Monday, June 17, 2013

Letter of Appeal From the Oromo Refugees in Egypt

Letter of Appeal | June 17, 2013
To: UNHCR Headquarter – Geneva,
Human Rights Organizations,
International Communities,
Humanitarian Organizations abroad and in Egypt,
Diplomatic Missions and Embassies in Cairo,
Resettlement Countries,
Oromo Communities in Diaspora.
From: The Oromo Refugees in Egypt
 
We, members of the Oromo Community in Cairo are out of our home, camping in front of the UNHCR office in Cairo since last Sunday (09/06/2013) when we went out for demonstration in front of the UNHCR office in Egypt to present our security concern peacefully because of the escalating harassment and physical attack on members of our community from the Egyptian ordinary society who felt angry and started attacking members of our community after Ethiopia announced diversion of the normal flow of the blue Nile River to build the so called renaissance dam in Ethiopia.
We decided to demonstrate in front of the UNHCR after we started receiving shocking incidents like what happened to our brotherAbbi Haru Buli (UHNCR File No.: 352/2010), whose was beaten severely by 3 Egyptian men and burned by hot metal stick over his back on 26 May 2013. The most disappointing thing was police officer’s treatment when he went to file the report with his father and with an elders in our community who said to him “You Ethiopians are cutting our Nile, you are all lairs … so I do not file the report; I will inform other police stations in the neighborhood also so that they refuse filing reports to Ethiopians anywhere, while he (the officer) was looking at Abbi crying for help.” The other incident was that of our sister Amina Husen Shone (UNHCR File No. 1202/2013) on 30/05/2013 who was thrown under TUKTUK just because she is Ethiopian while she was going to Ambabarsum hospital for medical follow up; the third incidents was when our friend Abdurazak who works as and interpreter in the UNHCR was also attacked by group of Egyptian men on 6th of June 2013 just because he is Ethiopian; another shocking incident which led us to demonstration in front of the UNHCR Cairo was when three Oromo refugees: 1. Ahmed Omer Mohamed (UNHCR File No.: 2746/2011), 2.Sabir Abdalla Ali and Abdalla’s wife 3. Bilise Oli Ahmed – 5 months (UNHCR File No. 1585/2013) who were sharing the same apartment in Maadi Neighborhood were brutally attacked in their apartment on 07/06/2013 by three angry Egyptian men just because they are known in that area as Ethiopian residents;
There are many other incidents which led us to demonstrate in front of the UNHCR like eviction from home, expelling from job, killing threats and rape incidents that happened to our sisters by their employers and by brokers on different occasions.
Our main demand from the UNHCR starting from the first day of our protest is to ask for our safety and protection for our lives from the UNHCR office in Cairo and from the Egyptian society. However, nothing is improved until today as we are still receiving reports of eviction from home and beating as happened to Mr. Anwar Mohamed Fati (UNHCR File No.: 2410/2013) was evicted from his apartment on Tuesday 11/06/2013 after his apartment’s door was broken and his properties were stolen. The land lord who did all this crime against Mr. Anwar called him again on 14/06/2013 saying “Come back and take your deposit,” has prepared four people against him including two police men who beat Mr. Anwar and his wife as seen on his back on the photo we took immediately after the incident.
Another two recent incidents were about rape attempt by UNHCR security officer against our sister Humashi Feleke Dukassa (UNHCR File No.: 2464/2013) on 14/06/2013 and about the attack happened to our friend Mohammed Hassane Yusuf (UNHCR File No.: 299/2011) in front of the UNHCR office on 11/06/2013 who was beaten when he was trying to defend another Oromo girl from rape attempt. He  was also denied emergency medical aid because he was identified as Ethiopian in nationality.
These are recent evidences that show us our member’s security problem are still increasing, and we are also receiving many more reports of incidents as a record. We fear this number would increase after the Ethiopian parliament approved Entebbe protocol last Thursday 13/06/2013 according to report from Aljazeera Arabic online: http://www.aljazeera.net/news/pages/778d8ab8-5c8f-46d1-824e-66312c43dc3d which removes Egypt’s veto power over the Nile River. There is also a very big demonstration to be staged at Tahrir square against the government and about the Nile River Dam which we fear may escalate our security concern.
The demonstration we held a week ago still continued for the 8th day yesterday on Sunday 16/06/2013 as shown on the YouTube links:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoYXcmAT5Js. Besides our basic demands: safety and security our members, we also asked the UNHCR office in Cairo to give us food and shelter and to allow our children and women to use toilets in the UNHCR premise as emergency place for sanitation.
However, the response we received from the UNHCR deputy director was not satisfying as she said: “the Egyptian government does not allow food and shelter for refugees as it didn’t sign such protocol to allow camps for refugees. As for sanitation, she also said to us that UNHCR does not allow toilets for demonstrators.
Our worries and concerns:
  1. We out of our home for over a week and we are depending on ourselves to cover our daily expenses. As there is no job for men in this country, our women who work a very heavy job with a very small wage are also expelled from their jobs, and the limited money we have is alarmingly decreasing, we fear our children are going to starve soon unless urgent support is given to us.
  2. As we are sleeping out in the street, many of our members are suffering from different kinds of diseases because of different contaminations and lack of clean food and water. We are therefore, spending our money on emergency medical assistance too which increases our worries if the money we have in our pockets rapidly vanishing.
  3. Our security concerns are increasing because the Ethiopian Embassy in Cairo has already labeled us with OLF, and we are also receiving bad attitude from some Egyptians in the neighborhood because we are sleeping in open space in front of the UNHCR office in Cairo. Therefore, we kindly ask for urgent and immediate action to protect our lives in this country.
Therefore, we the Oromo refugees in Egypt kindly request from the organizations mentioned in the subject above and from Oromo communities in Diaspora,
  1. To support us financially as soon as possible,
  2. To advocate for our legitimate need of safety and protection to responsible organizations and countries,
  3. To help us get media coverage to make our voices heard as much as possible for the world to hear us and give us the attention we deserve, and
  4. For the Oromo communities in exile to support us by lauding our voices and presenting our legitimate needs to the countries you are living in
Please contact the following two people who represent us for any assistance you provide or if any further information are needed regarding our week long demonstration in front of the UNHCR office in Cairo.
1. Jeylan Kassim, Tel: +201142431199
     E-mail: odaroba@yahoo.com   
2. Mohammed Mohammedzein, Tel: +201117197973
    E-mail: Arabojimma2011@yahoo.com
With kind regards,
Coordinating Committee of the Demonstration
Oromo Refugees in Egypt
FM: Egypt agrees to solve dam dispute with Ethiopia

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Mon, 17/06/2013 - 17:49
   
Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr on Monday said he held “clear” and “constructive” talks with his Ethiopian counterpart, in ongoing attempts to reach a solution to the Grand Renaissance Dam dispute on the Nile.
“This meeting is part of political efforts by (Egypt’s) Foreign Ministry to preserve Egypt’s water security,” Amr said in statements to Egyptian reporters after a first round of talks with Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom.
A diplomatic source said the most important achievement from Amr’s visit to Addis Ababa was putting an end to the war of words between Egyptian and Ethiopian officials.
Adhanom is expected to visit Cairo soon.
The source said Amr and Adhanom had a closed session of talks before they were joined by members of their delegations.
The Ethiopian delegation agreed to implement the recommendations of the Tripartite Commission (comprising Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan) to carry out further studies into the Blue Nile dam, the source claimed, accounting for Egyptian concerns over water supplies.
Egyptian delegates stressed the pivotal importance the River Nile has for Egypt.
On the possibility of a tripartite agreement to share management of the dam, the source said this was not discussed during talks.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
Ethiopia's national football team
16 June 2013Last updated at 22:17 GMT

World Cup: Fifa probe puts Ethiopia and Tunisia progress in doubt

Ethiopia and Tunisia's progress to the final round of African World Cup qualifying are in doubt as Fifa opened three probes  into player eligibility.
On Sunday, Ethiopia beat South Africa 2-1 in Addis Ababa to seemingly reach the African play-offs from.
Tunisia believed they had gone through too but Fifa are considering an appeal from Equatorial Guinea, that would affect the points in Group B.
Togo are also to be investigated with ramifications for Group I
Fifa rules state a guilty teams "will be sanctioned by forfeiting the match".

Fifa rules on player ineligibility

Article 55 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code states:
  • If a player takes part in an official match despite being ineligible, his team will be sanctioned by forfeiting the match and paying a minimum fine of CHF 6,000
Ethiopia face accusations they fielded an ineligible player in the 2-1 win over Botswana on 8 June in Group A.
If they are found guilty it would hand a lifeline back to 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa.
Should Ethiopia forfeit that victory against Botswana then South Africa would only be two points behind going into the final group matches in September.
Those game see South Africa host Botswana, while Ethiopia travel to face Central African Republic.
The president of the Ethiopian Football Federation, Sehilu Gebremariam, is still confident his side can progress.
"This is shocking news - but the point is that we are still leading the group, we believe that we shall still qualify for the next stage," he told the BBC's Newsday programme.
"We are scrutinizing the situation and we will give information to Fifa and to the public."
He said they would be consulting the coaching staff to get their views on the situation before reacting further.
Football's world governing body is also investigating Togo and Equatorial Guinea for the same reason.
Tunisia's progress is on hold as Equatorial Guinea allegedly fielded an ineligible player in their 4-3 defeat of island nation Cape Verde in March.
Fifa says they recently ruled on that matter and that the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations co-hosts have appealed the decision.
The Carthage Eagles drew 1-1 in Equatorial Guinea on Sunday to seemingly book their place in the play-offs, but a technical victory for Cape Verde would change the complexion of Group B.
Should island nation Cape Verde receive the points from a match they originally lost it would lift the islanders up to nine points - just two behind the North Africans.
Tunisia host Cape Verde on the final day of the current qualifying stage.
Group I could also change as Fifa also look into whether Togo used an ineligible player in their 2-0 win over Cameroon on 9 June.
The Indomitable Lions, who are six-time World Cup qualifiers, now stand to gain the three points should the Togolese be found guilty.
Such a scenario would move Cameroon, who currently trail Group I leaders Libya by two points, a point clear in the table.
The West Africans host Libya in what is both sides' final encounter in September.
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Ethiopia's national football team
16 June 2013Last updated at 22:17 GMT

World Cup: Fifa investigation puts Ethiopia progress in doubt

Ethiopia's progress to the final round of African World Cup qualifying is in doubt after Fifa opened disciplinary proceedings  against them on Sunday.
Earlier in the day, the East Africans beat South Africa 2-1 in Addis Ababa to seemingly reach the African play-offs.
However, they now face accusations they fielded an ineligible player in the 2-1 win over Botswana on 8 June.
Fifa rules state any team found guilty of that offence "will be sanctioned by forfeiting the match".
Football's world governing body is also investigating Togo and Equatorial Guinea for the same reason.
A guilty verdict against all the sides would have serious ramifications in three of the qualifying groups for next year's World Cup in Brazil.

Fifa rules on player ineligibility

Article 55 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code states:
  • If a player takes part in an official match despite being ineligible, his team will be sanctioned by forfeiting the match and paying a minimum fine of CHF 6,000
The case against the Ethiopians is pressing, as a guilty verdict would hand a lifeline back to 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa.
Currently five points off the top of Group A, South Africa would only be two points behind if the Ethiopians have to forfeit their victory against Botswana - and receive a technical defeat instead.
The announcement of Fifa's probes will not only encourage South African football fans, but also those of Cameroon and Cape Verde.
Cameroon were beaten 2-0 by Togo on 9 June but the six-time World Cup qualifiers now stand to gain the three points should the Togolese be found guilty.
Such a scenario would move Cameroon, who currently trail Group I leaders Libya by two points, a point clear in the table.
The West Africans host Libya in what is both sides' final encounter in September.
Equatorial Guinea allegedly fielded an ineligible player in their 4-3 defeat of island nation Cape Verde in March.
Fifa says they recently ruled on that matter and that the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations co-hosts have appealed the decision.
Should island nation Cape Verde receive the points from a match they originally lost, the passage of Tunisia to the African play-offs would also be in question.
The Carthage Eagles drew 1-1 in Equatorial Guinea on Sunday to seemingly book their place, but a technical victory for Cape Verde would lift the islanders up to nine points - just two behind the North Africans.
Tunisia host Cape Verde on the final day of the current qualifying stage.
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Waxabajjii 16, 2013

Sunday, June 16, 2013

FM: No complaints from Ethiopians living in Egypt

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Sun, 16/06/2013 - 17:47
   
Egypt's Foreign Ministry has confirmed it has not received any complaints alleging ill-treatment or discrimination from Ethiopians living in the country.
“We welcome our Ethiopian brothers,” said assistant Foreign Minister for Consular Affairs and Egyptians Abroad, Ali al-Ashiry. “Throughout its history, Egypt has been a sanctuary and safe haven.”
Ashiry called on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Cairo to relay to the ministry any complaints it receives in order to enact necessary measures.
Dozens of Ethiopian refugees from the country's Oromia tribes staged a protest last week, protesting alleged mistreatment by Egyptian citizens in the wake of the Ethiopian government's controversial Grand Renaissance Dam project on the Blue Nile.
Demonstrators called for an end to persecution in Egypt outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office in 6th of October City, on the outskirts of Cairo.
The Egyptian governmet has ratcheted up nationalistic rhetoric in recent weeks, with some officials even discussing potential military action if the Ethiopian initiative hampers Egypt's share of Nile water supplies.
Edited translation from MENA

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Oromumaa vs. Islamumaa: Mr. Jawar Mohammed’s Controversial Speech

By Iddoosaa Ejjetaa | June 15, 2013
The Oromoo people have unfinished businesses yet. In June 2013, a conference was organized for Ethiopian Muslims in Minneapolis, Minnesota where Mr. Jawar Mohammed made a speech and broadcasted by Oromoo TV has created tremendous waves of reactions from different Oromoo corners including myself. I have watched and listened to the video on YouTube and read responses. I found that I was not alone who disappointed by the speech. Many Oromoo had expressed their disappointment, frustration and feeling that they have been cheated once again. The proponents of the speech expressed their complacencies in different ways. After reading the opinions from both sides about the speech, I have decided to put opinions together from the perspective of Oromumaa vs. Islamummaa for critical analysis, genuine and civil discussions.
I hope that this paper initiate honest, genuine and knowledge-based discussion by diverse social, political and religious groups of the Oromoo people and scholars so as to forge unity of purpose that is based on authentic Oromummaa. It is my hope that all reader of this paper would be thoughtful and genuine broker to close the rift that created as consequence Mr. Jawar Mohmmad’s controversial speech, June 2013.
Duran durseen nahoofkalchaa isnin jedha, let me start from the commentator who has lost trust and suspicious about the speech made by Mr. Jawar Mohammed and provide some analysis to it and will use similar pattern of analysis throughout this paper.
… Islaamni tooko mucaa isaa otoo Oromoomaa hinabrssidin Quraana barsiisa. Maqaa isaalle Oromoo dhiisee maqaa arabaa basaaf. Fkf, jawar Mohamad manna otoo Fayissa Angassaa otoo jedhanii oromuummaa ni jabeessa ture. … Christannummaanis akkasuma. Namni maqaan isaa Petros Yohaanis jedhamu ofiin Oromoo ofiin haajedhu malee ani kuni oroodh, waa nagargaara jedhee amanee itti siquun hedduu nadhiba. Walitii dhuffuu baaannan moo waliraa fagaachuu, wal sodaachuu, wal iraanfachuu, wal jibuu fi wal loluufii wal irrati duulanii wal ajeesuun lee nijira!!Kanaaf Islaaamummafi Christaanummaan orommummaaa nii tokkumma Oromoo laafissan malee bua’ tokko Oromoof hinfinne. [Wajiraa]
Wajiraa has a feeling of worry that he/she suspicious of what is gonging on in that conference where Mr. Jawar Mommmed was a speaker. Both religions, Christian and Islam about equally shared in role of sending Oromoo people into slavery. Christian never sold or bought Christian. In the same, Islam didn’t sell and/or buy Islam. The victims of slave trade were those Oromoos who used to practice their own indigenous Oromoo religion, Waaqeffannaa. There accounts on this matter in written form by many social scientists or scholars including Oromoo scholar Professor Merkura Bulcha. Person’s name is his/her identity. Ilmaan Gadaa Oromoo is brothers and sisters for being an Oromoo, but not because of following specific religion or cult. As Wajiraa said, it is self-evident that Islamummaa and Khristaanummaa were/are wreaking Oromummaa.
As Mula’ata put it, “Rejecting Oromoo religion means rejecting your culture and identity. That is why you go with foreign name which not only weakened but Rejecting Oromoo religion means rejecting your culture and identity. That is why you go with foreign name which not only weakened but almost destroyed your Orommumaa. There is nothing left you can pass to your children other than afaan Oromoo. I am not suggesting you give up your religion, but you can never reconcile foreign religions with Oromumaa!”
Guta has brought also a philosophical perspective to Oromoo nationalism and liberation struggle. He wrote, “Both Islam and Christian have diluted oromumma and confused it. However, realistically I accept the idea of tolerance, even though any foreign culture or language is contradictory to nationalism, similarly religion theoretically cannot accept any nationalism. Religion has no boundary, thus Jawar is confusing.” This has been reflected in the speech of Haji Najiib (Adaree) on the conference when he said “we all are Islam, and let he/she come from the Mars, we all are brothers as long as he/she is Muslim.” He had also reminded his audience what had been tolled: Tribalism stink and do not get close to it”. Haji Najiib was teaching the Musilm Oromoos to distance themselves from Oromummaa or Oromoo identity. Instead, he has persuaded them to make Islamummaa to replace Oromoo identity. In other words, Haji Najiib launched a minimum level of war against Oromoo nationalism and identity on the forum that a group of agitated Oromoo set up for him.
I have read very interesting and long comment made by Duula. I took some of his/her statements as it was with few words edition. Duula recognizes the right to self-expression and so do I. He wrote that he [Jawar Mohammed] has a right to do whatever he deems right to him, but as Oromoo nationalist we do not have the luxury of appeasing every one when we could not even appease ourselves. We do not have time to make media round, and talk about world peace when we have been denied peace on our own land Oromiyaa (biyyaa Oromoo). The world community will never rescue us it’s our responsibility to rescue ourselves. World community will never fight for us it’s our obligation to fight for ourselves, and the fight of media round alone will never liberate a nation either especially when you validate the superiority of your enemy.
Duulaa’s second point: I do understand this forum was organized by Muslim religious group, and he [Jawar] was invited as a guest speaker. However, one must be very diligent when attempting to associate religion and political affairs. The issues of religion and political affair are very sensitive issues. One has to be very clear in terms of what exactly they are saying, and explain it well so that it will not be murky and confusing to the audience. But, let’s make one thing very clear here, we will never be Islamic Republic of oromiya, we will never be christian Republic of Oromiyaa, and we will never be Waaqeffannaa Republic of Oromiyaa, we will only be INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC GADAA REPUBLIC OF OROMIYAA. We must always separate religion and state, so that we are not creating any confusion for our nation. We want a nation that respects every religion, but the interest of a nation always comes first. Everyone will have a right to practice their religion without the interference of the State, and at the same time religion should never interfere in the State affairs either. Thus, when taking stage and speaking about State and religion, one must make sure that people understand what exactly we are talking about, and we also have to make sure we are not confusing people. I think Jawar has failed to do that in this speech. I am sure his intention might be to make his audience in the auditorium feel comfortable, and tentative, but in tern he has raised many eye brows outside the auditorium. Also, we must not carry away/bogged down by this religion issues/agenda that TPLF has crafted/created for us simply to keep us busy. It’s one thing to creating our own agenda, but it’s totally different thing and very dangerous proposal to get mixed up in what Abyssinian has set up for us. Our primary goal is to be free from Abyssinian colonialism, so that we can do whatever we want within Independent Democratic Gadaa Republic of Oromiyaa. Once we free our nation from this brutal occupation, then everyone will be free to practice any religion they desire. But, right now, religion is not our top priority, but liberation of Oromiya is our top priority. I am not saying we should not talk about religion here, all I am saying is Independence comes first, and everything else comes next. [Duulaa]
Danygaaraa has written extensively in afaan Oromoo to sooth the tensions and concerns of Oromoos on the other side by trying to explain what Mr. Jawar Mohammed intended to say. He wrote: Muslima, Kristiyaana,Waaqeeffataa hundinuu nuuf walqixa. Ammoo yoo rakkoon Muslimarra gayaa jiruu kan ulfaatuufii hammaatu ta’a san olkaasanii irrati dubbachuun Oromoomummaa diiguu nati hinfakkaatu. Akkuma beeynuti Oromoon Muslima waan Oromoo Kristiyaanaatirra adda godhu nijria; kuniis Oromoon Muslimaa gabrummaa gruguddoo gara lamaatiitu irra ture ammallee irra jira: Tunis: gabrummaa sabummaa akka Oromooti (ta Oromoon hundi jala jirtu) akksumaas gabrummaafii cunqurfama amantii Islaamaa. Kun kan nama agarsiisu Oromoon Muslima curqursaa lamaan tana jalaa bahuuf qbasoo bilisummaa Oromoo cinati qabsoo amanti isaa kabachiisuutiis iti fufuu qaba. Yaadni kabajamaa Oromooticha ilma Oromoo obboo Jawar Mohamadiis kanuma ibsuu barbaade. [ Danygaaraa].
Danygaaraa, has taken a positive approach toward the speech and did his best to explain the intention of Jawar’s speech, which is commendable. From the opponents of the Jawar’s speech, however view differently with deep concern. They have genuine concerns and believe that Oromummaa and Islamummaa are not the same. The philosophical differences are very huge: Waaqeeffannaa, for example, is one of the components of authentic Oromummaa and world view while Christian and Islam are originally the world view of Middle Eastern Society. Christianity and Islam became the world major religions by taking advantage of power balance during slave trade and colonial era. Significant number of Oromoo had converted to Islam and Christian because of the power abuse, brutality and barbaric act against them by Abyssinian Kings such Menilk II and Yohannis II who were the follower of Christianity and guardian of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
It has well documented in the work of Jon Abbink (1998) those first followers of prophet Muhammadas were immigrated to Axum of Abyssinia, present northern part of Ethiopia to seek protection from the persecution of Quraysh trib in Mecca. The Christian king of Axum granted them safe heaven though the Quaryashy pursued to capture and take them back to Mecca. This historical fact has either implicit or explicit impacts on Muslims in Ethiopia including Oromoo when we address the issue of Abyssinian/Ethiopian colonization of Oromiyaa. The Oromoo Muslims have been marginalized and experienced double layer, if not more, oppressions. For example, Muslim Oromoo women have not double, but triple layer of oppressions: as an Oromoo , as Muslim and being women.
One must recognize, however, there was time in history when the Oromoo men and women had enjoyed freedom in their homeland known as independent Oromoo Gadaa Republic, Biyyaa Gadaa Oromoo. Before Christianity and Islamic influences the Oromoo Gadaa Society had had well-organized belief system, Waaqeffannaa, and well structure self-governance, the Oromoo Gadaa Government.
Gadaa Deebisaa has argued strongly that Oromummaa and Islamummaa are not complementary. Instead, both are inherently conflicting. According to his interpretation, Oromummaa is an indigenous identity while Islamumaa and Khristanummaa are exogenous identities that were imposed involuntarily referring to perhaps the era of slave trade when the Oromoo people accept both Islam and Christian to escape from slavery. I think Oromummaa has seen or understood as a unifying factor for contemporary diverse Oromoo nation in terms of religion, political ideology and social status. Most people understood the politics of Oromummaa in the context of being Oromoo, speaking Oromoo language (afaan Oromoo) and/ or supporting ongoing liberation struggle for Bilisummaa or Independence of Oromia. For these Oromoos it does not matter if they are practicing Christian, or Islam, or continually having foreign names for themselves and their children, dismembering themselves and families from the Oromoo Gadaa Institutional practices and age classes. To foster an authentic Oromummaa, all Oromoo social groups must be loyal to the authentic Oromoo Gadaa institutions, cultural traditions and religious practices. In this context, we need to rethink the true meaning of Oromummaa and identify culturally relevant variables and redefine it in meaningful ways so as to foster Oromummaa as shared value by all or majority Oromoo population.
I am convinced that being an Oromoo and speaking Afaan Oromoo simply do not foster the true meaning of Oromummaa and the integration of the Oromoo people. Language is a vehicle that transports values of the native speaker. For example, a written Bible or Quran in afaan Oromoo helps the Oromoo literature to advance. However, this does not necessary means it advances the Oromoo values. Many young Oromoo men and women go to the Pentecostal Church (widely known as Penxxee) because they mistakenly believed the evangelists in Oromiyaa foreign agents speaking afaan Oromoo and using it as a vehicle to transport the European values and life style within the Oromoo Gadaa Society at the expense of Oromoo Gadaa culture, tradition and beliefs.
Evangelists teach Oromoo children erroneously as if Oromoo Arts and Music are objects of sin and they have to distance themselves from it. The same is true for Oromoo who are the followers of Islam, except for their relative appreciation and enduring the Oromoo arts and music. Nevertheless, they also mistakenly believed that preaching Islam in afaan Oromoo would advance Oromummaa.
In practice, however it advances Isilamummaa just like Khirstanummaa. It seems to me offensive to the Oromoo tradition to hear that when a Muslim Oromoo elders invited to open or close Oromoo Community meetings or conferences in diaspora or in Oromiyaa set a tone by saying “Allahu Akbar” , which was once Arabs military marching song in 1950s; meaning “God is Great”, in English. This is not the way Oromoo Gadaa forefathers (Abbootti Gadaa Oromoo) had executed blessing traditionally. Thy start and end with Afaan Oromoo starting with Hayyee and ending with Hayyee!
I believe that we have to get out of such complacency. This is about honest debate. If we want have God given freedom, self-governance, we must strive for everything that is ours particularly the one that has inherent conflict with Oromummaa. We cannot mix chemicals that cannot be mixed together because it might cause life threat agent. I think Mr. Jawar Mohammad has mixed unfriendly elements, politics and religion, and he should not mix them. The reason why the Western world afraid of Iranian regime is the politics and religion in Iran are highly mixed and seen as one and the same by rulers. As the Oromoo cause, it seems self-contradictory and Hippocratic to say “all Muslims are brothers” when we have been the victims in the hand of neighboring Muslim countries. Let’s accept the fact that Oromoo are majority in Ethiopia as ethnic group and as Muslim. This does not mean that Oromiyaa is seeking for the membership of the Arab league. Oromiyaa shall seek to become the member of United Nations raising Black-Red-White [Gurraacha-Dimmaa-Adii (GaDAa)]. If being Muslim pays off why on earth the Somalis’ armed forces who are overwhelmingly Muslim have killed and evicted hundreds of thousand Oromoo communities from their forefathers’ homeland, Eastern Oromiyaa in May 2013? Why the Oromoo Liberation forces denied shelter and support from neighboring Muslim country if being Muslim makes us brothers by default?
In conclusion, Oromummaa and Islamummaa are two different animals. One must reframe from mixing religion with politics that undermine authentic Oromummaa. As Duula put it clearly that we must always separate religion and state, so that we are not creating any confusion for our nation. Thus, when taking stage and speaking about State politics and religion, one must make sure that people understand what exactly we are talking about, and we also have to make sure we are not confusing people. Oromoo identify is manifested in authentic Oromummaa which includes everyday activities of life such as bearing authentic Oromoo name that earned through Hammachiisaa, practicing genuine Oromoo Gadaa culture and traditions. We all are Oromoo not Muslim or Christian. Instead, we all are just the childrenIlmaan Gadaa Oromoo. To revitalize the elements of authentic Oromummaa, we Ilmaan Gadaa Oromoomust come together under a pragmatic and genuine organizational leadership. We must make very clear our stands about authentic Oromummaa to our friends and foes that the Oromoo cause are not a leisure that one tries to capitalize on to pursue political and/or professional ambitions. The Oromoo struggle for liberation must be destined for Independent Gadaa Republic of Oromia/Oromiyaa from Abyssinian political colonization and foreign religious and cultural dominations. We ilmaan Gadaa Oromoo have a sacred duty to achieve these goals and restore the Oromoo people’s dignity and respect once again at whatever price. For now all we can do is hope for peace and united forces and resources of the ilmaan Gadaa Oromoo.
The Gadaa Republic of Oromiyaa shall be Free! Gadaan Oromoo Gabbina!
Nahoofkalchaa.
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