Aug 29, 2017

Oromo: Five-Day Strike for Release of Political Prisoners


Photo Courtesy of Foreign Brief

The Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement has led a strike for the release of political prisoners, in particular, the leader of the Oromo Federalist Conference, Dr Merera Gudina. The Movement is one of the representatives of the Oromo ethnic group, who suffer from political and economic marginalisation. Last year, Dr Gudina condemned the arrests of hundreds of Ethiopians while protesting a land reform that would displace many Oromo farmers. Following his participation in a hearing at the European Parliament, he was arrested upon his return to Ethiopia under charges of terrorism and attempting to “disrupt constitutional order”. 

The article below was published by Foreign Brief

Today marks the conclusion of a five-day general strike in Ethiopia’s Oromia region, led by the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement, which claims to represent the interests of the Oromo, the country’s largest ethnic group.

The strike comes a year after hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians took to the streets to protest land reform that would have displaced thousands of ethnic Oromo farmers. Protestors also object to their lack of political representation.

Elections in Ethiopia are generally considered to be rigged to favour the ruling leftist Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and its allies—in 2015 the EPRDF, which is dominated by the minority ethnic Tigrays, won all but two seats.

In the following clashes between security forces and protestors, more than 500 demonstrators died, sparking international condemnation. This week’s strike aims to secure the release of opposition leader Merera Gudina, who was arrested on charges of terrorism in February.

Even if strikes secure the release of some political prisoners, there is little they can do to shake the EPRDF’s 26-year grip on power.