and the international communities to:
1. Demand that the Ethiopian government stop its land-grab and distribution policies with no delay;
2. Impose their good offices on the Ethiopian government so that the government compensates all the victims of the land-grab;
3. Demand that the Ethiopian government recognizes the indigenous people’s ownership of their ancestral land;
4. Discourage foreign investors from continuing to lease lands from the Ethiopian government because the lands that are leased are given to them by displacing the native people;
5. Actively engage in the establishment of independent commissions of justice both at regional and global levels to investigate these criminal acts of forceful land-grabs that threaten the existence of indigenous peoples in Ethiopia in order to enable victims of land-grabbing to be able to access fair justice.
Respectfully,
Mosisa Aga, Ph.D.
OSA President