Oromia: Oromo university students beaten during interrogation admitted to hospital

(Qeerroo News, Finfinnee, May 14,2011) – The Oromian Youth Movement reveals that at least 10 University (AAU) students who refused to give self incriminating evidence beaten and they are under high care treatment at St. Paul hospital.

In a statement released on May 13 Qeerroo, the National Youth Movement, says the Oromos in general and the Oromo Students in particular have obviously been the first in the line of victimization when it comes down to ethnicity and regional lines.

According to the statement, among the detainees there are graduating class students from AAU, Hawassa, Jima and Haromaya universities. Forum asked government to stop violating constitutional rights of citizens.

The statement indicated that the situation worsened during EPRDF administration though the public expects it to bring peace and democratic system. However, the Youth determined to die for their freedom in their home land in peaceful struggle.

“We, Oromo and all other oppressed peoples students, declare to the world and the Ethiopian peoples that we are committed to be first in torching the revolution.Given the recent history of Oromo students’ movement, we are cognizant of the price of freedom.We are determined to die in freedom than living in slavery," says Qeerroo.

Meanwhile, the main opposition group called Forum confirmed that six Addis Ababa University (AAU) students who refused to give self incriminating evidence beaten and they are under treatment at St. Paul hospital.

The Forum says Ethiopians defeated external invaders in defense of their country. The Forum however, says dictatorial leaders who hold power in the country have been killing, arresting and violating human rights of citizens.

EPRDF accusation against oppositions and their supporters over links with Eritrean government is baseless Forum said. The statement says EPRDF is scared because of removal of dictators from power following public uprising in Arab countries.

With the intention to weaken the struggle for democracy, government arrested 200 people from Oromia region accused of having links with OLF. The statement says government denied the arrested people visitation right by families.

Background

The most recent crackdown against Oromo students, which has been going on since April 14, 2011, has hit all universities and colleges in different regional states, and has sent hundreds students to prison without any idea as to when they would be released. According to the recent Qeerroo findings the names of the following detained students are:

No Student Name sex Institute Date detained
1 Tariku Bekele M Haromaya University April 11, 2011
2 Megersa Bekele M Haromaya University April 11, 2011
3 Fituma Tadesse Biya M Haromaya University April 11, 2011
4 Tolessa Faraja M Jimma University April 11, 2011
5 Tufa Bacha M Jimma Universty April 11, 2011
6 Miressa Qanani M Clinical Pharmacy April 11, 2011
7 Dame Olana M Clinical Pharmacy April 11, 2011
8 Tadesse Tekalegn M Addis Ababba University, April 13, 2011
9 Sanbata Dame M Haromaya University April 13, 2011
10 Dandii Bekele M Haromaya University April 13, 2011
11 Alemayehu Garumma M Gotera Campus (Lecturer) April 13, 2011
12 Fayisa Alemneh M Gotera Campus (Lecturer) April 13, 2011
13 Dachassa Magarssa M Gotera Campus(Lecturer) April 13, 2011
14 Sena Marara M Arbaminchi University April 14, 2011
15 Saya M Arbaminchi University April 14, 2011
16 Dagim Gizaw M Arbaminch Universty April 14, 2011
17 Wariyo Banti M Arbaminch University April 18,2011
18 Tafese Motora M Wallaga University Tortured)
19 Biqila Abshalo M Arbaminch University April 18, 2011
20 Duguma Jabessa M Arbaminch University April 18, 2011
21 Jamara Tolessa M Arbaminch University April 18, 2011
22 Biqila Tesfaye M Arbaminch University April 18, 2011
23 Tilahun Fufa Gutu M A.Ababa University April 24, 2011
24 Takele Arega Garoma M A.Ababa University April, 24, 2011
25 Duguma Beyene M A.Ababa University April 24, 2011
26 Damara Gamada Qana’a M A.Ababa University April 24, 2011
27 Ketema Dhinsa Yadeta M
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28 Desalegn Dobbi M M Wallaga Univesity (Tortured)
29 Tolessa Jabana M Jimma University
30 Dereje Gutu M Jimma University

As it was the case in the previous similar crackdowns on Oromo students, this most recent violence by a government against its own citizens was started in Mizan Tepi University with students of Tigrian origin deliberately provoking Oromo students and inciting clashes, with armed security forces waiting standby in the backyard.

2 thoughts on “Oromia: Oromo university students beaten during interrogation admitted to hospital

  1. Dear Brothers and Sisters,
    Freedom is coming! we expect more unity at this critical time from all oppressed nation and nationalities. The following timely quests are from our pro social media: “what are you waiting for? why don’t you join your brothers and sisters students of Oromo? Shame on you if you sit and watch.”

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