HRLHA Urgent Action
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
13 May, 2014.
The brutal attempts of crackdown against Oromo protesters by the Agazi Special Squad continuing unabated in different parts of the regional state of Oromia, reports coming from Ambo in central Oromia indicate that the town and its surrounding has come under virtual seizure by the Agazi Federal Armed Force, daily movements and activities becoming almost impossible.
According to information obtained by HRLHA (this morning) form its correspondents, the Agazi Special Squad has been deployed in Ambo Town and its surrounding in much larger number than before and engaged in indiscriminately kidnapping the local people from along the streets and throwing them into detention centres in the area. There are also reports of widespread rapes being committed against female detainees.
Although the protests against the plan to annex some central small towns of Oromia into the Capital Addis Ababa/Finfinne have been involving Oromos from all walks of life, age and gender, the prime targets have been the youth, university, college, and high school students in particular. Since the protest started in different parts of the regional state of Oromia two weeks ago, more than 50,000 (fifty thousand) Oromos have been arrested and detained from Ambo, Gudar, Tikur Inchini, Ginda-Barat, Gedo, and Bakko-Tibe towns in West Showa Zone of Central Oromia alone, Apart from along the streets in cities and towns, especially students are being picked up even from dormitories and classrooms on universities and college campuses. Reports add that there have been around twenty(40) extra-judicial killings so far that have resulted from brutal actions against unarmed and peaceful protesters by armed forces.
Ever since the violence against Oromo protesters started two weeks ago, and following the release of its first urgent action over the incidents, the Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) has been monitoring the situation through its correspondents in the region; and has been able to obtain some of the names of the Oromos (students and others) who have so far been killed, kidnapped or arrested, and detained or disappeared. There are also cases of beatings and wounds or injuries inflicted on some of the protesters by the heavy-handed federal armed force. The names are listed below:
Partial List of arrested Students from Addis Ababa University May 11, 2014
1 | Abebe gadafa | 12 | Lataa Olani |
2 | Alamayo Taye | 13 | Melaku Girma |
3 | Gaddisaa dabalee | 14 | Mulata Eliyas |
4 | Gamada Dhidhita | 15 | Nigusie Gammada |
5 | Gudata Wakne | 16 | Nigusie Yoosef |
6 | Guddina | 17 | Sisay Safara |
7 | Indalu Yigezu | 18 | Taye Teshome |
8 | Jabessa ekele | 19 | Teshome Ararsa |
9 | Jamal Usman | 20 | Waqo Roba |
10 | Jilo Kamew | 21 | Yaatanii Utukan |
11 | Kebede Guddata |
May 11, 2014 Arrestees from different universities in Oromia
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No | Name | Department | Institute Name | |
1 | Abebe Taddese | Political Science | Addis Ababa University | |
2 | Chala Dirriba | Dirre Dawa University | ||
3 | Lencho | Electrical & Computer Engineering | Adama University | |
4 | Fawaz Ahmed Usman | Mechanical Engneering | Adama University | |
5 | Obsa Jawar | Management | Adama University |
Partial list of Oromos killed by Agazi Armed Force of the Federal Government
NAME | SEX | Birth Place | Occupation | Academic institution | Place of execution | |
1 | Ababa Kumsa | M | student | Wallaga | ||
2 | Abdii Kamaal | M | student and Krate Trainer | Gudar | Gudar | |
3 | Abdiisaa Guutuu | M | 9 years old teenager | - | Gudar | |
4 | Abdiisaa Fiixee | Bussinessman | Gudar | |||
5 | Abdisa Nagasa | M | student | Wallaga | ||
6 | Alamnee Bayisa Tashoomee | M | 9th grade | Ambo | Ambo | |
7 | Alamayyoo Hirphasaa | M | 9th grade | Ambo | Ambo | |
8 | Alemaayyoo Urgeessaa | M | Farmer | Gudar | Gudar | |
9 | Baayisaa Soorii | M | ||||
10 | Biikkolee Dinqaa | M | ||||
11 | Biqilaa Belay | M | Merchant | - | Ambo | |
12 | Bultii Yaadasaa | M | Jibaat | Techinical student | Shanaan | |
13 | Darejjee | M | Kebele Milisha | - | Ijaajjii | |
14 | Falmata Bayecha | M | Medicine 5th year | Jimma | Jimma | |
15 | Galana Adaba | M | Governance 3rd year | Jimma | Jimma | |
16 | Getachew Darajie | M | Governence 3rd year | Jimmaa | Jimma | |
17 | Geetahuun Jiraataa | M | Junior Secondary school | Gudar | Gudar | |
18 | Geetuu Urgeessaa | M | student | Ambo | ||
19 | Gexe Tafari | F | student | Wollega | ||
20 | Gurmuu Damxoo | M | Junior Secondary school | Gudar | Gudar | |
21 | Gosomsaa Baayisaa | M | Farmer | - | Ambo | |
22 | Haacaaluu Jaagamaa | M | Jibaat | Shanaan | ||
23 | Husen Umar | M | Uni student | Jimmaa | Jimma | |
24 | Indaalee Dessaalenyi | M | Ambo | Diplom holder, Bajaji driver | Ambo | Ambo, 01 Kebele |
25 | Indaalee Lammeessaa | M | 9th grade student | Ambo | Ambo | |
26 | Isra’el Habtamu | M | Uni student | Jimma | Jimma | |
27 | Kebbedee Boranaa | M | Ambo | |||
28 | Kumalaa Guddisa | M | Tikur Incini | 10th grade | Gudar | Gudar |
29 | Maammush Gaaddiisaa | M | Busssinessman | - | Gudar | |
30 | Mammush Guutuu | M | 11 years old teenager | - | Gudar | |
31 | Naasir Tamaam | M | Driver | Gudar | ||
32 | Nagaasaa Lameessaa | M | Farmer oromo elder of 80 years old | Ambo | ||
33 | Olmaan Biinagdee | M | Ganjii Gooree | Farmer, 75 years Oromo elder | - | Ambo |
34 | Taddasee Gashuu | M | Waddeessaa,
Ambo
| Liibaan Machaa J.S.School | Ambo | Ambo |
35 | Tashome Dawit | M | Uni student | Wallaga | ||
36 | Zabana Barasa | M | Governance 3rd year | Jimma | Jimma |
Partial list of injured or wounded protestors
NAME | sex | Occupation | Academic institution | Region | Date | |
1 | Abrhaam Suufaa | M | 12th grade student | Ambo | Ambo | |
2 | Balaayi Kuusaa | M | Midaa Qanyii | Ambo | 01.05.2014 | |
3 | Baayisaa Obsaa | M | Midaa Qanyii | Ambo | 01.05.2014 | |
4 | Baqalee Itichaa | M | ||||
5 | Bitamaa Baayisaa | M | 7th grade | Ambo | Ambo | |
6 | Darrasaa Ayyaanaa | M | Midaa Qanyii | Ambo | 01.05.2014 | |
7 | Geetuu warquu | Ambo | ||||
8 | Gonfaa Mul’isaa | M | Bajajii driver | Ambo | ||
9 | Kasaahun Aseffaa | M | Ambo | |||
10 | Miidhaksaa ijiguu | M | Bussinesman | Ambo | ||
11 | Misgaanaa Mammuyyee | Ambo | ||||
12 | Roobee Beenyaa | M | Ambo | |||
13 | Shallamaa Caalasaaa | M | High School student | Midaa Qanyii | Ambo | |
14 | Shantamaa Qanaa’aa | M | Ambo | |||
15 | Sintaayoo Mirreessaa | F | 5th grade student | Addis ketema, Ambo | ||
16 | Taaddalaa Tsagaayee | M | 9th grade student | Ambo High School | Ambo | |
17 | Warquu ijjiguu | M | Bussinesman | - | Ambo | |
18 | Zarihuun Urgeessaa | M | Ambo |
Partial list of indiscriminately arrested or kidnapped and detained protestors
Below is the list of some of the estimated 50,000 Oromos picked up and detained from different towns in West Showa Z0ne:
Name | Sex | Occupation | Place arrested | |
1 | Ababaa Moosisaa | M | Tikur Incini | |
2 | Alamayyoo Irreessoo | M | Was ONC Elected member of Oromia regional in 2005 | Ambo |
3 | Ashannaafii Buusaa | M | 12th grade student | Ambo |
4 | Agidoo Waqjiraa | M | Midaa Qanyii high school | Ambo |
5 | Ayyaantuu Dagaagaa | F | Merchant of cultural dresses | Ambo |
6 | Baqqaluu Gidaada | F | Ambo | |
7 | Baayiluu Mallasaa | M | Gudar School | Gudar |
8 | Bilisee Indaaluu | F | High school student | Midaa Qanyii |
9 | Biraanuu Addunyaa | M | High school student | Tikur Incini |
10 | Burgudee Araarsaa | F | Highschool student | Ambo |
11 | Caalchisaa Aanaa | M | Preacher | Midaa Qanyii |
12 | Caalaa Baayisaa | M | With his 5-family member | Ambo |
13 | Camadaa Jaalataa | M | Farmer | Midaa Qanyii |
14 | Dagguu Takkaa | M | Elementary J.S. School, 8th grade | Addis Ketama-Ambo |
15 | Dammee Taddasaa | F | Ambo | |
16 | Dararaa Galataa | M | High school Student | Midaa Qanyii |
17 | Darrasaa Guutataa | M | Farmer | Midaa Qanyii |
18 | Dawuti Raggaasaa | M | 9th grade student | Liiban Maccaa Ambo |
19 | Dheeressaa Tarfaa | M | Bussinessman | Gudar |
20 | Dhibbaa Tutishaa | M | Assistant driver | Ambo |
21 | Gadaa | M | Ambo uni student | Ambo |
22 | Gechoo Dandanaa | M | High school student | Midaa Qanyii |
23 | Getaachoo dandanaa | M | Businessman | Gudar |
24 | Goobanaa Abarraa | M | High school student | Midaa Qanyii |
25 | Goobanaa Tolasaa | M | Tikur Incinni | |
26 | Gonfaa Dhaabaa | M | Bussinessman | Ambo |
27 | Gudinaa Abarraa | M | High school student | Midaa Qanyii |
28 | Iddeessaa Magarsaa | M | Chairperson for Waqqeffata for Ambo area | Amboo |
29 | Lachiisaa Fufaa | M | Tikur Incinni | |
30 | Lateeraa shallamoo | M | Tikur Incinni | |
31 | Mallasaa Kabbadaa | M | Bussinessman | Ambo |
32 | Mootummaa Tasfaayee | M | Tikur Incinni | |
33 | Nagarii Dhaabaa | M | Ambo | |
34 | Qanaa’aa Chuuchee | M | Employee of KFO | Ambo |
35 | Salamoon Dhaabaa | M | 11th grade student | Ambo |
36 | Shallamaa caalaa | M | Gudar | |
37 | Shallamaa Caalasaaa | M | High School Student | Midaa Qanyii |
38 | Shallamaa Diroo | High School Student | Midaa Qanyii | |
39 | Taaddasaa Misgaanaa | M | Tikur Incinni | |
40 | Taamiruu Caalsisaa | M | Tikur Incinni | |
41 | Tammiree Caalaa | Employee of youth and Sport commission | Caliyaa Geedoo | |
42 | Tamasgeen Abarraa | M | Bussinessman | Ambo |
43 | Tasfayee Daksiisaa | M | High School Student | Midaa Qanyii |
44 | Tolaa Geeddafaa | M | High School Student | Midaa qanyii |
45 | Wabii Xilaahuun | M | Ambo university 3rd year | Ambo |
HRLHA calls up on the Ethiopian Government to:
- Immediately stop the racial and discriminatory violence against Oromos, and bring the culprits toJustice
- Unconditionally release the detained Oromo students and facilitate the resumption of normal classes;
- Reverse the decision of the plan and present it for discussion and consultations to the concerned Oromo People, and obtain their consents;
- Compensate all loses and damages that resulted from the brutal actions of its armed forces.
HRLHA also calls up on regional and international diplomatic, democratic, and human rights agencies to challenge the Ethiopian TPLF/EPRDF government on its persistent brutal, dictatorial, and suppressive actions against innocent and unarmed civilians who are attempting to exercise some of their “said-to-have-been-granted” democratic rights.
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