Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Waaqeffannaa Association Condemns Human Rights Violations in Oromia


(Melbourne, Victoria, 27 May 2014) – The Waaqeffannaa Association in Victoria Australia
(WAVA), a non-profit religious organization incorporated under the Associations Incorporation
Reform Act 2012 in Victoria, condemns the killing, torturing, and arresting of students in
Oromia. As religious organisation, we affirm that life is sacred.
The situation in Oromia has been very disconcerting. The vast ongoing human rights violation by
the government has urged the Waaqeffannaa Association in Victoria Australia (WAVA) to speak
and condemn the ongoing onslaught on peaceful Oromo protestors. The level of instability in
Oromia has never been more apparent than ever before.

Oromo students have been peacefully protesting against a land policy where the government
intends to implement. Largely, the protests took place in universities and various schools in
towns such as Robe, Bule Hora, Haromaya, Dire Dhawa, Ambo, Jimma, Naqamte and so on.
According to BBC, in Ambo, 125km (80 miles) west of Finfinne, eye witnesses reported at least
47 students were killed by security forces during the days preceding May 2, 2014.

Instead of addressing the issue peacefully the government security forces used live ammunition at
unarmed protestors killing and leaving several hundred causalities in various universities,
colleges and schools of Oromia. However, the killing of defenceless civilians by live ammunition
for no other reason than exercising of their Waaqaa given right is inhuman, unconstitutional and
unacceptable at any international standard. Killing of civilians just for participating in a peaceful
rally is a violation of human rights and a crime against humanity.

According to human rights watch the Ethiopian government is, “showing increasing intolerance
of any criticism of the government and further restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression
and association.” Hundreds of students and perhaps in the thousands now have been so far
imprisoned and expelled in relations with the protests.

The regime has been systematically implementing an ethnic cleansing and marginalisation policy
in Oromia. The land policy is a façade to extend its systematic implementation of confiscating
land from poor Oromo villagers around cities, especially around Finfinne. The regime also
systematically incites violence between ethnic groups to create mistrust and hate among them.
This agenda disguised as policy is eroding the communal relationship and harmony that has
existed for centuries.

The Oromo students, as any other group of students, have the right to peacefully protest and be
herd, Oromos have the right to live where they wish, and Journalists and bloggers have the right
to free speech without any form of repression and intimidation. As a religious organisation based
in democratic country, we support and believe in these basic human rights ideals. Preserving and
promoting Waaqeffannaa’s religion is only possible when the rights of the people are respected.
Thus, WAVA decries the cruel act of violence that ended the life of more than 200 Oromo
students and condemns the government for its heinous crimes.
 
Waaqaa knows best!

Waaqeffannaa Association in Victoria Australia


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Submission from the HRLHA 26th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council (10 – 27 June 2014)

HRLHA FineMay 27, 2014
Submission from the HRLHA 26th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council (10 – 27 June 2014)

Item 3:Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development

(Country- Ethiopia)
HRLHA is a non-political organization which attempts to challenge human rights abuses suffered by the peoples of various nations and nationalities in the Horn of Africa. HRLHA is aimed at defending fundamental human rights including freedoms of thought, expression, movement and organization. It is also aimed at raising the awareness of individuals about their own basic human rights and that of others. It focuses on the observances as well as the due processes of law. It promotes the growth and development of free and vigorous civil societies.
Executive Summary
This report covers mainly the gross human right violations in Ethiopia that have happened in the past twenty- three years in general, and the current human rights crisis in the Regional State of Oromia in Ethiopia in particular.
The EPRDF/TPLF Government has committed gross human rights violations against the people of Ethiopia since it came to power in 1991 after toppling the dictatorial Dergue regime,   contrary to the constitution of Ethiopia (1995) and international human rights treaties it has signed and rectified. It has continued to suppress the freedom expression, political and civil rights and, as a result, has sent dozen of journalists, bloggers, and hundreds of leaders and members of opposition political parties to jail. In violations of the right to protest and demonstrations, peaceful demonstrators have been shot at and killed, kidnapped and disappeared; hundreds have been arrested in mass and detained. A good case in point is the most recent very violent attack against unarmed and peaceful protestors of Oromo students of universities, colleges, and high schools in the regional state of Oromia.
Methodology
The information in this report is mainly based on HRLHA’s reports on human rights violations in Ethiopia as well as reports from other sources such as various international human rights organizations and civil society groups, and the US State Department annual country report of 2013.
Violations of Fundamental Rights
The current EPRDF government claims that the basic and fundamental rights of the citizens are respected in Ethiopia, and that the country is heading towards democracy. However, on the contrary, the basic  and fundamental rights  of citizens   enshrined in  the Ethiopian Constitution of 1995, under Chapter three  (fundamental rights and freedoms,  articles 13-28 and democratic rights ,articles 29-44)[1]  which  guarantees civil liberty  and  life in peace and harmony has been extremely violated.  In the above articles are included individuals and common rights, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of association and peaceful assembly, freedom to practice religion. All are highlighted on paper only for the political consumption. In other words they are used as a cover-up for the gross violations of human rights..
Democratic Rights
After the first global expression of rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which all human beings are inherently entitled, has been adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. The international, regional  and national  documents were created to enforce  the promotion of the rights enshrined in the declaration.  Peaceful assembly (Article 20(1)) in the UDHR, while often characterized by marches, rallies and mass demonstration, which obviously involves the presence of a number of individuals in the public places, has been echoed in international law, regional standards, and national constitutions throughout the world.
It becomes customary that in different parts of the world people are expressing their grievances/ dissatisfactions and complaints against their governments by peaceful demonstrations and assemblies.  When such nonviolent and peaceful civil rallies are taking, place it should always be the state’s responsibility to respect and guard their citizens’ freedom of peaceful assembly and demonstration. These responsibilities also should apply even during times of political protest, when a state’s power is questioned, challenged, or perhaps undermined by assemblies of citizens practicing in nonviolent resistance.
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, articles 29 and 30 also grant these democratic rights to the Ethiopian citizens without distinction[2].  The Right of Thought, Opinion and Expression, The Right of Assembly, Demonstration and Petition are the rights of Ethiopian citizens through which they can express their opinions and dissatisfactions with the performances and activities of their government
However, in the past two decades the current Ethiopian government proved that peaceful assemblies and demonstrations, expression of thoughts are not tolerated. Since the current government came to power in 1991, thousands of citizens who held political agenda different from the ruling party’s were systematically jailed, abducted or killed. Those who criticized the government of Ethiopia including journalists, bloggers, universities and high school students and teachers who took to streets to demand their rights peacefully were beaten, arrested and detained or killed. The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa has been reporting in different ways on the systematic human rights violations by the Ethiopian government and its security agents against peaceful demonstrators. These include the recent case of Oromo students from different universities and colleges. The Oromo students were discriminately targeted particularly in the past six years[3].  The current political crises in Oromia regional state of Ethiopia is the continuation of the above facts.  Peaceful protests against the so called the Master plan of  Addis Ababa, which is likely to cause the estimated eviction of around 6 million Oromo  peasants around the area and planed to be sold to the wealthy non-Oromos, should not be considered as  a criminal activity. Instead it should be tolerated and be considered as one of the ways that the citizens can express their thoughts and concerns on the development plan of the government in which they were not consulted and did not give their consent.
The Addis Ababa Expansion-related protests quickly spread around universities, colleges and high schools all over Oromia. And in response, contrary to the provisions in the constitution of the land and international basic and fundamental rights of the citizens, the Ethiopian government launched a brutal crackdown against peacefully demonstrating Oromo students in order to freeze the peaceful demand of the protestors. As a result of this brutal crackdown by special squads, more than 36 students were killed, hundreds wounded and thousands of others arrested and thrown into detentions. The protest against the expansion of Addis Ababa was not limited to students only, but also involved city dwellers, farmers and workers in Oromia. The most affected area was the Ambo Town and its surroundings where 16 University and high school students were killed, including the eight (8) year old boy.
The Ethiopian Government’s atrocities that targeted  the Oromo nation during the nationwide protest from April 24 to May 24, 2014 have been condemned by worldwide human rights organizations, public media, and other civic organizations..
The Human Rights Watch[4], Amnesty International[5], Oromia Suport Group[6], Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa[7], The guardian[8], BBC[9] , CNN[10] and  The Create Trust[11]   are among the organizations which  condemn and reported  the crime against humanity taken against the Oromo nation by Ethiopian armed force.
The Ethiopian Government has repeatedly implemented various excessive forces to dissolve peaceful protests in violations of international treaties it has signed and ratified. The responses to legal, constitutional and peaceful protests should not include actions that violate human rights, such as arbitrary arrests and detentions, even guns or other violence.  HRLH believes many atrocities, that were not reported on due to the tight controls, restrictions, and censorships on all local and international media, are taking place. The Ethiopian Government does not have any justification for the illegality of the protests for taking such brutal action against peaceful and unarmed students and other protestors.   An illegal protest may happen if the protest becomes violent or is in violation of the state’s laws of public order and civility.
Even if some peaceful protests include deliberate acts of civil disobedience, in which case it is permissible for states to make individual arrests of law offenders. However, as recognized by an HRC panel discussion on the matter (A/HRC 19/40)[12], the increasing use of criminal law against protest participants may ultimately contradict the states’ responsibility to uphold the right to peaceful assembly.  In this situation the Ethiopian Government clearly violated the right to legal peaceful protest.
Recommendation:
  1. The Ethiopian Government first of all must respect and implement the rights of citizens enshrined in the constitution of the country (1995) and enforce the Ethiopian penal code of 2004
  2. Ethiopia must avoid an excessive force in response to Oromo protests
  3. The Ethiopian Government must abide by all international human rights instruments to which the country is a signatory
  4. The Ethiopian Government must allow a fully independent, civilian-led investigation into the death of Oromo students and civilians including gross human rights violation in Oromia.
HRLHA
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  • Tel:-  (416) 492 2506 or (647) 280 7062,  E-Mail:-  hrldirector@mail.org
  • Web site;-  www.humanrightsleague.com
[5] ETHIOPIA: AUTHORITIES MUST PROVIDE JUSTICE FOR SCORES OF PROTESTERS KILLED, INJURED AND ARRESTED IN OROMIA, http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AFR25/002/2014/en
[6] Press Release from the Oromia Support Group (OSG) on the Oromo demonstrators arrested, beaten and shot dead by the Ethiopian Agazi Security Forces, 7 May 2014,http://ayyaantuu.com/human-rights/press-release-from-the-oromia-support-group-osg-on-the-oromo-demonstrators-arrested-beaten-and-shot-dead-by-the-ethiopian-agazi-security-forces/
[7] Ethiopia: Ambo under Siege, Daily Activities Paralyzed HRLHA Urgent Action, 13 May, 2014
http://humanrightsleague.com/2014/05/ethiopia-ambo-under-siege-daily-activities-paralyzed-hrlha-urgent-action/
-ETHIOPIA: Region-Wide, Heavy-Handed Crackdown on Peaceful Protesters HRLHA Urgent Action, May 01, 2014
http://humanrightsleague.com/2014/05/ethiopia-region-wide-heavy-handed-crackdown-on-peaceful-protesters-hrlha-urgent-action/
-Ethiopia: Worrisome Situations in Detention Centres HRLHA – Urgent Action, May 24, 2014
http://humanrightsleague.com/2014/05/ethiopia-worrisome-situations-in-detention-centres-hrlha-urgent-action/
[8] Ethiopia crackdown on student protests taints higher education success,http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/poverty-matters/2014/may/22/ethiopia-crackdown-student-protest-education
[9]Ethiopia protest: Ambo students killed in Oromia state, http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27251331
[10] Ethiopian Security Forces Open Fire on Students, http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1125264
[11] When Enough is Enough: Rise up People of Ethiopia, May 23, 2014
http://thecreatetrust.org/
[12] Summary of the Human Rights Council panel discussion on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context  of peaceful protests prepared by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights


WBOn Godina Kibbaa Irraan Sosso’u Kaampii Poolisii Magaalaa Moyyaalee Ganda 02 Keessatti Argamu fi Bakkoota Adda Addaa Weeraruun Kasaara Guddaa Wayyaaneen Irraan Geessisuun Beekame

(Madda Oduu ABO/MOA/Caamsaa 26,2014) Gumaan barattoota Oromoo fi sabboontota Oromoo FDG
fi Falmaa Mirga Abbaa Biyyummaa irratti humnoota faashistii wayyaaneen ajjeefamanii fi qaamaa
hir'atanii lafatti hin hafu, ni baafama jechuun Tarkaanfii Haleellaa kan jalqabe Gootichi WBO Godina
Kibbaa, dhaadannoo isaa itti fufuun Caamsaa 25,2014 guyyaa kaleessaa mooraalee poolisoota
Wayyaanee ummata hiraarsan irratti tarkaanfii fudhatuun hidhattoota diinaa 18 ol hojiin ala gochuu Ajaji
WBO Godina Kibbaa beeksise.

Abdii fi Gaachanni ummata Oromoo WBOn Godina Kibbaa Caamsaa 25,2014 guyyaa kaleessaa halkan
keessaa sa'aa 2:00 irratti magaalaa Mooyyalee ganda 02 keessatti kan argamu qubsuma poolisoota
Federaalaa sirna Wayyaanee irratti tarkaanfii boonsaa fudhateen kasaaraa guddaa diina irraan gahuu Ajaji
WBO Godina Kibbaa beeksiseera.

Waraanni Bilisummaa Oromoo Godina Kibbaa tarkaanfii isaa itti fufuun guyyuma kaleessaa jechuun
Caamsaa 25,2014 halkan keessaa sa'aa 2:00 irratti Ona Mi'oo magaalaa Iddii Lolaa keessatti kan argamu
maadhee poolisoota Oromiyaa irratti tarkaanfii haleellaa geggeesseen kasaaraa du'uu fi madaa'uu diina
irraan gahuu Ajaji WBO Godina Kibbaa hubachiiseera.

Walumaa galatti WBOn Godina Kibbaa tarkaanfilee bakkoota lamaanitti buufataalee poolisoota sirna
wayyaanee irratti guyyaa kaleessaa fudhateen hidhattoota/poolisoota sirna wayyaanee 18 ol du'aa fi
madoo gochuu fi meeshaalee adda addaa diina irraa buufachuu isaa Ajaji WBO Godina Kibbaa odeessa
injifannoo MOAf ergeen beeksisee jira.
Mootummaan wayyaanee poolisoota/hidhattoota isaa tarkaanfii WBOn du'anii fi madaa'an ija ummataa
jalaa dhoksuuf osoo hin bari'in halkanuma sana kan kaase oggaa ta'u, kanneen madaa'an
waldhaansaaf gara Finfinneetti akka dabarses beekuun danda'ameera.

Poolisootni/hidhattootni wayyaanee tarkaanfiin irratti fudhatame kun ummataa fi barattootaan FDG
qabsiisuuf deemtu jechuun sochii isaanii kan hordofan, kara deemaa cufa mirga sarbuun kan hiraarsan
akka ta'an, kana malees maqaa deggertoota ABO ti; WBO isintu nu rukuchiisa jedhuun lammiilee nagaa
kan hiraarsan akka ta'an oduun SBO dhaqqabe ifa gochuun, ummatni tarkaanfii fudhatame kanatti haalaan
gammaduun, WBO galateeffatee eebbisuu hubachiisa.

Barattootaa fi ummata meesha maleeyyii karaa nagaan ba'anii mirga gaafatan irratti rasaasa roobsuun
gocha duguuggii sanyii ummata Oromoo irratti kan raawwate wayyaanee fi ergamtootni isaa martuu gatii
kan kaffalan ta'uu WBO Godina Kibbaa dhaadatee, tarkaanfiin bifa fedheetuu bakkaa fi yeroo
barbaachise keessatti fudhatamuun kan itti fufu ta'uu diinaafis firaafis ifa godheera.

Dhuma irratti WBOn Godina Kibbaa, ummatni keenya barattootni/dargaggootni/Qeerroon Oromiyaa
tarkaanfii gara jabinaa
diinni fudhatuun osoo hin rifanne, olola afanfajjessaa fi kan sochii jalqabame irraa duuba deebisuu irratti
akeekkate diinni oofuuf osoo bakka hin laatne, falmaa jalqaban cimsanii fi babal'isanii akka itti fufan
jechuun yaamicha dabarsee jira.

I.U.Of!


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