Qeerroo Bilisummaa: Remembering the Voices of Oromo Resistance

How do we remember the sacrifices of the Oromo youth “Qeerroo Bilisummaa Oromoo” in the Oromo struggle for freedom?

The Qeerroo Bilisummaa Oromoo (Oromo Freedom Youth) have played a pivotal role in the Oromo struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination, particularly during the 2014–2018 Oromo protests and beyond. Their courage, resilience, and sacrifices have been instrumental in bringing international attention to the Oromo cause and challenging systemic oppression. Remembering and honoring their contributions is essential for preserving their legacy and inspiring future generations. Here are ways to commemorate their sacrifices:


1. Document Their Stories

  • Oral Histories: Collect and record the testimonies of Qeerroo members, their families, and communities to preserve their experiences and sacrifices.
  • Written Accounts: Encourage writers, journalists, and scholars to document the role of Qeerroo in the Oromo struggle, including their organizational strategies, protests, and sacrifices.
  • Digital Archives: Create online platforms to store videos, photos, and written materials related to the Qeerroo movement.

2. Commemorative Events

  • Anniversaries: Organize annual events to mark key moments in the Qeerroo-led protests, such as the 2014 Oromo protests and the 2016 Irreecha massacre.
  • Memorials: Build monuments, plaques, or cultural centers dedicated to the Qeerroo and those who lost their lives in the struggle.
  • Cultural Celebrations: Incorporate the remembrance of Qeerroo sacrifices into Oromo cultural festivals like Irreecha, where songs, poems, and performances can honor their legacy.

3. Education and Awareness

  • Curriculum Development: Advocate for the inclusion of the Qeerroo movement in school and university curricula, both in Ethiopia and in the diaspora.
  • Workshops and Seminars: Host events where activists, scholars, and Qeerroo members can share their experiences and educate others about the movement.
  • Media and Publications: Produce documentaries, books, articles, and social media content to highlight the role of Qeerroo in the Oromo struggle.

4. Honoring Fallen Heroes

  • Heroes’ Day: Designate a day to honor Qeerroo members who lost their lives in the struggle, similar to Martyr’s Day observed by other liberation movements.
  • Naming Institutions: Name schools, hospitals, streets, and community centers after Qeerroo martyrs to keep their memory alive.
  • Support Families: Provide support to the families of fallen Qeerroo members, including financial assistance, educational opportunities, and public recognition.

5. Art and Cultural Expression

  • Music and Poetry: Encourage artists to create songs, poems, and plays that celebrate the sacrifices of the Qeerroo and inspire future generations.
  • Visual Arts: Support painters, sculptors, and filmmakers to produce works that depict the Qeerroo movement and its significance to the Oromo people.
  • Storytelling: Use traditional Oromo storytelling methods to pass down the history and values of the Qeerroo to younger generations.

6. Political and Social Advocacy

  • Continue the Struggle: Honor the Qeerroo’s sacrifices by continuing to advocate for the goals they fought for, such as self-determination, equality, and justice for the Oromo people.
  • Unity and Solidarity: Promote unity among Oromo political organizations and the broader Oromo community to ensure that the sacrifices of the Qeerroo are not in vain.
  • Human Rights Advocacy: Highlight the Qeerroo’s role in fighting against oppression and use their legacy to advocate for human rights and democracy in Ethiopia.

7. Recognition and Reconciliation

  • National Recognition: Advocate for the Ethiopian government and international bodies to formally recognize the sacrifices of the Qeerroo and their contributions to the struggle for freedom and equality.
  • Reconciliation Efforts: Use the memory of the Qeerroo’s sacrifices to promote reconciliation and dialogue among different ethnic and political groups in Ethiopia.

8. Diaspora Engagement

  • Global Commemoration: Encourage the Oromo diaspora to organize events, exhibitions, and discussions about the Qeerroo’s role in the liberation struggle.
  • Fundraising: Mobilize resources from the diaspora to support memorial projects, educational initiatives, and families of Qeerroo martyrs.

9. Symbolic Acts

  • Flags and Symbols: Use the Qeerroo flag and other symbols of the struggle in commemorative events to remind people of the movement’s enduring legacy.
  • Moments of Silence: Observe moments of silence during public gatherings to honor those who sacrificed their lives for the Oromo cause.

10. Inspire Future Generations

  • Youth Engagement: Educate Oromo youth about the Qeerroo movement and encourage them to take up the mantle of leadership in the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.
  • Role Models: Highlight the stories of Qeerroo leaders and members as role models of courage, resilience, and dedication to the Oromo cause.

11. Grassroots Mobilization

  • Community Organizing: Strengthen grassroots movements and organizations that continue the work of the Qeerroo, ensuring their legacy lives on in the fight for Oromo rights.
  • Social Media Activism: Use social media platforms to amplify the voices of Qeerroo members and share their stories with a global audience.

12. Legal and Policy Advocacy

  • Justice for Victims: Advocate for justice for Qeerroo members who were killed, imprisoned, or displaced during the protests.
  • Policy Reforms: Push for policy changes that address the grievances raised by the Qeerroo, such as land rights, political representation, and economic equality.

Conclusion

The sacrifices of the Qeerroo Bilisummaa Oromoo are a testament to the power of youth-led movements in the fight for freedom and justice. By remembering and honoring their contributions, we not only pay tribute to their courage but also ensure that their legacy inspires future generations to continue the struggle for a just and equitable society. The Qeerroo’s role in the Oromo struggle is a story of resilience, unity, and hope, and it must never be forgotten.