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Walaleessaan: Eebba Coqorsaa ==================== Duumessi duuba goraa Goraatu kattaan muraa Kittaantun hortee ciraa Suuraan hoffaa safaraa Suuraan fafaa numoo’ee Maraan martoon dukkanaa Huurkuun...
View ArticleThe Elephant in the Room: The Ethiopian Empire State and the Oromo National...
The Ethiopian Empire state is on the verge of collapse like other empires in history. The empire rulers can no more hide the Oromo struggle for liberation under the guise of religion and territorial...
View ArticleHISTORY OF OROMO WRITING and the Contribution of Dr. Mohammed Reshad
- By Dr. Abdulsemed Mohammed Language is a means of communication and a symbol of national identity. As a means of communication a language serves as a bridge to bring two sides together. As such,...
View ArticleThe Ethiopian Civil Rights Movement: Promising Developments
by Alemu Tafesse The Ethiopian Muslims’ movement, an activism that took too many an observer by surprise when it started, is getting even more promising day by day. It has kept amazing some for its...
View ArticleDHUGAAN JIRU KANA
Kan Walaleesse: Geshere Abdisa Gurmesa ==================== Kan rafes dammaqe, kan riphes socho’e Eenyummaasaas bare, hundumtuu of ta’e Sin dukkana seetu nuyiif dur bari’ee Dhaloonni hin gowwoomu...
View ArticleWhat is the Value of an Education?
By Jilcha Hamid I think it’s a question that receives a wide range of opinions, many of which may have valid points. The way you answer the question will obviously depend on your own life and...
View Article40th Year Remembrance of the Publications of Hirmaata Dubbii Afaan Oromoo and...
By Yahya Jamal* The first books in the history of Oromo literature Published in the summer of 1973, HIRMAATA DUBBII AFAAN OROMOO is the first Afaan Oromoo book written in Latin alphabet by a consortium...
View ArticleUnmasking Pseudo “Multinational-ism” in the Era of Social Media
By Tolera Fikru Gemta The current contending critical discourses regarding Oromo-Ethiopia relation on most Social Medias has retrieved my memory during my journalistic engagements in the golden era of...
View ArticleTypologies of National-isms in Ethiopia
By Ayele Gelan (OPride) – Over the last several weeks, a lot has been said on both sides of the “I am Oromo first” and “I am Ethiopian first” divide. But very little about why people choose those...
View ArticlePart III: Dr Gemetchu Megerssa: Conversation on Knowledge, Identity and the...
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View ArticleLaguu lagaa!
Kan Walaleesse: Eebba Coqorsaa Jaatanii lammiitiif Walbiraan sududaan Daguun bishaan yaa’aa Kan haarome moofe Tortoraa haaromsuuf “hiddaseef” mirmirti Lootuun dhakaa jalaa bofti laga loo’aa!! Laga...
View ArticleEthiopia: Prospects for Peace in Ogaden
ICC/ Nairobi/Brussels, 6 August 2013: The most credible attempt at talks to end decades of armed conflict in Ogaden may soon resume, but concerted efforts need to be made to guide them to a peaceful...
View ArticleCallee mormaa
Walaleessaa: Eebba Coqorsaa ayyaantuu qaalluun eker-dubbiftuun callee ilaalun hariiroo uumaaf uumamaa haalun tulluufi malkaa bonaafi gannaa arfaasaaf birraa jiruuf jireenyaa dabaree seenaa hiikkaa...
View ArticleEthiopian repression of Muslim protests must stop
Amnesty International, August 8, 2013 The Ethiopian government must end its use of repressive tactics against demonstrators, following initial reports of widespread arrests of Muslim protesters during...
View ArticleFew Notes on Current Ethiopian Muslim Movement
By Leggesse Alemu Ethiopian Muslim movement is scary threats for Ethiopian Government at least for three main reasons. 1. It is supported by almost all sections of societies and communities in...
View ArticleArraa Gurbaa…!
Yaa bada fattee…, bada fatittii! Attaam allaatiin si liqimsiti? Hudhi ciriqii, ija haababaastuu Karaa taa’aashe afuura haa hayaastu! Kottee ol kaastee haa wixxifattu Fedhe haa qufa’tuu,...
View ArticleThe Salat Man: A symbol of the discipline and determination of Ethiopian...
By Jilcha Hamid When Ethiopia’s Federal Police were called in to crack down on anticipated protests after the Eid prayer, witnesses reported horrific scenes of baton wielding police beating and chasing...
View ArticleMuslim Protests in Ethiopia and the Symbolism of Human Rights
By Professor Steven Thomas Almost every week since 2011, American news corporations have reported on the non-violent grassroots democratic movements in Egypt and Tunisia and the violent,...
View ArticleUrgoo!!
Kan Walaleesse; Eebba Coqorsaa ……………………………. Barii birraa bonaa bona hoongee gannaa gombisaan uramee raammoon uree mana qaqaan onaa jigee gannaanis awwaaree bonaanis dhimmisaa dhimmuun mana diigee...
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