May 17, 2013

Oromo: Appeal Sent To UN Regarding Conflict In Eastern Oromia


The Oromo Studies Association (OSA) made an appeal to the UN Secretary Ban Ki Moon to take the appropriate measures to improve the situation of the Oromo affected by the current conflict with the Ethiopian ‘Liyu’ Police.

Below is the Appeal Letter published by Gadaa.com.


The following is an appeal letter to the UN Secretary General from the Oromo Studies Association.

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P.O Box 32391, Fridley, MN 55432
OromoStudies.org

May 16, 2013

His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General
Office of the Secretary General of United Nations
885 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10017, USA

RE: OSA’s Appeal Letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the Conflict in Eastern Oromia, Ethiopia

Your Excellency Ki-moon:

I am writing on behalf of the Oromo Studies Association (OSA), a scholarly organization established by Oromo and non-Oromo scholars to promote studies on and relevant to the Oromo and other people of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. The Oromo, the largest ethno-national group in the Horn of Africa, constitute 40% of the Ethiopian population. The coalition of the ruling party which has dominated Ethiopian political landscape since 1991 is controlled by the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). The TPLF, which fears Oromo numerical strength in any free and fair election, has systematically destroyed all independent Oromo organizations in Ethiopia. The TPLF even destroyed the Oromo Relief Association, a non-profit organization that assisted the people who were affected by draught and famine.

Full Letter (PDF)