The following article is excerpted from Journal of Oromo Studies, Volume II, 1995 by Professor Abbas Haji. It is important political and educational article to …
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Tokkicha Abbaa Milkiin Waan gootota kanaa bal’inaan bareessuuf osuman taa’e yaaduu Aaddee Foolii Gorbaa -haatii Koroneel Hayilu Raggaasaa nadursani.Lubbuun jiraatanii seenaa kana baasuun isaanii bayy’ee …
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I was one of those who were fortunate enough to participate in this year’s Oromo Studies Association (OSA) annual Conference that was held in Washington …
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Gurmessaa Beekamaa (facebook.com) | Hagayyaa 10, 2013 “OPDO manna tiksee horii akaakayyuukoo wayya” jedhani warri argan.Maaliif yoo jettan Tikseen akkakayyukoo gaafa horri gadi yaasattu, horii …
Read More »Persecuted at Home, Harassed and Abused Abroad ODF’s Reformist Politics versus Oromo Claims for Justice
By Mekuria Bulcha | July 31, 2013 Introduction In an article titled “Oromo Freedom from What and For What, Part 2: A Struggle for the …
Read More »The Political and Stereotypical Portrayals of the Oromo in the Ethiopian Historiography
The Oromo are the largest ethnonation in the Horn of Africa. In Ethiopia, they constitute 40% of the country’s total population and occupy the largest …
Read More »Is the Conflict Between Ethiopiawinet and Oromummaa Irreconcilable?
Is the Conflict Between Ethiopiawinet and Oromummaa Irreconcilable? It is interesting to follow the ongoing discussion and dispute regarding Ethiopiawinet (Ethiopian nationalism) and Oromummaa (Oromo nationalism) in the cyberworld and at the …
Read More »Oromiyaa baldhoo qoqooduuf shira wayyaaneen itti turtee fi jirtu. Nutoo gochaa diinaa kana bifa kamiin hubachaa jirra?
Labsa Waloo THBO fi GQM-ABO
Waxabajjii 16, 2013 LABSA WALOO Mootummaan Itoophiyaa kan Adda Bilisummaa Ummata Tigraayin (ABUT hkn TPLF) dursamu shoorarkeessummaa isaa caalatti itti fufuudhan gidiraan inni …
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