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A Transcendental Approach to the Need for Oromo Leadership – Part II
Authentic Oromos and Fabricated Amharas; the Total Opposition

A Transcendental Approach to the Need for Oromo Leadership – Part I
Almost all the Oromos can be the leaders of the Struggle for Liberation of Oromia.

The Search for Oromo Leadership
In the societies of End, there will be no leader; not because there are not or there cannot be. But because by accepting to lead the present elites, they would defame to very concept of leadership – which they are certainly not ready to consent with.

Oromo Struggle for National Independence and the Threat of Tribalism
The Oromo Elders have always been the backbone of the Nation; Independence without their involvement is relevant to hallucination.

Call for an All-Oromo Constituent Assembly
Eliminating the Berlin Wall among the various OLF factions would consist in a first great step for Oromo Unity and Struggle for Independence.

Oromos – A Time for Thought
Every single word uttered by an Amhara is the worst possible insult against every Oromo, if this Amhara lives out of the borders of the Amhara state of Gondar before 250 years.

English Orientalist Burton’s Excursion to Berbera: Heralding Ruthless Colonial Rule
English Orientalist Richard Burton's Ride to Berberah and references to Isaaq Somalis

Burton reveals the Evil Amhara Plans for Genocide Against Oromos, Somalis and All Muslims
English Orientalist and explorer inadvertently reveals the truth about the evil purposes of the Amhara tribe and their racist and barbaric "kings" to eradicate Islam from Africa.

Kabylia in the Path of Autonomy: the Best Ally for Oromos, Sidamas and Ogadenis
The Proposition of Kabylia Autonomy Project (KAP) elaborated by MAK (:Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylia or - in Amazigh - Timanit I Tmurt N Yeqvayliyen), and the Charter of the MAK for the Rights of the Kabylian People and Kabylia

Kabylia’s Berbers, the Brethren of the Kuchitic Oromos and Sidamas, Demand Autonomy in Algeria
The famous Kabyle intellectual, artist and political activist Ferhat Mehenni, officially requested Autonomy Status for Kabylia.

Benishangul People Exteremination
Since 1898 the Abyssinians are working hard to eradicate Benishangul people. they aimed through coordinated plan of different actions at the destruction of essential foundations of Benishangul people.the objectives were to degrade the political, social institutions, of culture, language, religion, national feelings

Liberate the Shekacho Nation from the Abyssinian Tyranny – Stop the Shekacho Genocide Now!
Shekachos and Kaffas have been the victims of a most appalling Genocide that was covered by the silence of the Western accomplices of the Abyssinian gangsters, the colonial Anglo-French mass media.

Kushitic Originality and Oromo Marriage: More Communal than Individual
The conclusions of Opsan Moreda's study on 'Themes & Patterns of Traditional Oromo Marriage Counseling´

Purposes – Pillars of the Oromo Marriage: Humanity and Morality, Peace and Harmony
The major aim of Oromo marriage counseling is to sustain morality and humanity through ensuring peace and harmony in the society starting at family level, and prolong marriage relation as a strong social institution.

Unshakable Interconnectedness of the Oromo Society, as Confirmed by Marriage Traditions
Ms. Moreda’s study brings forth a treasure of Kushitic Oromo traditions, proverbs and data that corroborate the high culture, the spiritual strength and the unshakable interconnectedness of the Oromo society.

Oromo Marriage - Cultural Gap between Ethiopian Oromos and Abyssinian Amharas & Tigrays
Ms. Opsan Moreda intends to continue her research in this key field for the demonstration of both, the Kushitic Ethiopian Oromo continuity and the chaotic difference and ethnic – religious – cultural and socio-behavioural dissimilarity between the Ethiopian Oromos, and the non-Ethiopian, Abyssinian Amharas and Tigrays.

Revealing the Uninterrupted Kushitic Oromo Continuity: the Oromo Marriage
The cultural continuity between Ancient Egyptians and Kushites and Modern Oromos was early noticed by Orientalists and Africanists in the 19th century.

Oromos Appeal to the HRW, Revealing Flagrant Aspects of the Ethiopian Genocide
Read what Mr. Bakkalcha Bariisaa wrote to the HRW, and try to imagine the extent of inhumanity practiced in the world’s most appalling tyranny, Abyssinia (Fake ‘Ethiopia’).

Oromo Kushitic Continuity – Waaqeffannaa, Ancient Egyptian and Kushitic Religions
The divine blessing of the Oromo Law, as stipulated within the context of Gadaa system, places the system within the same context as the Ancient Egyptian and Kushitic Ethiopian systems of Law.

Oromo Resolution in the UNPO General Assembly
An important development took place two weeks ago with the resolution introduced by the UNPO Oromo Chapter, which was adopted by the General Assembly of Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO).

Viewpoints on Waaqeffannaa Oromo Religion, Islam and Ancient Egyptian Religion
In Ancient Egypt and Kushitic Ethiopia, obeying the commandment of Ra for a peaceful and serene life was essential part of the national identity of every citizen.

The Heretic Abyssinian Monophysitic Church
The focus here is for Oromos, Ogadenis, Sidamas, Afars and many others to learn the historical truth about the Tewahedo (Monophysitic) heresy that shamefully the Neo Nazi Abyssinians dare describe as ‘Orthodox Christianity’.

The National Scope of the Oromian National Academy
The treacherous Tigray practices of our days involve phalanx tactics, as Tigray fifth column agents detonate explosives, label some nationalist Oromians whom they want to eliminate as responsible, and finally murder them.

Ancient Egyptian and Kushitic Religions and Waaqeffannaa Oromo Religion
The present national name of the world’s largest Kushitic people may have well been derived from an Ancient Egyptian expression, one of the many royal titles and insignia of power that had been diffused among the Kushitic and Meroitic ancestors of the Oromos.

The Inexorable Radiation of Waaqeffannaa, the Oromo Religion
The text of Mr. Getachew Chamadaa Nadhabaasaa consists in one of the Founding Texts of the Written Waaqeffannaa, thus heralding a new era for the millennia long Kushitic Faith inherited by the modern Oromos.

Anuak, Oromos, Ogadenis, Sidamas Rally Against Neo-Nazi Tyrant Zenawi
The Anuak leader Obang Metho calls for a worldwide demonstration against the cruel and inhuman dictator Zenawi, and his racist and discriminatory regime

Oromos and Sidamas Unite, Forging Kushitic Unity against Abyssinian Tyranny
The Sidama National Liberation Organisation (SNLO) and the Front for Independence of Oromia (FIO), issued a Joint Statement to highlight the need of unity among the two fraternal Kushitic nations.

Undisputed Fraternity of the Tyrannized Oromos and Sidamas
In a Joint Statement, the Oromo Liberation Front and the Sidama Liberation Front unveiled the outrageous scheme of the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian dictator Zenawi, and demanded increased commitment to the ever undisputed Oromo – Sidama Fraternity.

Oromo Sorority, Christian Fraternity, and the Homosexualization of History
Allan Tulchin pretended that brotherment was not as we have practiced and considered it but a form of civil union between male couples!

Oromo Affairs: Basic Readings for Jendayi Frazer
US statesmen, recalling the Principles and the Values of the Founding Fathers, should be gravely concerned with the continuation of the oppressive rule either in Tibet or in Oromia.

Asafa Dibaba and Oromo Education, from Theory to Practice
Mr. Dibaba contributes greatly to the development of a genuine Oromo systematization of modern educational approaches in view of the formation of an African Pedagogical Science.

A Kushitic Oromo Approach to Education and Modern Pedagogical Theories
Asafa Dibaba’s criticism of the modern Western educational approaches and practices reflects the tarditional Oromo Weltanschauung, and brings forth the establishment of a genuinely African Pedagogical Science.

Theoretical Foundations of Oromo Education and Moral Order
Asafa Dibaba’s criticism of the modern Western educational approaches and practices consists in a genuine introduction into an African Pedagogical Science.

Asafa Dibaba and the Prevalence of the Oromo Moral Order
Asafa Dibaba’s text demonstrates in and by itself how much the Mankind owes to the Oromo Nation, and what the Oromos can offer to us all.

Horn of Africa: the Bossasso Crime, and the End of Pseudo-State Puntland
100 Oromos massacred in Puntland in exchange of ‘Ethiopian’ help to the local warlords.

Merciless Persecution of Oromo Students by the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian dictator Meles Zenawi
The fact that the Amhara and Tigray illegal invaders founded a university in Arba Minch demonstrates clearly how far worse the Neo-Nazi Abyssinians are, if compared with the Nazi Germans.

The Forthcoming End of ‘Ethiopia’: Oromos Unite to Demolish Africa’s Most Inhuman Tyranny
The Memorandum signed by the respective leaderships of FIO and FIDO consists in one of the founding texts of the forthcoming great Oromo state.

Why Somalis, Ogadenis, Oromos, and Sidamas need the Anuak
When Ogadenis are being massacred, why are not other Ethiopians coming out to publicly protest or cry with them?

An Advice for Revolutionary Sidamas
Small nations are best suited for just, impartial, balanced, rational, and sustainable development.

An Advice for Revolutionary Ogadenis
How Ogaden will be at the epicenter of interest and concern.

An Advice for Revolutionary Oromos
Interconnection among oppressed and tyrannized peoples throughout Africa and the entire world: the missing point for Oromos to achieve National Independence.

United Eritreans, Somalis, Ogadenis, and Oromos manifest for Peace, Freedom and Independence
As a first step in this regard, the Horn of Africa Communities in England organized a manifestation in the streets of London.

Asafa Dibaba and the Oromo Concept of Anaan’yaa / ‘Civil Imagination’
A philological analysis of the Oromo term and concept of Anaan’yaa, presented by the leading Oromo scholar Asafa Dibaba

Former Oromo President reveals Key Truth for Oppressed Peoples
Promising promotion, position, money, wealth, fame and glory, the invaders attempt to seduce small part of the oppressed nation’s leadership.

Refutation of Addis Voice Dictatorial and Barbaric Ethos – Part III
Mr. Tarkghen, instead of demanding Justice, attacks those who do so. How do you call this attitude? I call it "Amhara lawlessness".

Refutation of Addis Voice Dictatorial and Barbaric Ethos – Part II
Castigating a political tradition, policy and / or system, and describing it as ‘Neo-Nazi’ has nothing to do with ‘hatred’.

Refutation of Addis Voice Dictatorial and Barbaric Ethos – Part I
The present article is dedicated to all the pleads’ authors and explicit supporters of my effort for more Light in the West about the East and for more Courage among the Oppressed and Tyrannized Nations of East.

A Call of Help: Save Two Young Tormented Oromo Refugees!
Any Oromo member of an Oromo Refugee Community in any other country, US, UK, Australia, should send a letter presenting him/herself as their sponsor and invite the young refugee brothers to a land of final settlement, peaceful existence, perspectives, and new life.

Abebe Bikila’s Identity Theft and Amharas Refuted by Oromo Intellectual Asafa Dibaba
For what is the fate of peoples who indulge themselves in overt Identity Theft, except dishonor and disgrace?

Besieging Towns in Oromia, Tyrant Zenawi survives based on Terror
After the disintegration of Ogaden, and the appallaing terror Zenawi’s Tigray thugs spread there, Oromia seems to be in tumultuous situation.

Panicked Dictator Zenawi fails to impair Oromo and Ogaden Liberation Forces
'Ethiopian' tribal and unrepresentative diplomats would be lynched – if back home – by the tyrannized masses of the impoverished African country, who consider these criminal ‘diplomats’ as the main reason of the afflicted misery and underdevelopment.

Traps in the Path of Oromo leaders
Following the feedback I have got from Oromo and other African readers, I believe I have to tackle first the issue of possible traps existing in the path of the present Oromo leaders.

Awake Finfinne! The Venerable Emanation of Kush!
If Unity is urgently needed among all the Oromos as a first step towards Freedom and Independence, Integrity is the ultimate guarantee of success in the process.

Wake Up, Oromos!
Who can be prouder than an Oromo for the variety among the Arsi, the Borana, the Wollo, the Tullama and the other, in total 12, Oromo Galaxies? But all this should be forgotten for an hour, for a minute, for a second. For the time of Unity and Last Fight!

Asafa Dibaba's Conclusions on Jaarsoo Waaqoo, and National Oromo Poetry
At the same time, we want to advocate for the Noble Cause of a publication (in both hard copy and online) of Jaarsoo Waaqoo's Complete Works. Oromos from both the Diaspora and Oromia should raise a fund, and establish a Jaarsoo Waaqoo Association, geared for the publication (bilingual in Afaan Oromo and English) of the Great Oromo National Poet's Complete Works.

Asafa Dibaba in Quest of Jaarsoo Waaqoo: the Quintessence of Oromo Poetry
Through this key chapter, Mr. Dibaba offers us the key to understanding the symbols and the semiotics of a Masterpiece of the Contemporary Oromo Poetry.

Asafa Dibaba and his analysis of Jaarsoo Waaqoo’s National Oromo Poetry
With his sociological analysis of Jaarsoo Waaqoo’s poetry, Asafa Dibaba opens new horizons in the Sociology of Oromo Literature, and we are convinced through his text the average non – specialized reader will get a pertinent insightful into the greatness of Modern Oromo poetry that has been so far unduly disregarded by European and American scholars.

Sociology of Oromo Literature and Asafa Dibaba, leading Oromo Humanist Intellectual
Belonging to a young generation of Oromo philologists and sociologists, Mr. Asafa Dibaba honours his nation by opening new horizons in the Sociology of Literature with focus on Oromo Literature.

Oromo Intellectuals to Demolish Colonial Academia
As I wrote about Abyssinia and the lack of sufficient educational infrastructure in that dreadful tyranny, more particularly focalizing on problems Oromo nationals face when contacting European academia in order to pursue postgraduate and/or doctoral studies there, I will come up with some suggestions about ways to contravene this nefarious situation by young Oromo students and intellectuals.

Who wants to push Africa to Islamic Terror, using as proxy Abyssinian tyrant Zenawi?
Insightful into the culture of the Meles Zenawi’s regime, this article reveals the danger of supporting tyrants against Islamists; only Freedom and Independence to Abyssinia’s tyrannized Oromos, Ogadenis, Afars, and Sidamas can ensure progress in Eastern Africa.

Oromo Leader Kamsare to UN: Ostracize Abyssinia’s Rogue Thug Zenawi
Having spent many long years in the inhuman Abyssinian prisons, the Oromo leader Aman Kamsare in the second part of his interview calls for Free Oromia, Humanism, Democracy, Freedom, and Human Rights’ Respect in one of the world’s most sensitive, strategic areas.

Oromo Leader Aman Kamsare lambastes Abyssinian tyrant Meles Zenawi
Aman Kedir Kamsare and the Front for Independence of Oromia will be among the Western World’s best interlocutors in tomorrow’s free Ethiopia.

Oromo Manifestations challenge Abyssinian Dictator Meles Zenawi
An Oromo–led Ethiopia would then rise as the only existing opportunity for an African break wave against Ossama bin Laden’s new and numerous African followers.

How much legitimate is the Government of Abyssinia?
Voice Finfinne is a significant Oromo portal geared to promote Respect for Human Rights in Abyssinia, and to remind to the rest of the world that the real name of ‘Addis Abeba’ is Finfinne. Voice Finfinne recently published a severe criticism of undemocratic practices followed by the TPLF/EPRDF party. We republish the integral text of that article.

The Kushitic / Meroitic Origins of the Oromo Nation
A survey of the present status of the Meroitic Studies brings forth the enigmas of the Ancient History of Sudan, namely the decipherment of the Meroitic scriptures, and the unexplained end of Meroe. Modern scholarship is at the brink of reestablishing a continuity linking the Ethiopian Meroites and the modern Oromos.

Freedom for the Oromos and Great Perspectives for the Horn of Africa area
Can Eastern African peoples finally find a short way to Democracy, Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Historical Authentic Identity? What could ensue from the establishment of post-colonial, liberal, democratic administrations in all that large part of Africa that stretches in the south of Egypt and in the north of South Africa?

Exploring the Socio-historical divide: Semitic Amharas and Kushitic Oromos
In an effort to better set up post-colonial historiography models, modern scholarship has to search out genuine identities, and then to retrace changes and transformations that occurred throughout millennia. The socio-historical divide between the Semitic Abyssinians and the Kushitic Oromos reveals the enormous gap that separates the totalitarian rulers of Addis Abeba and the Oromo oppressed people.

Post – Colonial African Historiography: from Royal Meroe to ‘Gada’ Oromo Republic
The fascinating post-colonial reassessment of African History leads us to delineating Meroitic continuity down to present day Oromos. Beyond eventual linguistic, religious and ideological affinities, Social Anthropology sheds light on the most dramatic institutional change in Africa: emigrating from their destroyed capital, the Meroites developed the most venerated form of traditional African Republic: the Gada system..

The Oromos' Cultural clash with the Semitic Amhara Abyssinian State Culture
In reality, there is not a single bond – be it ethnic, linguistic, historical, social-behavioral or cultural – to keep the Kushitic Oromos and the Semitic Amhara together in a country called either Abyssinia or Ethiopia.

The Oromos: Abyssinia's oppressed majority in search of Post-Colonial Historiography
For whatever goes beyond the horizon of the year 1500 CE little is known about the Oromos, a Kushitic people that forms the largest ethnic – linguistic group in today's Abyssinia. In this article, we intend to illuminate key issues related to modern historiography, and to our approach to Ancient History.