United Liberation Forces of Oromiyaa (ULFO) United Activists and Members of Oromo Liberation Front (UAM-OLF)
June 16, 2013
We, ULFO and UAM-OLF, held a series of meetings and discussed a range of issues. The salient issues that were given a special focus in the discussion include: (1) The heinous crimes of the TPLF-led regime and the present state of the Oromo nation, (2) the growing public apathy and cynicism on the unity of purpose among Oromo liberation forces, and (3) major bottlenecks that are exceedingly restricting the development of the Oromo liberation struggle, and (4) redress mechanisms that can extricate the struggle from recurring setbacks. After extensive deliberation on the issues, the following joint statement has been released:
Duly taking a stock of the crimes of the TPLF-led regime of Ethiopia has committed on the Oromo people and their implications on the present political, economic, and social conditions of the Oromo nation, ULFO and UAM-OLF have stated that the regime: Has made the situation of the nation in all spheres of life quite abysmal and it is relentlessly working to even further deteriorate their situation;
We condemn in stern terms the TPLF-led regime of Ethiopia for all crimes it has committed on the people of Oromiya. We call upon the world community to heed to appeals of the Oromo people and act in a morally responsible manner.
June 16, 2013
JOINT STATEMENT
Deeply concerned about the escalating state terrorism that the TPLF led regime of Ethiopia has been lately perpetrating on the people of Oromiyaa and the present precarious state of the Oromo national liberation struggle, the United Liberation Forces of Oromiyaa (ULFO) and the United Activists and Members of the Oromo Liberation Front (UAM-OLF) initiated joint sessions meant to assess the extent and implication of the TPLF all-rounded attacks on the Oromo people and explore ways and means that could help unite the Oromo liberation organizations and put the struggle on the right trajectory– one that reassures the salvation of the Oromo people from the wanton destruction by the TPLF.We, ULFO and UAM-OLF, held a series of meetings and discussed a range of issues. The salient issues that were given a special focus in the discussion include: (1) The heinous crimes of the TPLF-led regime and the present state of the Oromo nation, (2) the growing public apathy and cynicism on the unity of purpose among Oromo liberation forces, and (3) major bottlenecks that are exceedingly restricting the development of the Oromo liberation struggle, and (4) redress mechanisms that can extricate the struggle from recurring setbacks. After extensive deliberation on the issues, the following joint statement has been released:
Duly taking a stock of the crimes of the TPLF-led regime of Ethiopia has committed on the Oromo people and their implications on the present political, economic, and social conditions of the Oromo nation, ULFO and UAM-OLF have stated that the regime: Has made the situation of the nation in all spheres of life quite abysmal and it is relentlessly working to even further deteriorate their situation;
· Has completely marginalized the Oromos from having any stake in the political affairs of their nation by further shrinking even the token political space it has accorded its own proxy organization – the OPDO;
· Has strangulated the economic life line of the Oromo so much so that an abject poverty has overwhelmed the people to unprecedented degree;
· Has evicted the Oromo people from their ancestral land, from both urban centers and rural areas, at an alarming rate and leased or sold their land to trans- national corporations;
· Has repeatedly fomented inter-ethnic conflicts that took heavy tolls on human life and property of Oromo communities; for instance, the recent conflict that displaced the Oromos of Anniyyaa, Jaarsoo, and Mi'eessoo sistricts in Eastern Hararge is the case in point.
· Has escalated environmental degradation in Oromiya (in some cases by deliberately destroying a rare natural forest stock in Oromiya) like the one recently decimated in Illuu Abbaaboora Zone – the UNESCO-Registered Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve;
· Has arrested the economic and social development of Oromiya by massively incarcerating the most productive demographic group throughout Oromiya and by terrorizing the bulk of the population and distracting them from engaging in development activities;
· Has caused hundreds of thousands to flee their country and suffer in foreign lands, particularly in the neighbouring countries and in the Middle East, where survival for many proved to be utterly difficult;
· Has generally targeted and declared on the Oromo people a silent war of ethnic cleansing that the international community seems to have failed to notice;
Having reflected on the wanton aggression of the Ethiopian regime on the Oromo, ULFO and UAM-OLF have cogently recognized that the Oromo nation would not have been in such a dire state had the Oromo political forces put their political powerhouse in order. In light of this glaring fact, we would like to call upon all stakeholders to work towards the evolution of a untied and an effectively organized and led Oromo national liberation struggle.
Recognizing the basis of cynicism of the Oromo public on the unity of the Oromo political organizations, ULFO and UAM-OLF have called upon:
Oromo tv if you stand for what you wrote many people will not attend the rally. This is discord among even Oromos let alone the Ethiopians.
If the purpose of Oromo Tv is what you post in hear let the general public of Oromo from any walks of life know your hidden agenda.
If there is you are there to saw a seed of political unrest this will damage the sacrifice students and Oromo people are paying.
There will be support from every one starting from Wednesday on from Ethiopian community every where.
why don,t you talk about problems you are creating every day. stop the denial and stop the opression. peace.
The culprits of the masacare has to be the main focus. Forge relation with oppressed and leave others alone let them chose whomever they want to be with. Our struggle continues.
Victory to the Oromo Nation
And WhiteStar and other ….
- The need to strengthening different media networks such as Oromia Media Network (OMN). OMN has a mere two months since it came to existence. But, it is hard to overstate its importance to unravel the current events transpiring back home. We need to redouble our effort in supporting our networks, OMN and others so that they will have people on the ground back home to expose and report the deeds of the regime to the world. Remember, battles are won not just in battle fields, but also in media studios.
- The need to establish and strengthen Oromo civic entities. The duties of these entities should include, but not limited to Organizing resources for development, establishing a legal defense fund to represent Oromo prisoners languishing in prison cells back home, bringing the perpetrators of these heinous crimes against our people tantamount to genocide to justice.
- The need to establish a lobbying group. This group, for example in the United States, can lobby the US congress (both the House of Representatives and the Senate) up to the Executive branch. I can assure you, not many elected officials in the US Congress know about the existence of the largest ethnic group, Oromo in Ethiopia let alone our plight. So it’s up to us to educate them.
- The need to strengthening initiatives such as “Afaan” Publication. By teaching the Oromo values, language, and culture to the next generation of the diaspora Oromo communities, we can empower our kids and enrich our language and culture.
- The need to render assistance to the Qeerroos back home militarily and materially.
Justice and freedom to our people!
I respect your opinion. The question is we as Oromos are more than 40 million. we have different socioeconomic and political views. No one can lead all these people in a single way or political out look. Most of the ways we tried to follow starting from 1974 is leftist view and didn’t took as no where.
The biggest argument of all is why most of the elites of Oromo of the days were “meson”, “ehiapa and echet” not the ideology you are trying to persuade as here?
The issue at hand right is not about past history but what is happening now, the massacre may be paralleled with The Soweto massacre of June 1976 in South Africa if there is one in world history.
so we are fighting back to stop this and also remember even though all we are all Oromo, we are not a factory product that are uniformed in thought.
All we share is Oromo psychology and identity not political uniformity. As such there will be no need of autocratic leader who try to shape people after himself is just another version of Stalinism.
one more question for you, if all we are fighting “the Amhara supremacy”; are you trying to persuade as to create Oromo supremacy or what?
Since Minilik vanquished the Oromo people in the nineteenth century, the Amharas are expanding their territory at the expense of the Oromos. Have you ever thought about the Oromos of Wello and Rayya in Tgray? After more than four hundred years of assimilation, they have almost reached to a point of no return up to losing their identity. This is a struggle that we are undertaking to reverse this situation. Linguistic scholars tell us that there are about seven thousand languages spoken today in this world. A century from now half of these languages will be lost forever. We are fighting to preserve our identity, language, culture and way of life. This is a cause worth fighting!
By the way, nowhere in my article that I claimed to suggest Oromo supremacy over any other group, nor did I assert that all Oromos have one school of taught. I understand we are as diverse as our number indicates. Let’s use our diversity as our strength.
Thank you again for this dialogue.
Power and opress others…NO NO NO that is what people dont understand.
Oromos are fighting only for their right. If any other people opressed we would stand up
For them as well. Oromo are not selfish..self centered.
Like Allah/Waqqayoo expect from us..we want others to have, what we want for our self.
RIP those innocents who lost their life and down with those fanatics whose is in their a**hole
I dont even get why Habash come on this site…keep your filthy self from our
Wesite.
Many commentator here were/are proponents of the regime’s governance (fake federalism, fake self- rule, fake parliament, fake federal president, fake regional president, fake local security etc., etc.). Now, when the going tough, it is not right to blame Amharas, Oromos, Gurages, Tigres, Somalis, etc, etc. for what is happening currently. Blame the masters of divide and rule and engineers of South African type Apartheid system, i. e., the woyanes/TPLF. We are also partly or wholly accountable to this tragedy directly or indirectly.
If we cannot pinpoint who the culprit is in the current tragedy, it is like aiming while our eyes are closed or blind-folded and wanting to hit a target. That is exactly what the writer (Oromo TV) of this piece is doing, firing his/her gun while his/her eyes closed or blinded-folded to shoot the enemy.
You stated the crux of the matter clearly. Sadly Federalism based on ethnicity is the cause all the trouble. Nowadays, everyone has its own agenda and in most instance that agenda are not shared by many others.
You talk about collective understanding and shared vision, they label you as neftegna. The whole essence of ethnic based federalism is to erect impregnable walls amongst ethnic groups so that they don’t read each other. This is not an innovative approach of TPLF. It has been tested and proved to work time and again during the era of colonialism.
Oromo must rely on themselves.
together as Oromo and countinue our fighting untill we assured all our God
given rights.