| March
29, 2002 |
| To: |
The
Eurpean commision |
|
Governments
of the member states |
|
European
community |
It
is with at utmost distress that we bring the sad news
of the ongoing killings, arrests, detantions and harasments
of Oromo University and high school students taking
place in many parts of the Oromia regional state in
Ethiopia to your attention on behalf Union of Oromo
Students in Europe. UOSE is an organization with members
in many European countries. We hope the European commission
and the governments of the member states take immediate
action to help change the serious human rights situation
affecting Oromos and other peoples under the Tigrean
led minority regime in Ethiopia. The Oromo people are
struggling for their self determination and constitute
about 50% of the population in Ethiopia.
As
we write this letter, young university and high school
students and their teachers are peacefully demonstrating
against the brutality of the Tigrean led minority regime.
The peaceful demonistration that started in the town
of Naqamte in the western part of the country has spred
to other major urban centers such as Ambo, Shambu, Ghimbi,
Dambidollo and Jimma. It is also to be noted that there
were Oromo student protests in Tigray region.
Armed
to its teeth, the Ethiopian regime tried to crush the
peacefully organized student protest and oppend fire
on the students. Reports reaching us from the area indicate
that many students were killed, wonded and detained.
The killiig is going on.
It
is not new that the Tigrean led minority government
has consistently waged war on the Oromo and other peoples,
violating their human rights and depriving them of personal
security. The current brutal action taken against peacefully
demonistrating Oromo students is just an example. Records
from several human rights organizations including Amnesty
international, Human rights Watch, the US State Department,
the Oromia Support Group, indicate extra judicial killings,
disappearances and detentions under the current regime
since it came to power in 1991. Any Oromo who demands
her or his basic right is immediately branded as a sympathiser
of Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and persecuted. It is
to be recalled that hundreds of Oromo university students
were forced to leave their country and joined tens of
thousands of oromo refugees suffering in refugee camps
in Kenya. UOSE would like to use this occasion to express
its appreciation to all governmental non-governmental
agencies for the help they give to Oromo refugees in
Kenya.
In
view of the situation described above, we here by call
upon the Eurpean Commision, Governments of the member
states and the European Community to urge the Ethiopian
government;
- to
free all oromo students with out any condition,
- to
stop the systematic elimination of Oromo intellectuals,
business men and human rights activists, and
- to
stop its extrajudicial killings, arrests, tortures,
and detentions of innocent people.
Sincerely,
Union
Of Oromo Students in Europe (UOSE)
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