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Press release from the Oromo Youth Association

April 4th, 2007 |  |  1 Comment

Press Release
April 04, 2007

“Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business.” Francis Bacon

The successful rally led by Oromo youth on Saturday March 31, 2007 in Washington DC marked the Oromo youth fulfillment of Sir Francis Bacon’s depiction of the youth. The rally was organized by the International Oromo Youth Association (IOYA), an umbrella organization of all Oromo Youth Associations and Student Unions which was founded in 2006 with the vision of engaging in a multifaceted struggle to bring freedom and justice to the Oromo people. In addition, IOYA is committed to working to alleviate the economic, social, and human rights deprivations of the Oromo nation at no cost to any other nation or country. We, the IOYA, are committed to achieving these goals by investing our time, energy, wealth, and lives. The Oromo youth, want to reaffirm that we are highly committed to the well-being of the Oromo people and will not stop until our people’s destiny rests in their own hands.

The Oromo people are at a critical juncture in our history in which the century-old repression and persecution of our people has surpassed the boundaries of the Ethiopian Empire, and is now rampant in neighboring countries, particularly Somalia. Since the U.S.-backed invasion of Somalia by the so-called Ethiopian Defense Force, the repressive Tigrean minority regime has become emboldened due to the United State’s unconditional support. Lack of media coverage of the atrocities committed by TPLF-regime in Oromia as well as in Somalia has only allowed this situation to worsen.

Alarmed by the irresponsible support by the United States, and by the consequent flagrant acts of ethnic-cleansing operations being carried out by the ethnocentric Ethiopia’s Tigrean minority regime, IOYA organized the rally in the Nation’s capital to bring the issue to the attention of the international community. Young and old, women, men, and friends of the Oromo people from all parts of the country flocked to Washington DC to participate in this historic rally. Hundreds of people drove for days from as far away as Minnesota, California, and Seattle to show their solidarity for the just cause of our people, and echoed our calls for an end to the persecution of the Oromo people in Oromia and Somalia. The crowd also demanded the United States to be more accountable for their support to the repressive regime in Ethiopia.

We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all who participated in the rally. We want to affirm our commitment to organizing similar marches for peace and justice for Oromo people. We call on all Oromos, friends of Oromo, and all peace-loving people to join our second rally on Thursday, July 26, 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

We thank all organizations and individuals who supported the efforts in making this rally a success.

Freedom for Oromo People, Freedom for All!

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One Comment to “Press release from the Oromo Youth Association”

  1. terefe worku says:

    hello writer,
    I think every body can write as you did. The most important thing is, however, writing the truth with great responsibility. Being a half cast Oromo, I may applaud the inception of IOYA and the rally it organized. But I may strongly criticize and condemn its inception if it works for alienating Oromo people from others of Ethiopian people. As educated and young generation, we have to think and find out how we can live in harmony with other Ethiopian people than leaning to thresh portfolio.

    As you stated, I strongly agree that the current ruling party oppresses the right of all Ethiopians. On the contrary, I dismay your idea if you think – it favors others but not Oromo. And we have many many undone works in our home so stirring the issue of Somalia doesn’t help us. Normally, others also using this issue to get cheap political advantage from it.

    Please, use your mind for the benefits of that poor nation and its long-living poor society. Crying on the past and outdated history might not take us any where. Because, for sighting people (like Europe), is trying to unite their nations while the so-called educated (like us) are scrambling to get the cheapest benefit (if any) with chaos and disintegration. The slogan in this world is changed a decade ago although we are sticking to old fashioned ideology.

    I am looking success on your march if it earns benefits for our people. If not, go to …
    TA.

    [Reply]

    May 9th, 2007 at 9:23 AM

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