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Oromo
University students demonstrated against the move of Oromia's capital
OIN,
October 20, 2000
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About
500 Oromo University students in Finfinne held a peaceful demonstration
Friday, September 13, protesting the abrogation of Finfinne as the
Capital of Oromia. According to news reaching OIN, the peaceful demonstration
was held in front of the so-called "Oromia Council" office to demand
the reversal of the decision to move the capital to Adaama. The OPDO
officials' response to the peaceful demonstration was to call the
TPLF security forces and disperse the demonstrators. Upon arrival
at the scene of the demonstration, the security forces started savagely
thrashing peaceful demonstrators eventually dispersing them. At the
end of the day, the security forces arrested at least three students,
Darajjee Taddasaa a 4th year Chemistry major, Balaay Kabbadaa, a 3rd
year statistics major, and Faqaaduu Lameessaa, a 2nd year statistics
major. The three students' whereabouts is unknown. The police commissioner,
Debesai Raggaasaa, in his interview with the VOA Amharic program claimed
that the students were arrested for illegally demonstrating and blocking
roads. Nonetheless, eyewitness reports tell OIN that the students
were arrested in front of the University entrance, hours after the
police dispersed the demonstration.
The
Oromo University student's demonstration comes following similar
protest and outrage from Macha and Tullama Association. Since the
Oromia Council on July 12, 2000 rubber stamped the TPLF’s decision
to move the capital of Oromia from Finfinne to Adama, Oromos’ protests
against the move is expanding to different sectors of the Oromo
population. Commentators indicate that the decision to move the
capital from Finfinne is consistent with TPLF's agenda of denying
the Oromos their own cities, land, and their holly shrines among
others.
It
is also clear that the masterminds behind such wicked move are not
only TPLF but Amhara chauvinists who are also trying to detach not
only Finfinne, but several other beautiful cities such as Diredawa
and Adaama from the rest of Oromia.
Since
the occupation of Oromia over a century ago, successive Ethiopian
regimes have oppressed, subjugated and dehumanized the Oromo people.
But the degree of suffering to which the Oromo people are subjected
at the hands of EPRDF surpasses the atrocities of previous dictatorships,
and about match that of the first colonizer -- Menelik -- who butchered
of the Oromo. Today, elders, prominent Oromo professionals, businessmen,
lawyers, journalists, civic leaders, and students are subjected
to arrest, torture, and extra-judicial execution. It is clear that
denying Oromia her own beloved city is adding political insult to
the deep injuries TPLF perpetrated on the Oromo through war, famine,
and raging fire in its efforts to dominate the Oromo in every way
possible. Notwithstanding, all indications are that the evils of
TPLF, rather than weakening the Oromo resolve, is actually uniting
the Oromo. The recent unity among all liberation forces is one such
positive development and show the Oromo resolve to free itself once
and for all from the shackles of Abysinnian colonialism our people
have been subjected to for over a century.
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