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UN
Integrated Regional Information Network
August 13, 2001
The
Speaker of the Federal Council, Almaz Mako, has said
she has defected to the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF)
after being persecuted as one of its sympathisers. In
a statement released on 11 August, Almaz said that as
Speaker and as a central committee member of the ruling
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF)
she had hoped to advance the cause of her Oromo people
through the official Oromo People's Democratic Organisation
(OPDO), but that the EPRDF had "brought untold miseries
and sufferings on the Oromo people". She said the dominant
Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) did not tolerate
political independence, and that the government paid
"lip service to democracy". According to the statement,
Oromiya had lost its autonomy as a region, and "innocent
Oromos have disappeared, perished in detention centres
from torture, and many more forced to flee the country".
She said by retaining her post she would "give the false
impression that the Oromos are represented in the government".
The Ethiopian government has dismissed the armed OLF
movement as an unrepresentative terrorist organisation.
Note
from Oromia Online: In the original of the above
story UN-IRIN mistakenly used masculine pronouns to
refer to Ms. Almaz Mako but we have made the necessary
editorial changes to reflect the fact that she is female.
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