Godina Qeellam Ona Yettii Konqii Irraa Oromooti Hedduun Oromummaan Hidhaman.

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Ebla 11,2013 D.Dolloo

Gabaasaa godina Qellem Ona Anfilloo ganda Yatti-Koonqii irraa  Ebla 11,2013 Oromoota nagaa manaa fi bakka hojii isaanii irraa hedduminaan qabuun mootummaan Wayyaanee hidhaa buuse.

Sababaan hidhamuun namoota kanaa waraana ABO godinicha keessa sosso’uf gargaarsa ykn tinnisa gootaniittu sababa jedhuun namoota qabanii hdiahaa busuun gabaasi Qeerroo naannicha irraa dhufe addeessa. Kanneen hidhaman keessa namni lammiin isaa Sudanii ta’e tokko akka keessa jiruu fi sochii WBO gochinicha keessaa harka qabda yaada jedhuun hidhamuun isaa beekame.

Qeerroon gabaasa ummata Oromoo Jimulaan hidhaman kana gabaasa isaa guutuu qirrerroon qindaayee akka gabaafamu addeessa.

Raadiyoo Simbirtuu Tamsaasa Ebla 11,2013/Dr,Dagafaa Abdiisaa MShG- ABO fi Dargaggoo Jawar Mohaamad Waliin

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VOA:- Dubbataa ABO Jaal Obbo Boruu Barraaqaa

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OSA’s Appeal Letter about Oromo Refugees in North Africa and the Middle East

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OSA_QNewsletter_April2013

April 9, 2013

Mr. Antonio Guterres
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Case Postale 2500
CH-1211 Genève 2 Dépôt Suisse.
Email: InfoDesk@ohchr.org; GUTERRES@unhcr.org

Subject: OSA’s Appeal Letter about Oromo Refugees in North Africa and the Middle East

Dear Mr. Guterres,

I am writing this letter on behalf of the Oromo Studies Association (OSA), a scholarly, multi-disciplinary, and non-profit international organization established to promote studies relevant to the Oromo people. We are gravely concerned over the situation of Oromo refugees in North Africa and the Middle East. The Oromo people are the single largest ethno/national group in the Ethiopian empire and in the Horn of Africa. Oromia, homeland of the Oromos in Ethiopia, covers a large geographical area, and the Oromo people have the ability to stabilize the Ethiopian Empire and the region at large. The current government in Ethiopia is controlled by the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a group originating from the Tigrayi regional state in the north that comprises only about 6% of the Ethiopian population.

[OSA] OSA’s Appeal Letter about Oromo Refugees in North Africa and the Middle East