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?| Comments on article "Freedom for the Oromos and Great Perspectives for the Horn of Africa area" | ||||||||||||
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