Thursday, May 15, 2014

Atlanta’s Oromo Community Protesting Against The Tyrant Ethiopian Government And Challenging Cnn To Cover The Ongoing Crisis!

Screen-ShotAtlanta, Georgia, 15 May 2014 (OromoTV) – We the Oromo Community of Atlanta, Georgia gather at the CNN Headquarters to demand the Ethiopian government immediately halt all the senseless killings of innocent University students throughout Ethiopia. We ask CNN and its affiliates as trusted and reliable sources of media to launch a diligent and timely investigation on the current crisis in Ethiopia and draw attention to the indiscriminate killings of innocent students. Furthermore, we demand the Obama Administration unequivocally condemn the actions of the Ethiopian Government and urgently take action to end the massacre! Students are being murdered for peacefully protesting against the Addis Ababa Master Plan which would expand the capital city and annex land from farmers in the surrounding area. This planed annexation is in violation of United Nations and African Union Charters on Human Rights. According to reports from trusted sources, since April 25, 2014 as many as 100 civilians have been murdered by government forces. In addition 500 have been injured, while over 5000 students have been detained at unknown camps! Read more…

Executive Committee of Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC): Continue the Struggle Until the Addis Ababa Master Plan is Cancelled; Until a Neutral Inquiry Commission is Established for Justice; Until Political Prisoners are Freed

We want to appreciate the sacrifices of Oromo diaspora in holding demonstrations worldwide in solidarity with #OromoProtests. The Minnesota hunger strike should be the best model that all Oromo communities around the world should follow.
We appeal to all Oromos in the diaspora and at home to face the national challenge by taking the following actions:

Weekend hunger strike staged at state Capitol for Oromo student relief

By John Brewer
"My people are getting killed in Ethiopia -- mothers, fathers, children. That makes me cry," said Samira Ahmed who wipes her eyes while listening to a speaker at a rally of the Oromo community in Minnesota at the state Capitol on Friday, May 9, 2014. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)
“My people are getting killed in Ethiopia — mothers, fathers, children. That makes me cry,” said Samira Ahmed who wipes her eyes while listening to a speaker at a rally of the Oromo community in Minnesota at the state Capitol on Friday, May 9, 2014. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)
May 13, 2014, MN (Twin Cities) — More than 100 people staged a four-day hunger strike on the front steps of the state Capitol over the weekend, drawing attention to Ethiopian government violence against Oromo students.

OromoProtests FDG: Renewed Anti-Land-Grabbing Students Protests at Wallaggaa University. Four Oromo Students Reported Dead; Several Hundred Oromo Students Injured

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May 14, 2014 (gadaa) — #OromoProtests FDG continued at Wallaggaa University in the Nekemte Campus on May 14, 2014 to demand that the Addis Ababa Master Plan be annulled, and to demand for the institutionalization of the Special Interests of Oromiyaa over Finfinnee per the Constitution. The Addis Ababa Master Plan is termed as the Master “Genocide” Plan by Oromo activists as it aims to evict millions of Oromo farmers around Addis Ababa (whose Oromo name is Finfinnee), and hand out the land to local and foreign land-grabbers – with the Chinese being main actors of the ongoing land-grabbing campaigns in Oromia/Ethiopia.
According to sources, three Oromo students were reported dead at the Wallaggaa University May 14,

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

What can nationals do to help the struggle back home? Sabboonoti qabsoo ummataa biyyatti gargaaruuf maal gochuu danda’u?

By Ibsaa Guutamaa | May 14, 2014
Ibsaa_GuutamaFinfinnee is founded in Oromiyaa and so is indisputable part of it. Oromiyaa is under occupation for over a century. Finfinnee was turned into headquarters of the occupying force where Oromo was forced to serve with sweat and blood rather than getting benefit out of its formation.  After the overthrow of Darg the state of Oromiyaa and the interest it has in Finfinnee was formally recognized by the occupying regime and a sort of administrative structure was created for it.Finfinneen Oromiyaa keessatt bu’uurfamte kanaaf qaama see ta’uun wal hin falmisiisu. Oromiyaan jaarraa oliif qabaa halagaa jala jirti. Finfinneen akka battala human qabateetti tajaajiltuu waan taateef Oromoon too’annoo bucuullee irraa hin qabu. Finqiclha Dargii duuba Oromiyaan humna qabatee jiruun kan fakkeessaa ta’us ifatt beekamtee caasaan bulchaa dhaabbateefii jira. Waan hariirtii ulee falfalaa fakkaatuun empayerittiin Federeeshinatt jijjiiramte. Kanaaf finnooti federeeshinaa hundi ijaaruu fi gaggeessuuf  gumaacha walqixee qabu jedhamee yaadama. Kanaaf finnaan federaalaa tokko kophaa ba’aa baatu hin qabatu jechuu dha.

Ethiopia: Ambo under Siege, Daily Activities Paralyzed


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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.

ETHIOPIA: AUTHORITIES MUST PROVIDE JUSTICE FOR SCORES OF PROTESTERS KILLED, INJURED AND ARRESTED IN OROMIA

13 May 2014
amnestyAmnesty International condemns the use of excessive force by security forces against peaceful protesters in a number of locations across the Oromia region during the last two weeks, which has resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of people including students and children. Many hundreds of protesters are reported to have been arbitrarily arrested, and are being detained incommunicado and without charge. Detainees are at risk of torture.
The Ethiopian government must immediately instruct the security forces to cease using deadly force against peaceful protesters, and to release any person who has been arrested solely because of their involvement in peaceful protests. These incidents must be urgently and properly investigated, and suspected perpetrators should be prosecuted in effective trial proceedings.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Demonstration in Oslo against oromo students massacre may 9 2014 Oslo Norway
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

An Unholy Alliance in East Africa

John Kerry knows Ethiopia is repressive. So why does Washington keep shoring it up?
John Kerry’s hastily announced trip to Africa last week is something of an occasion: It’s the first time he has set foot in sub-Saharan Africa as secretary of state aside from a brief visit just to Addis Ababa in May 2013.
But the abruptness of the trip—announced barely half a week before Kerry’s departure and conveniently timed to fill a scheduling gap caused by an unmet end-of-April deadline in the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks—is hardly the most troubling part of Kerry’s visit. Far less forgivable is his decision to honor Ethiopia, a country that widely persecutes dissidents, with another visit, and the first on this trip. Kerry’s remarks in Ethiopia included long-overdue public comments on the sorry state of democratic and human rights in the country. But the secretary made clear that the United States is more concerned about strengthening ties with Ethiopia—a repressive regime that Washington nonetheless relies on as its primary strategic partner in the region.

Ethiopia : Ogadenia, Oromio Communities in U.S Vows engaging Strong Diplomatic ties to topple Addis Ababa

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May 5, 2014 (Ogaden Today) – A joint-meeting between Ogadenia and oromia communities in the United States took place in Minnesota on Sunday.
This session, which was attended by a large number of United States’ Ogadenia and Oromio communities in Minnesota was discussed about the new crisis and atrocities being committed against these two brotherly ethnics of Oromia and Ogadenia by the Tigray-ruled regime of Ethiopia.
For the last several days, the bloodstained regime of Addis Ababa massacred dozens of oromia students in Ambo and many other places in Oromia, following a huge protests amid to stop Addis Ababa’s proposed master plan.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Look at this ANIMALS how they threat innocent Oromo's !

Yaa lammii oromo jibadhaa Injifanoo kan umaataa Oromo tii!!!!!!

Ethiopia: UN Review Should Condemn Media Crackdown


Activists, Journalists Persecuted Under Draconian Laws
hrwMay 5, 2014, Geneva(HR) – United Nations member countries should call on Ethiopia to stop targeting activists and the media under draconian laws. The UN Human Rights Council will review Ethiopia’s human rights record under the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) procedure on May 6, 2014.
A Human Rights Watch submission to the UN on Ethiopia highlights its ongoing suppression of the media and nongovernmental organizations, and the lack of accountability for torture and other serious abuses by its security forces. The arbitrary arrest of nine bloggers and journalists on April 25 and 26, just 10 days before the review, reflects Ethiopia’s blatant disregard for fundamental rights and should be strongly condemned by UN members.

WEYANE, Stop killing innocent Oromo !

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Sunday, May 4, 2014


Oromo Federalist Congress says those who committed extrajudicial killings should be brought to justice
May 4, 2014



WASHINGTON, DC (Ethiomedia) - The opposition Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC) on Friday called on the government in Addis Ababa to terminate the controversial "Master Plan" immediately, bring the perpetrators of the extrajudicial killings to justice, and release all political prisoners and journalists without any preconditions. Following is OFC's full text entitled: "Killing, Imprisonment, Harassment etc. cannot be a solution for the legal and constitutional demand of the Oromo people; rather civilized and responsible option is the way out." One of the best traditions that the Oromo people own is their hospitality and human integration of even the people they conquered without any harassment. But unfortunately, they have never been reciprocated. However, the Oromo continued tolerating all atrocities and inhuman acts of uprooting them since the 19th century spearheaded by Minilik II.
In 1991 when the TPLF-led EPRDF took power the Oromos dreamt of the dawn of a new era, the era of liberation and equality whereby their dignity every aspect will be respected. However, the sour historical developments were unfolding within a short period of time. The constitution of the land that was put in place and formed EPRDF started to be violated before its ink dried.
This was taking place by incorporating Oromo lands to neighboring regions to create animosity against Oromos. Seeing silence and the Oromo patience on what was going on in this regard the TPLF-led EPRDF last month declared subtle conspiracy against the Oromo. The Oromos today are uprooted from their land without any proper compensation and land substitution under the guise of investment and "Integrated Development and Addis Ababa Master Plan," but in reality to continue the grabbing of the Oromo land. Any human being with normal mind can judge this unconstitutional move from any direction has inhuman act that goes against globally accepted human rights. There is nothing that can be brought as evidence than seeing 40 land ownership certificates found in the house of an official of TPLF/EPRDF now in prison.
According to the constitution the federal state was formed by the consensus of the National Regional State that has their own constitutional and boundaries demarcated there in. Accordingly, the Oromia National Regional State has boundary demarcated by law. Finfinne, which is the seat of FDRE and Oromia is a metropolitan city and is under the Federal Government. This fact is taken for granted and respected by the Nation Regional State of Oromia too.
However, as of last month, a new move has been orchestrated and declared by the Federal government that incorporates the Oromia special zone (OSZ) to Finfinne under the guise of integrated development and Addis Ababa Master Plan."
As the result of the Oromo students in the universities have asked for peaceful rallies in the towns where the universities are located. Following their legal request and demonstration the FDRE government has deployed Federal police and army to crack down [on] the peaceful demonstrations and many students have been killed, wounded and arrested. We strongly believe that any conflict should be settled through dialogue and tolerance instead of harsh acts. The OFC therefore strongly demand that the EPRDF stop
  1. Its killings, imprisonment, and all illegal acts of atrocities immediately,
  2. Respect the constitution of the land (article 49/5) and terminate the so called "Integrated Development Addis Ababa Master Plan."
  3. Respect the rule of law and bring those who committed extrajudicial killings to court
  4. Release all political prisoners, journalists and prisoners of conscience without any prerequisite.
All concerned NGOs are also kindly requested to come to the assistance of the people that become victims of the current siution in the country.
02 May 2014
Addis Ababa

World Wide Oromo Community Rallies Against Ethiopian Tyranny

World Wide Oromo Communities demonstration schedule. Please let us know if you have more to add to the list:
Oromo CommunityPlace of RallyDate and Time
Washington, DC, USAEthiopian Embassy May 6; 9:00 AM
Washington, DC, USAWhite House May 9; 9:00 AM
Chicago, IL, USA Start at 230 S. Dearborn – ABC News May 6, 11:00 AM
Los Angeles, CA, USA
 May 9
Portland, OR, USA
 May 9
San Francisco, CA, USA
 May 9
Las Vegas, NV, USA
 May 9
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 450 Broadway May 9; 12:00 PM
Calgary, Canada In front of City Hall May 9
Greater Toronto & Ottawa, Canada Ottawa Parliament May 9; 10:00 AM
Edmonton, Canada
 May 9
Vancouver, BC, Canada
 May 9
Columbus, Ohio, USA In front of State House May 9; 2:00 PM
Oslo, Norway
 May 9
Berlin, Germany Federal Chancellor/Bundeskanzleramt May 9; 9:00 AM
Den Haag, Netherlands
 May 9
Johannesburg, South Africa
 May 9
Melbourne, Australia Parliament House May 9; 9:30 AM
Denver, Colorado, USA
 May 9
Houston, Texas, USA Federal Building, Downtown May 9; 10:00 AM
Dallas, Texas, USA
 May 9
Seattle, WA, USA
May 7; 1:00 PM
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
May 9
Geneva, Switzerland
May 9
Stockholm, Sweden SergelstorgMay 9; 11:00 AM
London, UK London Parliament at Old Place YardMay 6; 11:00 AM
Jeddah, KSA
May 8
Cairo, Egypt
May 7
Tel Aviv, Israel In front of Ethiopian EmbassyMay 12

SILENCE IN THE FACE OF INJUSTICE WILL ONLY DIVIDE, NOT UNITE ETHIOPIA!

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May 4, 2014 (OromoTV) — The recent unrest and ongoing slaughter of innocent University #OromoStudents by Ethiopian Government forces has once again revealed Ethiopia’s deep seeded hatred for Oromo’s. Although, the vicious attack on Oromo’s and #OromoProtests is nothing new and perhaps can be traced back to more than a century. The faces, ethnicities, and regimes change from Menelik to Meles and beyond, however, the untold atrocities against Oromo’s and #OromoProtests continue. We have been forcefully silenced for far too long. Thanks to our enemies we have witnessed the arms and breasts of our sisters, aunts and mothers get cutoff by inhumane government forces. Not to mention our brothers, uncles, and fathers get arrested, languish in despicable prisons, vanish without trace, and ultimately lose their lives at the hands of government forces.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

http://ayyaantuu.com/horn-of-africa-news/oromia/osloo-waamicha-hiriira-mormii/


OSLOO: WAAMICHA HIRIIRA MORMII

GAAFA GUYYAA 9-05-2014 HAWAASI OROMOO BIYYA SKAANDINEVIYAA KEESSA JIRAATTAN HUNDI MAGAALAA OSLOOTTI HIRIIRA SAA’ATII 10:00 IRRAA JALQABEE GODHAMU IRRATTI HIRMAATTANII DIRQAMA LAMUMMAA AKKA BAATAN HAWAASI OROMOO OSLOO IYYAA , IYYA DABARSAA ISINIIN JEDHA.    KAAYYOO HIRIIRICHAA
  • GAAFIIN MIRGAA KAN ILMAAN OROMOO BIYYAA KEESSATTI KAASAA JIRAN GAAFII KEENYAS TAHUU ADDUUNYAAF MULDHISUU
  • AJJEECHAA, HIDHAA FI DARARA MOOTUMMAAN ABBAA IRREE ITOOPHIYAA ILMAAN OROMOO GAAFI MIRGAA KARAA NAGAYAAN GAAFATAN IRRAAN GAHAA JIRU BALAALEFFATUU
  • LEECELLOO YAALA  ILMAAN OROMOO RASAASA  AGAAZII FI FEDARAAL POOLISIITIN RUKUTAMANIF OOLU WALITTI BUUSUU

KANAAFUU ILMA NAMA DHIISI HORIINUU WALIIF GADOODAA TOKKUMMAAN BAANEE SAGALEE UUMMATA KEENYAA HAA DHAGEESSISNU JEDHA HAWAASI OROMOO OSLOO
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OLF Press Release on TPLF’s Mass killings of the Oromo Students

Saturday, May 3, 2014


OLF Press Release
The Mass killing of the Oromo students who have peacefully protested against injustices in Ethiopia is only invigorate the Oromo people struggle for justice.The Mass killing of the Oromo students
Since the last twenty three years , the Tigray Liberation Front (the TPLF) controls the state power in Ethiopia, the TPLF regime has targeted Oromo people in general and Oromo students in particular. The TPLF has arrested, tortured and killed thousands Oromo in the past twenty three years. The current sense less mass killings of Oromo students in different universities, like Ambo, Wallaga, Dire Dawa, Robe, Adamaa,Haramaya,Jimma , Illu , etc is the heinous crime that shocked the conscious of humanity.
The OLF strongly condemns such barbaric and egregious killing of innocent Oromo university students who have peacefully demanded the regime to halt the displacement of Oromo farmers from their Ancestral land and the inclusion of Oromo cities and surrounding localities under Finfinnee (Addis Ababa) administration under the pretext of development. Instead of responding for their genuine demands, the barbaric TPLF regime opted to massacre the Oromo students in broad day lights in the eyes of international community which have watched the agony and senseless killing through social media.
We want to remind the TPLF regime that, continuous torture, arrest and arbitrarily killing of the Oromo students will not stop the legitimate demands of Oromo students in particular and the Oromo people in general. Instead, the TPLF Action will invigorate the just struggle of Oromo people to decide their destiny in their home land. We call upon the OPDO to stand with the Oromo students and Oromo people in this historical gesture when the TPLF regime has engaged in killing the innocent Oromo people. Not doing anything and continue to work with the TPLF under this condition will make you (the OPDO) part and parcel of The TPLF crime against Oromo. We remind you that this is a high time for OPDO and its members to stand with the Oromo people genuine demands and constitutional rights guaranteed even under the TPLF (Ethiopian) constitution.
We also call upon all Oromo political and civil organizations and other political and civil organizations that claim they work to bring democracy and freedom in Ethiopia to condemn this heinous crime and stand with the legimate demands of Oromo students and the Oromo people.
Also, we urge all peace loving governments and people around the world to condemn this senseless killing of innocent Oromo students by Ethiopia regime, and stand with Oromo students’ and Oromo people who have been peacefully demanding for their legitimate rights from the Ethiopian regime.
General Kamal Gelcuu ,
Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) Chairman

http://www.oromotv.com/seattle-holds-candlelight-vigil-march4finfinne-in-support-of-oromostudents-and-oromoprotests/

http://ayyaantuu.com/horn-of-africa-news/oromia/oromo-voice-radio-broadcast-on-may-3-2014/

Oromo Voice Radio Broadcast on May 3, 2014 - Ayyaantuu News Online
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Oromo Voice Radio broadcasts to Oromia on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 PM Finfinnee time at 16 MB or 17850 kHz. Oromo Voice Radio is

http://amharic.voanews.com/content/ethiopia-oromiya-protesters-killings-05-01-14/1905846.html


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በአዲስ አበባ ዙሪያ ያሉ ከተሞችን በዋና ከተማይቱ ማስተር ፕላን ውስጥ አካትቶ ለማልማት በሚል የተያዘውን ዕቅድ ከተቃወሙ የኦሮሚያ ዩኒቨርሲቲ ተማሪዎች ጋር በተነሣ ግጭት በሰው ይወትና ንብረት ላይ ጉዳት መድረሱን የመንግሥት ኮመዩኒኬሽን ጉዳዮች ፅ/ቤት አስታወቀ፡፡
በኦሮሚያ ግጭቶች ሕይወት ጠፋ

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FALLEN OROMO HEROES !

Mootummaan Wayyaanee Abdii jireenya isaa waan kutaatee jiruuf gochaa balleessani baduu akka filmataatti fudhate.sabaaba kanaaf oomaa waraana Ummaata meeshan mal..

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Ethiopia protest: Ambo students killed in Oromia state

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At least nine students have died during days of protests in Ethiopia's Oromia state, the government has said.
However, a witness told the BBC that 47 were killed by the security forces.
She said the protests in Ambo, 125km (80 miles) west of Addis Ababa began last Friday over plans to expand the capital into Oromia state.
The government did not say how most of the deaths had been caused but the Ambo resident said she had seen the army firing live ammunition.

Analysis

The student protestors are from Ethiopia's biggest ethnic group, the Oromo, numbering around 27 million people.
Oromia is the country's largest region, completely surrounding the capital Addis Ababa, although the city is itself part of the Amhara region.
Its people speak their own language - Oromifa - and see themselves as very different from the Amhara.
The protesters believe they face losing their regional and cultural identity if plans to extend Addis Ababa's administrative control into parts of Oromia get the go-ahead.
Some have also raised fears of the potential for land grabs.
The so called "master-plan" for Addis Ababa is currently out for public consultation and the government says people are being given opportunities to raise their concerns.
Officials say the plan has been well publicised and will bring city services to poor rural areas.
The protestors claim they merely wanted to raise questions about the plan - but were answered with violence and intimidation.
"I saw more than 20 bodies on the streets," she said.
"I am hiding in my house because I am scared."
The Ambo resident said that four students had been killed on Monday and another 43 in a huge security crackdown on Tuesday, after a huge demonstration including many non-students.
Since then, the town's streets have been deserted, she said, with banks and shops closed and no transport.
She said teaching had been suspended at Ambo University, where the protests began, and students prevented from leaving.
In a statement, the government said eight people had died during violent protests led by "anti-peace forces" in the towns of Ambo and Tokeekutayu, as well as Meda Welabu University, also in Oromia state.
It said one person had been killed "in a related development" when a hand grenade was thrown at students watching a football match.
The statement blamed the protests on "baseless rumours" being spread about the "integrated development master plan" for the capital.
BBC Ethiopia analyst Hewete Haileselassie says some ethnic Oromos feel the government is dominated by members of the Tigre and Amhara communities and they would be loath to see the size of "their" territory diminish with the expansion of Addis Ababa, which is claimed by both Oromos and Amharas.

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ቢቢሲ የዘገበው ዜና በተማሪወች ላይ ያደረሰው የሚዘገንን ግፍ በወገኑ ላይ እንዲ የሚያሳዝን የግፍ ተግባር ወደየት እይሄድ እንደሆን አልገባኝምኔ ሰው በወገኑ ላይ እንዲህ አይነት ጭካኔ .....

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Ethiopia

Ethiopia: UN condemns crackdown on journalists, increasing restrictions on freedom of expression

May 2, 2014
GENEVA (2 May 2014) – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday expressed concerns about the increasing restrictions placed on freedom of opinion and expression in Ethiopia, following the recent arrest and detention of six bloggers and three journalists.
“I am deeply concerned by this recent wave of arrests and the increasing climate of intimidation against journalists and bloggers prevailing in Ethiopia,” Pillay said.
On 25 and 26 April, six members of the blogging collective Zone Nine and three journalists were arrested by police in Addis Ababa. They were later taken to the Maekelawi federal police station, where they remain in custody.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemns Ethiopia's crackdown on journalists
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Ethiopia
On 27 April 2014, they appeared before the Arada Court of First Instance in Addis Ababa. Although the exact charges against each of them remain unclear, the UN Human Rights Office has received information that they were arrested for “working with foreign human rights organizations and inciting violence through social media to create instability in the country.”
The nine detainees are reportedly held incommunicado and some of their family members who tried to bring them food over the weekend were denied access.
Since January 2012, a number of journalists have been convicted under the Anti-terrorism Proclamation to sentences ranging from 5 years to life imprisonment. Two journalists arrested in July 2012 and January 2013 under the same law are currently in detention, awaiting their trial.
“The fight against terrorism cannot serve as an excuse to intimidate and silence journalists, bloggers, human rights activists and members of civil society organizations. And working with foreign human rights organisations cannot be considered a crime. Over the past few years, the space for dissenting voices has been shrinking dramatically in Ethiopia,” the High Commissioner said.
Pillay noted that the Ethiopian authorities continue to use the Charities and Societies Proclamation Law, the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation and the Mass Media Law to restrict the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly.
The Charities and Societies Proclamation Law places restrictions on the activities that civil society organizations can engage in and institutes onerous registration procedures for registration as well as criminal penalties, restrictions on funding sources and intrusive powers of surveillance.
As a result of this legislation, local human rights organizations are unable to operate freely and have had to drastically scale down their human rights activities. Some have even been forced to close down some of their regional offices or to change their focus from human rights to development work during the re-registration process.
“In its efforts to combat terrorism, the Ethiopian Government must comply at all times with its human rights obligations under international law,” Pillay said. Ethiopia is party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which both guarantee the right to freedom of expression.
Back in July 2012, Pillay had already warned that the vague definitions used in the 2009 anti-terrorism law could create a climate of intimidation and result in criminalizing the exercise of fundamental human rights.
The High Commissioner urged the Ethiopian Government to release all bloggers and journalists currently in detention for simply exercising their right to freedom of expression. She also reiterated her appeal for there to be a review of current anti-terrorism and civil society legislation to ensure its conformity with international human rights standards.
UN Human Rights

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Ethiopia: Dozens of Ethnic Oromo Protesters Gunned Down

Ethiopia: Dozens of Ethnic Oromo Protesters Gunned Down
ETHIOPIAN security forces today reportedly killed more than 20 ethnic Oromo students after opening fire on to peaceful protesters in the western Oromia town of Ambo.


Ethiopia: Government Massacre in Ambo Feared to have claimed 20 Lives

Ethiopia: Government Massacre in Ambo Feared to have claimed 20 Lives

Ethiopian college student gunned down by government forces in Ambo, Ethiopia - 1 May 2014
14 years old student gunned down by Ethiopian government forces in  Oromia- 1 May 2014
Death at from Yesterday’s massacre in Ambo feared to have been as high as 20 and in Robe (Bale) 3 death is reported. Addis Ababa University students stage protest ( picture below). At Haromaya University an explosion took place wounding scores of students watching soccer game; death reported but number unconfirmed. Dire Dawa University-about 300 students are said have been taken to jail. Heavy police and military presence across college campuses and city centers across the country

Ethiopia rocked by Oromo student protests

Ethiopia rocked by Oromo student protests

oromoprotests(OPride) — At least a dozen protesters have been killed and many others wounded as students in Ethiopia's populous Oromia region clashed with military forces on Wednesday.
Student protests began earlier this month in response to plans by Addis Ababa City Administration which is expected to significantly expand the city's territorial jurisdiction.
Thousands of Oromo students at nine universities in Oromia have rallied in the last ten days opposing the plan, which they say would displace Oromo farmers and undermine their state's constitutionally protected "special interests." Oromo students at Jimma, Haromaya, Ambo, Wollega, Bule Hora, Madawalabu, Metu, Adama and Dire Dawa universities have turned out in droves denouncing the plan. At least 10 students were killed in Ambo while three others were shot dead at Madawalabu University on Wednesday, according to eyewitnesses. Unknown number of wounded protesters were being treated at local hospitals
The Ethiopian capital falls within the Oromia state, the largest of Ethiopia's nine ethnic-based administrative regions, and also serves as its capital. The country's constitution stipulates the state's special interest in the city — providing for utilization of resources, service provision and joint administration matters. Protesters say the city's latest master plan undermines these interests. 

OSLO may 1, oromo protested against tplf and the current killing of oromo students in ambo.

OSLO may 1, oromo protested against tplf and the current killing of oromo students in ambo.

Ethiopian Security Forces opened fired and killed 30 people.


Ethiopian security Forces opened fire during the oromo students nonviolent protest rally at western oromia Ambo town. Eye witnesses said more than 30 people...
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Ethiopia: Stop killing and attacking innocent unarmed protesters

Ethiopia: Stop killing and attacking innocent unarmed protesters

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May 1, 2014
Oromo students in Ethiopia are currently facing assault, imprisonment, and death due to the mass protests in Universities against the “Integrated Development Master Plan, “also known as the,  “Addis Master Plan” The proposed plan aims to expand the current territory of Ethiopia’s capital by evicting and displacing thousands, if not millions of Oromo peasants from their lands. Student protestors are opposing the eviction of peasants from their lands and illegal expansion at the expense of indigenous people.
Students at multiple universities including Jimma, Wollo, Haramaya, Ambo, Wollega, Metu, Bolu Hora, Adama, Maddawalabu and Dire Dawa University campuses continue to express their concerns through ongoing peaceful protests. On April 29, 2014, an estimated 25,000 people in Ambo marched in the streets of Oromia in opposition to the government’s plan. In an attempt to intimidate and deter further protests, Ethiopian security forces responded with gunfire and killed several students, leaving many others injured. To date, the numbers of deaths are still rising and Security forces are sent into various cities to silence further protests.
The current crackdown on innocent students is no surprise to the international community. The Ethiopian government has been silencing dissenting voices by violently intimidating, killing, and torturing those who dare question or oppose its policies. Local reports indicate that the protests will continue so long as the Ethiopian government ignores the basic constitutional and free speech rights of the Oromo people. The atrocities and dehumanization of Oromo students must be stopped. Ethiopia continues to devalue basic human rights of the Oromo people and we cannot affirm their policies by staying silent.
Our organization as a collective will be making a campaign video to raise awareness about the issue unfolding in the Oromia Region. We are asking for other communities to follow in solidarity and demand their respective communities to condemn atrocities being committed against students in Oromia.
IOYA calls upon all Oromo and all human rights organizations to write letters to the international community and publicly stand in solidarity with the protesters right to condemn land eviction, displacement and disregard for regional constitutional rights.
Sincerely,
International Oromo Youth Association
Website: www.ioya.org