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You've swung from the extreme of nationalist to a typical isaac separatist faster than you change your nigis.You're probably right. A stable ethiopia is probably best for now


From, "May Ethiopia collapse" to "Ethiopia's existence is probably best for now" within 3 posts in his own Anti-Ethiopia thread.@jalaaludin. You're probably right. A stable ethiopia is probably best for now
From, "May Ethiopia collapse" to "Ethiopia's existence is probably best for now" within 3 posts in his own Anti-Ethiopia thread.@jalaaludin. You're probably right. A stable ethiopia is probably best for nowClearly, you couldn't have changed your stance that easily. Something tells me this thread was a bait for the gullible Somali idiots, like the dumb ONLF supporters.

This happens every couple of years, the Woynnes does somethign to upet the braindead Oromo peasants, they call their secessionist supporters from the Diaspora, they protest for a few weeks, then woyenne cuts a deal for the Oromos.May the evil empire and it's stooges crumble...
Violent clashes in Ethiopia over 'master plan' to expand Addis
At least 10 students are said to have been killed and hundreds injured during protests against the Ethiopian government’s plans to expand the capital city into surrounding farmland.
The students were protesting against a controversial proposal, known as “the master plan”, to expand Addis Ababa into surrounding Oromia state, which they say will threaten local farmers with mass evictions.
According to the Ethiopian constitution, Oromia is one of the nine politically autonomous regional states in the country, and the region’s Oromo people make up the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia.
However, rights groups say the Oromo have been systematically marginalised and persecuted for the last 24 years. By some estimates, there were as many as 20,000 Oromo political prisoners in Ethiopia as of March 2014.
t’s not the first time the security forces have reacted violently to protests in support of the group. At least nine students were killed in May 2014 while defending the rights of famers in the region when the “master plan” was first announced.
In response to the violence, Amnesty International issued a report on government repression last year, noting that “between 2011 and 2014, at least 5,000 Oromos [were] arrested based on their actual or suspected peaceful opposition to the government.”
The human rights organisation found that in numerous cases “actual or suspected [Oromo] dissenters were detained without charge or trial, killed by security services during protests, arrests and in detention.”
The ruling elite and members of government are mostly from the Tigray region, which is located in the northern part of the country.
Social media
The Ethiopian media has paid little attention to the protests. Demonstrators have been taking to Facebook and Twitter to report the clashes, with additional coverage coming from diaspora media.
“The Oromo youth are a powerful political entity capable of shaking mountains,” one Facebook user, Aga Teshome, wrote in support of the protesters. “This powerful political entity is hell bent on exposing the [ruling party] EPRDF government’s atrocious human rights record and all round discriminatory practices.”
Another user said more should be done to shine light on the movement: “The silence has truly been deafening. We need to see and hear the inspiring actions undertaken by huge numbers of #Oromo in #Ethiopia.”
Desu Tefera echoed the calls for better media coverage: “We call upon the media to investigate the conditions that these students died trying to expose and resist,” he wrote.
“Oromia needs a new kind of reporting by the international media, which gives voice to the voiceless Oromo people, who for a very long time have been killed, mistreated, abused, neglected and repressed in Ethiopia.”
Dubious development
For many Ethiopians, this week’s clashes show that the issue of Oromo rights refuses to go away.
Protests against the master plan for expansion first began in April last year, when students from outside the capital argued that if the proposal was implemented, it would result in Addis further encroaching into the surrounding territory, allowing the capital to subsume surrounding towns and leaving informal settlements vulnerable to government redevelopment.
The government rejected the accusation, claiming that the plan was intended only to facilitate the development of infrastructure such as transportation, utilities and recreation centres.
The unrest halted the development until now, but in November resentment boiled over again when it became clear the government had resumed its plan.
Since the highly contested 2005 national election forceful evictions and urban land grabbing have become frequent in Addis and its environs, opposition groups say. The city’s rapid growth has resulted in increasing pressure to convert rural land for industrial, housing or other urban use.
The population of the capital is estimated to have grown at a rate of 3.8% per year since 2007, but the repurposing of land in order to accommodate the expansion has been a particularly contentious issue.
Ermias Legesse, a high profile government defector, has argued that since 2000 the Addis Ababa city municipality, with the support of the federal government, has enacted five different pieces of legislation to “legalise” informal settlements, allowing them to be sold on to private property developers.
“Sometimes the informal settlers are given only a few days’ notices before bulldozers arrive on the scene to tear down their shabby houses and lay foundations for new investors,” Legesse said in an interview last week.
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/d ... a-students

exactlyIf Ethiopia gets divided and Tigray goes back to Tigray and declare independence, Eritrea will have a civil war because Tigray sees Eritrea and Afar region as part of Greater Tigray. It never happened until Ras Alula and Yohannes tried to after obtaining modern weapons from Europe but Italy blackmailed the local leaders (Saho and Afari) for protection if they agreed to be colonized and they reluctantly did to counter-balance the threat of the Gondari dwellers (Abyssinians).
No one will accept it beside some of the 1970s of the identical re-engineered chauvinistic Tigrinias. If the chauvinistic Amhara takes over Ethiopia again, they'll try reclaim some lands through violence since 90% of their rule between 1420s to 1990s have been nothing but wars, subjugation and poverty. Many of the surroundings will feel intimidated unlike today.
No one wants to see a full blown civil war all over the Horns that will result million death. There's no room for the million displaced in North East Africa and other regions that have been to risky for us today. You want the ethnic that have been locked up in their chains for many decades to be freed and begin fighting for land and resources and who knows what they will do since most of their territorial claims collide in all within Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, even Sudan and Kenya as well?
I have no problem with this if they want to change names, flags, languags even i want to in my land BUT that IF they stop worshipping their ethnic/tribal bull and push for a unity then there's a way for a regime change and freedom rights for every ethnic. This is not 1500s anymore.





I would agree with you if Ethiopia was a peaceful neighbour. But they are constantly meddling in Somali affairs and fueling anarchy. If the world just left Somalia alone, one side would've won a long time ago. Lakiin, it's the constant backing this group then backing that group, then arming these people then arming those people. Of course this is also mainly due to dumb Somalis who can't get along. But Ethiopia isn't an innocent country.i do not understand why one would wish others to be distroyed, why not wish for us to be better and build ours!!
As an ONLF supporter, that statement really hurt megullible Somali idiots, like the dumb ONLF supporters.

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