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Category:
Human Rights
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Oromia
Support Group - OSG
Oromo
Support League - OSL
Universal
Declaration of Human Rights in Afaan Oromoo
Human
Rights Watch
AAAS
Human Rights Action Network
Violence
Against Oromo Students Continue
Crackdown
on Oromo Students
U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services on Oromo
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Human
Rights Abuses Against the Oromo by the Ethiopian
Government
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Source:
Oromo
Liberation Front (OLF)
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The
Assault on Mecha and Tulama Self-help Association is
Repetition of History and Sign of Desperation (May 20,
2004) ... Click
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Lying
and Distorting the Truth Won't Bring Solution (April
28, 2004) ... Click
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Bombing
of Innocent Students is Fascism in Its Naked Form
(April 18, 2004) ... Click
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Oromo
Students Movement is Part and Parcel of the Oromo
Liberation Movement (March 9, 2004) ... Click
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Police
round up over 700 Jimma University students (March 10,
2004) ... Click
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TPLF
Regime's Recurrent Attacks on Oromo Students Cannot be
Justified by Any Standard (January 22, 2004) ... Click
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Oromo
Students in Mekele under Constant Pressure (May 25,
2003) ... Click
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Harassing
and Terrorising Oromo Students Won't Impede the
Progress of Oromo People's Liberation Struggle (March
25, 2002) ... Click
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OLF
Statement on AAU Students' Demonstrations (April 18,
2001) ... Click
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Source:
Oromiyaa
Liberation Council (Gumii Bilisummaa Oromiyaa)
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Protest
against the Ethiopian Government's Brutal Treatment of
the Oromo People (May 22, 2004) ... Click
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The
Oromiyaa Liberation Council (OLC) held a two-day
semi-annual council meeting on April 10 and 11, 2004.
The council conducted a thorough deliberation on
organizational matters and a range of other agenda
items that included the TPLF latest bill on the status
of Finfinne (Addis Ababa), the present onslaught of
the TPLF-led government of Ethiopia on Oromo students
and various sectors of the Oromo society, the state of
the Oromo national liberation struggle, the genocide
that the TPLF recently committed on Anuak people, the
soaring TPLF dictatorship and the escalating
political, economic, and social crisis in Ethiopia,
and the reaction of the international community on the
crime that the TPLF perpetrates on its subjects (May
11, 2004) ... Click
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No
wave of violence of the Ethiopian Government can mute
the voice of Oromo students (April 03, 2004) ... Click
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Harassment
and Intimidation of the TPLF Regime Cannot Reverse Our
Determination for Freedom and Justice (March 11, 2004)
... Click
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Source:
Oromia
Online
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UOSE
[Union of Oromo Students in Europe] Protests
Ethiopia's Harassment of Oromo Students (March 29,
2002) ... Click
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To
Whom It May Concern: We, the Addis Ababa University
Oromo students have been under harsh terrorization
aimed at us as an ethnic group for undisclosed reasons
both in the University Campus and outside from an
unknown group for quite some time. Having come to the
point where we could not pursue our study properly we
have been forced to bring the case to the attention of
the University leadership. Upon our request, the
University leadership assured us that it would try to
find out the said group and stop the threats and
physical attack directed against us (February 14,
2004) ... Click
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It
started as a simple scuffle in an ethnographic
presentation class on 22 December where a Tigre
student presents a provocative paper on the Oromo.
Some of the the students get hold of him afterwards
and ask why he had to do that, to which he replies
they deserve it (December 23, 2000) ... Click
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Partial
list of Oromo students of Finfinne University Detained
by TPLF (December 2000) ... Click
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Source:
Human Rights
Watch
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Human
Rights Watch urgently calls for investigations by the
Ministries of Federal Affairs and Justice into
allegations of torture inflicted on University of
Addis Ababa students at the Kolfe Police Training
Academy on January 20-21, 2004. Individuals found
responsible for acts of torture should be criminally
prosecuted as well as dismissed from employment
(March 17, 2004) ... Click
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“Failure
by the ministers to investigate and prosecute makes
them accomplices in torture under international
law,” Peter Takirambudde, Executive Director of
Human Rights Watch's Africa Division, said. “It’s
time to assign individual blame for allowing repeated
brutality.” (March 18, 2004) ... Click
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“Shooting
at unarmed students is a shameful misuse of government
power. The Ethiopian government has to investigate and
prosecute the authorities responsible for firing on
the students. (May 22, 2002) ... Click
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Ethiopia:
Timeline of Key Events and Assaults on Academic
Freedom Since 1991 ... Click
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Source:
Amnesty
International
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Diribi
Demissie (m), President of the Macha Tulema
Association (MTA)
Gemechu Feyera (m), MTA Vice-President
Sentayehu Workneh (m), MTA Treasurer
13 other members of the Oromo ethnic group,
names not known.
Fifteen members of the Oromo ethnic group,
including the first two men named above,
were arrested on 18 May in the capital,
Addis Ababa. Sentayehu Workneh was arrested
on 20 May. They are reportedly held
incommunicado at the 3rd police station, the
Central Investigation Department ("Maikelawi"),
where torture and ill-treatment of political
prisoners has been reported in the past.
Amnesty International considers them to be
prisoners of conscience (AFR 25/006/2004)
... Click
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Dozens
of Oromo students at Addis Ababa University were
arrested on 4 January at a peaceful demonstration by
members of the Oromo ethnic group or “nationality?
The students were taken by police and security
officers to an undisclosed place of detention, where
they could be at risk of torture or ill-treatment (AFR
25/001/2004) ... Click
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The
eight Oromo students named above were arrested on the
Addis Ababa University campus on 18 January, and are
reportedly held at Kolfe police camp in Addis Ababa.
Many more students who called for their release have
since been arrested. All are at risk of serious
ill-treatment in custody (AFR 25/003/2004) ... Click
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Up
to 150 Oromo students from Addis Ababa University have
been in police custody since 22 December 2000. Only 18
were brought to court and charged within 48 hours, as
required by law, and Amnesty International fears that
the students, particularly those not yet taken to
court, may be at risk of torture or ill-treatment (AFR
25/001/2001) ... Click
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Source:
American
Association of the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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In
late March 2002, high school students from several
towns in the Ethiopian state of Oromiya engaged in
peaceful demonstrations against the regional
government's education policies. Authorities declared
the demonstrations to be illegal and attempted to
break them up. In several towns, the police used live
ammunition against the students (May 24, 2002) ... Click
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Source:
The
Indian Ocean Newsletter (No 1075)
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The
recent exclusion of numerous Oromo students from Addis
Ababa University (AAU) because they protested against
a meeting of supporters of the Oromo People's
Democratic Organization (OPDO, ruling party, which
backs the transfer of the Oromia Regional State
capital) is making waves (February 7, 2004) ... Click
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Source:
IRIN
News
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The
Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) has criticised
both the security forces and Oromo students over
recent clashes that left one student dead, and called
for international pressure to be brought to bear on
the forces to end alleged abuse (May 25, 2004) ... Click
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Hundreds
of Ethiopian students have crossed into Kenya to
escape what they claim is government harassment,
according to the Office of the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR). The students have set up camp in
the compound of a Kenyan police station, it said
(April 30, 2004) ... Click
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Ethiopia’s
human rights group on Wednesday condemned the mass
arrests and physical abuse in January of hundreds of
university students in the capital, Addis Ababa. The
Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) said federal
officers had rounded up 349 students belonging to the
Oromo ethnic group before transporting them to a
detention centre (March 3, 2004) ... Click
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Ethnic
violence has left at least 18 people dead and several
hundred homes burnt down in eastern Ethiopia, the
country’s human rights organisation revealed on
Friday (February 6, 2004) ... Click
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Source:
Agence
France Presse
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Ethiopian
police have arrested eight students after a riot broke
out in the University of Addis Ababa during a cultural
show organised by ethnic Oromos, the official news
agency reported Thursday (January 22, 2004) ... Click
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Source:
Shaebia
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Tens
of thousands of Oromo high school, college and
university students have been staging massive
demonstrations in several towns of Oromia of Ethiopia
in the past two weeks despite the Wayane regime's
attempts to terrorize, harass, intimidate, imprison
and frustrate them by pursuing all possible means of
vanquishing them, according to several reports coming
out of Ethiopia (May 15, 2002) ... Click
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Source:
EthiopiaFirst.com
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Source:
Addis
Tribune
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The
recent student disturbances at the Addis Ababa
University were widely commented on by leading Amharic-language
independent weeklies (January 30, 2004) ... Click
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Oromo
students from the Addis Ababa University on Monday
clashed with police as they were heading to the office
of the Oromia regional State to file their grievance
on the killing and arrest of Oromo students in western
Ethiopia and other parts of Oromia region (May 17,
2002) ... Click
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Source:
Ethiomedia.com

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Source:
Walta
Information Center
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Students
of the Addis Ababa University who claim membership
with the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) created havoc
and disrupted the Oromo Cultural Show just before the
event began at the X-mass Hall on January 18, Police
said (January 22, 2004) ... Click
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