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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Oromo Parliamentary Group Letter

April 12, 2007
To: European Union, UNO, USA Congress, Human Rights Watches, Amnesty International, ICRC, and UNHCR.

Dear Sirs:
I am writing you behalf of the Oromo Parliamentary Group. The Oromo Parliamentary Group (OPG) is made up of Oromo members of Ethiopia federal parliament and the parliament of the regional sate of Oromia and as representative of Oromo people and Ethiopian people as whole.
We had high hopes and aspiration that by participating in the legal political forum of Ethiopia we would contribute to the democratisation process and bring stability, peace and development. It was with strong belief that the constitution will be respected and supremacy of law will prevail, that we decided to join the legal political system.
Following assurances by the international community, particularly the European Union and USA government. We took this courageous decision of trying to secure the legitimate rights of our suffering population through the ballot box mostly because of the urging of the international community. Although we were discouraged by the experience of gross violations of human rights that we witnessed on the ground, we belied the advice of the international community that participation in the legal political process offered the best way to win the rights of our population who have been facing massive violations of human rights.
Our hope was that we would be able to use our presence and position in the parliament to speak against violations of the political, economic, and social rights of our population. Although many of the ordinary citizens who spoke against these violations ended up in detention, where they routinely faced torture, we believed our parliamentary immunity would spare us from facing a similar fate. Today, there is no peace, stability, democracy and rule of law in Ethiopia. The regime carried out mass killing of civilians, thousands are detained for long period without charges and tortured, tens of thousands are forced to flee their country fearing harassment and intimidation. An elected member of the federal parliament was killed in Arsi Nagell, the others are tortured, and 10 of Oromo parliamentarians are forced to flee the country Dr. Getachew Jigi, Abiyot Kabada, Tshome Badhasa, Gizanyi Baqala, Tafara Legasa, Caala Baqala, Labata Fufa, Siraji Husen, Akasa Keesi, Ms. Sara Mamo.
The international community that gave us assurances to partake in the election is today not ready to defend us now when we are clearly become victim of so called democracy. Our families live under constant terror. Having no means to provide them the support they need, with out any defence from world community for there lives. As a result the millions of voters who voted us into parliament and tens millions our supporters are being disenfranchised. The people in Ethiopia believed in Western pronouncements about respect for human rights, democracy, good governance, and accountability. But as these ideals are flagrantly violated in broad daylight, the international community remains silent.
I am appeal to you to kindly request your assistance in facilitating the holding of a hearing at the European Union, UNO, USA congress, Human Rights Watches, Amnesty international to look into the desperate situation of Oromo parliamentarians and the human rights situation in Ethiopia in general and in Oromia regional state in particular. It is my sincere hope our appeal will be favourably received.
Sincerely,
Dr. Getachew Jigi Demeksa
MP, Chairman of Oromo Parliamentary Group

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Mass imprisonment of Oromos continued unabated in different parts of Oromia

The Ethiopian regime launched a new round of mass detention in and around a locality known as 'Achane' in the Wallaga zone of Oromia. Since the beginning of April, 2007 the regime rounded up 40 farmers and detained them in secret torture facilities in Finchawa town. The victims were accused of knowledge about the location and movement of the Oromo Liberation Army. So far the following names of 5Mass imprisonment of Oromos continued unabated in different parts of Oromia

The Ethiopian regime launched a new round of mass detention in and around a locality known as 'Achane' in the Wallaga zone of Oromia. Since the beginning of April, 2007 the regime rounded up 40 farmers and detained them in secret torture facilities in Finchawa town. The victims were accused of knowledge about the location and movement of the Oromo Liberation Army. So far the following names of 6 victims have been identified and we will release the names of the remaining victims as soon as the information is available.

Tadde Bulto
Gobosho Tarafa
Mazgabu Soresa
Tiyare Dhinsa
Bayisa

In similar development 20 school kids from 'Kombosha' high school, in Guduru district of Wallaga zone, have been arrested. These young kids were accused of distributing pamphlets, denouncing OPDO's May 17 annual celebration. As of today the following names of 4 kids have been obtained and we will also release the names of the remaining kids as soon as the information is available.

Gamachu Shibashi (10th grader)
Masarat Gabayo (10th grader)
Tariku Marid (10th grader)
Tasfaye (10th grader)

It is a sad reality that the international community has failed to take any meaningful action to stop extra-judicial killings, disappearances, illegal arrests, torture, gang rape and detentions without trial that are systematically and continuously committed against the Oromo people all over Oromia.
Once again, we would like to call upon the international community to realize the gruesome situation the Oromos, as a people, are facing under the tyrannical government of Ethiopia and use their economic, political, and diplomatic clout to immediately stop the acts of genocide perpetuated against the Oromo people.


Victory for the Oromo people!
OLF infodesk
April 11, 2007
victims have been identified and we will release the names of the remaining victims as soon as the information is available.

Tadde Bulto
Gobosho Tarafa
Mazgabu Soresa
Tiyare Dhinsa
Bayisa

In similar development 20 school kids from 'Kombosha' high school, in Guduru district of Wallaga zone, have been arrested. These young kids were accused of distributing pamphlets, denouncing OPDO's May 17 annual celebration. As of today the following names of 4 kids have been obtained and we will also release the names of the remaining kids as soon as the information is available.

Gamachu Shibashi (10th grader)
Masarat Gabayo (10th grader)
Tariku Marid (10th grader)
Tasfaye (10th grader)

It is a sad reality that the international community has failed to take any meaningful action to stop extra-judicial killings, disappearances, illegal arrests, torture, gang rape and detentions without trial that are systematically and continuously committed against the Oromo people all over Oromia.
Once again, we would like to call upon the international community to realize the gruesome situation the Oromos, as a people, are facing under the tyrannical government of Ethiopia and use their economic, political, and diplomatic clout to immediately stop the acts of genocide perpetuated against the Oromo people.


Victory for the Oromo people!
OLF infodesk
April 11, 2007

Map of oromia

Map of oromia