Mass arrest of ethnic Oromos in Addis Ababa

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – Following last weeks arrest of its general secretary, the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) chairman, Ato Bulcha Demeksa, on Wednesday has accused the Woyanne regime of waging a mass arrest against ethnic-Oromo opposition supporters in Addis Ababa using what it says “terror plot and terror links” as a cover.

“Today we have confirmed the arrest of at least 15 ethnic Oromo opposition supporters during the past 48 hours alone in the capital using the so called terror links and terror plot as a cover,” the OFDM chairman told Sudan Tribune by telephone.

“I am sure this number will be at least in dozens over the night when our assessment continues by tomorrow,” he added.

The Woyanne regime has warned Wednesday of a possible plot to carry out terrorist acts in the country.

“The National Intelligence and Security Service has received credible information about an impending terrorist plot to be carried out inside Ethiopia,” police said in a statement.

A series of bomb blasts have rocked the Ethiopian capital this year. Four people were killed and other 24 injured last September, when a bomb explosion inside a bar in Addis Ababa; and in May, a bomb went off on a minibus near the foreign ministry, killing six people, including a US national.

Ato Bulcha said that Meles Zinawi is exploiting “terror plot” as “modern cover” to continue indefinitely the large scale abuses against the constitutional rights of the Oromo people.

“It is also being used as a weapon to silence the Oromo people for fears that the Oromo majority could dominate the political roles of the nation,” he further said.

When asked if last weeks arrest against OFDM’s general secretary, Beqele Jirata, has connections with terrorists as government’s allegation is saying, Bulcha said: “I am more than 100 % sure that there is no way he has links to terrorists.”

“Bereket Simon’s (special adviser to Meles) allegation was so shameful and a total fabrication,” Ato Bulcha added.

“It has been 6 days since our member is arrested by government and according to Ethiopian law he was supposed to come before court in 48 hours but this didn’t happen. “He is also deprived of seeing his lawyer and his family. What else could clearly prove to you that constitutional rights of citizens are openly being violated by government itself other than this?” Ato Bulcha said.

-Sudan Tribune