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Woyanne forces farmers to lower prices

March 31st, 2008 |  |  2 Comments

To get popular support for next month’s local elections in Ethiopia, Woyanne cadres have started to force farmers in Oromia Region (Killil) to sell teff and other crops below the market value. Those who refused to sell at prices set by Woyanne cadres were jailed and their crops have been confisicated… Read more by zikkir News Service >>

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2 Comments to “Woyanne forces farmers to lower prices”

  1. yikerebelen says:

    After 17 years in power weyanes are trying to rule the ppl by jungle law.

    [Reply]

    March 31st, 2008 at 3:58 PM

  2. Belaye Zeleke says:

    This is what you call ECON 101:TPLF STYLE.
    A bunch of moron tribal fantacits forcing farmers to decrese or increase the price of agro product at the will of TPLF Clan

    [Reply]

    March 31st, 2008 at 5:20 PM

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