Register | Login
Loading...
Google
Nov1

Written by:Web Admin
11/1/2007 4:48 AM 

Oromo Parliamentarians under Threat

November 1, 2007
By Abdi Galgalo

In a recent parliamentary session that was broadcasted live on Ethiopian Television, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia has threatened Oromo MPs that his government is keeping tab on them since he suspects that they are members of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF). These MPs come mainly from the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) and Oromo National Congress (ONC). The Prime Minster warned that the MPs will be presented to court once enough material is collected against them.

This threat came after the OFDM leader Honorable Bulcha Demeksa complained about widespread arrests and harassment in the Oromia region and requested for an immediate investigation. This warning by the PM has re-ignited the memory of the horrific coldblooded killing of the parliamentary-elect Tesfaye Adane (ONC), and the torture and harassment of several Oromo MPs and their families in the recent past.

On June 12, 2005 on a Sunday afternoon, Tesfaye Adane was shot dead and two of his friends wounded by Ethiopian security forces. Tesfaye was just elected as a member of the parliament in the May 2005 election by winning a landslide victory from his district in Arsi Negelle near Shashamene. One of the survivors recounted that the policemen slashed Tesfaye’s abdomen with a bayonet and
“gutted him like an animal”. (Photo Courtesy of Oromo Parliamentarians Council, OPC).

Not long after this incident, another Oromo elected MP, Mr.Abiyot Kebede, was abducted at night by security forces and taken to a grave yard where he was made to dig his own grave. He was severely beaten and left for dead.

The Oromo MPs, some of whom have fled the country, criticize the international community for a tragic fate befallen them. The US and the EU had given them assurances and had pressured them to take up their parliamentary seats. Today, these parliamentarians are in a bitter struggle with the ruling party to protect the rights of Oromo citizens by constitutional means. Their repeated cry for solution has invariably fallen on deaf ears both at home and among the international community.

The PM’s response to the enumerable concerns of the Oromo MPs is by alleging that they are being like Trojan horses for the OLF.

The two leading Oromo opposition leaders in the parliament Dr. Merara Gudina of ONC and Mr. Bulcha Demeksa are very wary and restive over the recent wave of mass arrest in Oromia region. They reported to the Associated Press that over 107 Oromos from Western and West Central Oromia were arbitrarily arrested in just two months.

Currently, over 40,000 Oromo citizens described by the government as being “OLF elements and sympathizers” are in prison. Some are kept in without trial for over 10 years and their age ranges from 10 to 85years.

The Oromo Parliamentarians Council is struggling to document the condition of the tiny fraction of these largely inaccessible detainees and those who died of abuse while in prison.

Tags:

Your name:
Your email:
(Optional) Email used only to show Gravatar.
Your website:
Title:
Comment:
Add Comment  Cancel 
Oromo Events Calendar

Gadaa.comJuly 4th - The London International Oromo Culture and History Workshop with the theme of "Gada: Past, Present and Future Significance in Oromo History." - Details.

Gadaa.comJuly 4th - Public Meeting at the Dallas Oromo Community Center. - Details.

Gadaa.comJuly 22nd to 24th - The Fourth Annual Oromo Youth Leadership Conference (OYLC) under the theme "Know Yourself - Be Aware" at Emory University in Atlanta. Registration opened in early June 2009. - Details.
Gadaa.com

Gadaa.comJuly 25th to Aug 1st - The 14th Annual North American Oromo Soccer Tournament in Atlanta - Details.

Gadaa.comJuly 30th - CD Release Party with Elemo Ali, Habtamu Lamu and the O'z Up Hip Hop Group in Atlanta at the Atrium. - Details.
Gadaa.com

Gadaa.comAug 1st and 2nd - The Annual OSA Conference at the GA State University in Atlanta. The theme of the conference will be "Looking for Opportunity in Crisis: The Challenges of Freedom, Human Rights, and Sustainable Development in Oromia and the Horn of Africa." - Details

 

Will Gilgel Gibe III Dam Project Spark Wars in the Horn? 

 

Walaloo

Goota Duruu Faarsuu - Alamaayyoo Qubee
NAN IYYA - Tamene Bitima
KOOTTU YAA SHIMBIRROO - Tamene Bitima
IRREECHA BANTII AADAA - Tamene Bitima
NI DHUFA GUYYAAN ISAA  - Tamene Bitima
 
Oromo Articles in 2009
Appeal for help Attorney Berehanu Caalaa Heyii - By Edao Boru
Oromia: Lake Abijata (Abiyata) is dying - Reporter
Oromia: Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, and Gender Perspectives in East Africa: Understanding an Oromo Culture - Jimma Times
Oromo Scientist to Receive 2009 World Food Prize - VOA News
The Trouble with Concept of Unity: theirs vis-à-vis ours - Ibsaa Gutamaa/Gubirmans
A call for Oromo Unity  - By Abdi Lami 
Systematic repression and rampant human rights abuses against the Oromo People in Ethiopia - By Tarekegn Chimdi
The Life of Borana Oromo Gada Councilors: The Legacy of the Late Abba Gadaa Hiddoo Galgaloo - By Ibrahim A. Elemo
OSA Letter: Pollution of Lake Koka of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia - OSA
Oromo people must unite - part II - By Abdulkadir Gumi
Oromia: Collective Identity Or Tribalism?  By Abdi Lami
A Farewell Ode to Tilahun Gessesse and to Redress the Disabuse of his Biography by the Abyssinian Corners - Idaoo Boruu
Oromo People "MUST UNITE"  - By Abdulkadir Gumi
Ethiopia was supposed to help America in the war on terror. But it's only made matters worse - NEWSWEEK
SHORTCOMINGS IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD OROMIA AND ETHIOPIA: Will the Obama Administration Introduce Change? - By Asafa Jalata, Prof
US Policy in the Horn of Africa under the Obama Administration - American Chronicle
The Unheard Saga of Oromo Refugees: The Unvoiced Weep from Nairobi to Mogadishu - By Kadiro A. Elemo
Former US Ambassador to Ethiopia, David Shinn, is among guest Speakers at OSA Semi-annual Conference in Washington, DC on 4 April - OSA
Bye, Bye the Reign of Impunity and Immunity: Al Bashir Indictment and Its Implication  - By Kadiro A. Elemo
Meles Zenawi: Where is Democracy in Ethiopia? - By Kadiro A. Elemo
U.S. Human Rights Policy towards Ethiopia - By Kadiro A. Elemo
Democracy is Different from Melocrisis - By kadiro A. Elemo
Meles Zenawi: Now the Last Shame for Africa - By Kadiro A. Elemo
Finfinnee Time:
There are no categories in this blog.

 

Radio News
VOA in Afaan Oromoo

 

Hover here, then click toolbar to edit content

Opinions expressed on www.ayyaantuu.com are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Ayyaantuu Oromiyaa Portal management.