In the most
documentary films, especially on the National Geography, I always see when animals
are eaten by crocodiles. During the dry season, most animals lost their lives on
searching for their thirsty. Similarly, in dictator’s country, most people have
been eaten by dictator’s gun and prison while they were searching for true
democracy.
One of Oromo’s mother is weeping for her shot son |
On the
other hand, in Ethiopia, both media and journalist are properties of Ethiopian ‘government’.
It is not allowed to anybody to speak his/her and people’s mind, but only ‘government’s’
or groups owned gun plus power’s mind. I
think, it is easy to only speak other’s mind for a parrot, but not for humans. We
have been learning in modern universities. But, we couldn’t practice modernity
in backward regulations. Dictators believe in gun and force, but if mind is
there, a little boy can ride a horse…
Why Ethiopian
University students have been yelping for true democracy since Hailesillassie
Regime or 1950s? Nowadays, why Oromo University Students and intellectuals are being
killed, arrested, tortured, and dismissed? Why to being an Oromo and journalist
is the worst situation in Ethiopia? Why Oromo students are being ‘firewood’s’
for Woyane’s firearms? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V2QLA-nRt0&noredirect=1
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27251331 Purposely, why killing, arresting, torturing, exiling, land grabbing, dismissal, etc. are targeted to Oromos? According to 2014 Amnesty International Report, since 2011, at least 5,000 Oromos have been suffering in Ethiopian prison.http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AFR25/006/2014/en many people estimate that at least 20,000-25,000 Oromos arrested in Ethiopia since 1991. In a country of 80 different ethnic groups-Ethiopia, more than 90%, prisons occupied by Oromos.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27251331 Purposely, why killing, arresting, torturing, exiling, land grabbing, dismissal, etc. are targeted to Oromos? According to 2014 Amnesty International Report, since 2011, at least 5,000 Oromos have been suffering in Ethiopian prison.http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AFR25/006/2014/en many people estimate that at least 20,000-25,000 Oromos arrested in Ethiopia since 1991. In a country of 80 different ethnic groups-Ethiopia, more than 90%, prisons occupied by Oromos.