Oromo rebels blast Ethiopia’s Somalia intervention

Via BBC Monitoring:

Ethiopian rebel group terms parliament’s decision on Somalia “reckless”

Text of statement issued by Ethiopian armed opposition Oromo Liberation Front, OLF, on 30 December

The Ethiopian parliament, on its session of 30 November 2006, ratified a declaration of war on Somalia and Eritrea. Most surprisingly, it took the unprecedented step of declaring war on the Oromo Liberation Front [rebel group OLF] as well in the face of fierce resistance from the loyal opposition on the grounds that this would be an extraordinary act of criminalizing political demand.

“Reckless decision”

This reckless decision would undoubtedly lead to chaos in the Horn of Africa. The OLF would like to let it be known to all concerned that the Ethiopian regime, and it alone, bears full responsibility for this debacle that has no historical precedent. The EPRDF thrives on violence and cannot exist without war. Its belligerence emanates from a deep sense of internal insecurity born of its minority status and total rejection by the populace. That is why it has been terrorizing the peoples in Ethiopia to vainly gain their submission.

After massacring innocent civilians in Oromiya [Regional State] without any offence, and filming the gruesome crime, the Ethiopian regime tried to blame it on the OLF. It mowed down civilians in Sidama, Sheka-Mejengir and Gambela with impunity. It shot and killed unarmed peaceful demonstrators in the capital in broad daylight and blamed it on the opposition. It shamelessly went on to sabotage the investigation of the incident to prevent the truth from coming out and avoid its culpability.

Moreover, there is no neighbouring country that escaped TPLF/EPRDF’s [Tigray People’s Liberation Front, a dominant party in the ruling coalition/Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, ruling coalition] belligerence. In an undeclared war on the Sudan from 1995 to 1997, the Ethiopian regime invaded and occupied the key border towns of Kurmuk and Gizan. It repeatedly deployed its troops against Kenya, causing extensive killing, abduction and looting, and in the process, plunging the northern region of Kenya into pandemonium. From 1998-2000, the regime also went into a senseless war with Eritrea in which over 120,000 conscripts were sacrificed.

Foreign interventions in Somalia

Chaos has reigned in Somalia during the last 16 years. The international community and neighbouring countries have made several attempts to resolve the impasse in Somalia and end the unmitigated suffering of the people. Kenya, Yemen, Egypt and Djibouti have, at various times, made concerted efforts to deal with the situation in Somalia. None of these efforts succeeded in turning the condition around. As these repeated failures testify, the search for the resolution of the intractable Somali problem from outside and by outsiders has not and cannot bear fruit. In fact, the outcome of all past foreign interventions, even humanitarian ones, ended up exacerbating rather than helping the situation. Such sobering experience should have cautioned the TPLF/EPRDF and its benefactors from undertaking a new futile military campaign in Somalia.

Spoiling to spill more blood

Before the limbs broken by the previous Ethiopian-Eritrean war have healed, before the blood that flowed like a mighty river have dried up, before the villages ruined by the mayhem revived back into their vibrant life, and before families distressed by the loss of their loved ones have been able to overcome their grief, it is regrettable for the Ethiopian regime to declare another war on Eritrea. The Ethiopian regime is, once again, spoiling to spill more blood while dodging acceptance of the international ruling that should have put an end to the nagging conflict.

“Deranged regime”

As a result our youth, our future and hope, are going to perish, once again, used as cannon fodder and mine sweepers. Thus, this is an action that need not only be condemned but also valiantly and fiercely resisted. This is not a sane action but rather a crazy escapade of a deranged regime desperate to cling on to power by deflecting attention from its mounting troubles at home.

No country takes the unprecedented and outrageous step of having its parliament declare war to deal with, by military means, a political problem between an aggrieved population and a government which purports to rule it. The Ethiopian parliament endorsed the regime’s declaration of war on the OLF while fully cognizant that OLF is engaged in struggling against a highly repressive and dictatorial system. OLF believes the measure taken by the parliament is a crime unforgivable in history. Those in the parliament who opposed this hideous act and voted against it, have commendably discharged their historical responsibility.

“Abominable and unforgivable crime”

The OLF began resisting the repressive policies of successive Ethiopian regimes long before the current forces in Somalia on which the regime declared war, even came to the scene. The cause of the Oromo struggle is noble. Ending the repression, subjugation and marginalization of the Oromo and charting a future founded on freedom and democracy is its cherished goal. It is anchored on respect for the right to self-determination, a right recognized by international law. The declaration of war on OLF, while fully aware that it is engaged in a political struggle to attain this just right, is thus an abominable and unforgivable crime against the Oromo people.

“Bloodthirsty regime”

Dear compatriots of the indomitable Oromo nation, the Ethiopian parliament that ought to have stood for the respect of your rights so flagrantly being violated, has instead openly declared war on you. This would open the doors to hell and is an ominous menace to you and all other peoples. Hence we urge you to rally from corner to corner to frustrate this war of aggression, a war financed with your resources and staffed with your dear children. It is, therefore, doubly incumbent on you to defeat this unjust war to spare yourself and others the prospect of seeing thousands of lives and property devastated, the dream of the new generation for a more peaceful and dignified life smothered. This is not a case where you can afford to stay on the sidelines. It is not a danger that you can dismiss as nothing of your concern. We have to all hold hands with all the peoples in Ethiopia and the region to overcome an aggression imposed on all of us by a bloodthirsty regime that worships war and abhors peace.

Dogs of war

Finally, we appeal to the international community, governments, international organizations and all freedom and peace-loving people of the world to help stop in the bud this ominous spectre of devastation before it engulfs the region. We want to be on record to state that unless the dogs of war in Ethiopia are halted, the future of this already troubled region might go up in flames.

Victory to the Oromo People!!

[Issued by] Oromo Liberation Front

30 November 2006.

Source: Oromo Liberation Front website

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  1. Ethiopian Government criticised by OLF
    The statement by OLF is as usual self-serving and it is as bad as those often put out by EPRDF. The Ethiopian people know that EPRDF soldiers and police killed demonstrators etc. We also know OROMO fanatics butchered innocent Amhara in Arssi, Wolega, and recently in Jimma and Illubabor. The Oromo in these area did not deny their crimes. In fact, they proclaimed them and gloated over their cowardly actions. EPRDF has opponents suffering in jail and while many lost their lives in the name of law and order.
    These groups should spare us the lies they constantly churn out. We know better.
    What is even more disturbing is the parrot-like mimicry and gullabilty of the media blogs that publish whatever they are given.Pathetic!

    1. OLF
      OLF is the only solution for the crises in the Horn of Africa. If USA is really committed to bring peace and stability to the horn region , it must work in close relation with the OLF. The current Ethiopian minority ruling party is in conflict with Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya and Sudan. The todays Ethiopian rulers are terrorizing the horn. They are crosing border and attacking innocent Kenyans. They are Invading Somalia by the name of IGAD peace keepers though other IGAD members are unhappy in solving the Somalia crises by forced intervention. Ethiopia has violated the UN arms sanction on Somalia. Ethiopia is generally becoming the threat to the stability of the region as well as to its own people. Zenawi should appear to the International court of war Crimes, if there is justice in this planet.

      David Ogutu
      Moi Aviation Academy
      Nairobi,Kenya

        1. u are saying oromo killed
          u are saying oromo killed ‘innocent’ amahra in jimma , arsi….
          but let me tell u minilik brought his starved soldiers to land of oromo ,see today most amharapeople are has been setteling in oromia rural to urban areas. but they don’t have respect for the local oromo people from whom they raise property and wealth . the jimma killing is a minor response for the debel dakon of ortodox churich . he was bare foot , poorly feed and imporveshid begger with his family , he got everything from the oromo people . they fed his insitable stomach but the reply by that develish dog was shameful .
          oromos produce coffee , chat for foriegn currency . athilates are sons and doughters of oromos eversince abebe bikila . semitics arw known for famine starting from ‘kifu ken ‘of minilik (1988-1992) the harar and bali oromos saved ur life that time ,beggers
          u know war and famine in ur history
          but oromos developed GEDDA democratic system
          u are canabiles
          get out of oromia looters