Wednesday, August 27, 2014

ETHIOPIA: Relentless government violence on Oromo students and nationals continues, says human rights organization

The following is a press release from the Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA).
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August 27, 2014
While fresh arrests and detentions, kidnappings and disappearances of Oromo nationals have continued in different parts of the regional state of Oromia following the April-May crackdown of peaceful demonstrators, court rulings over the cases of some of the earlier detainees by courts of the regional state are being rejected by political agents of the governing TPLF/EPRDF Party. The renewed violence by government forces against Oromo nationals started particularly following what was termed as “Lenjii Siyaasaa” (literally meaning “political training”) that has targeted Oromo Students of higher educational institutions and has been going on in the past two weeks in different parts of Oromia.
Although the agendum for the “Political Training” was said to be “the unity of the country,” it instead has become an opportunity of carrying out further screenings and arrests of students, as around 100 more students have so far been arrested from Ambo University campuses alone and sent to a remote, isolated military camp called Sanqalle, leaving families and friends in fear in regards to the safety and well-being of the students in particular, not to mention the disruption of their studies. The arrests were made following the students’ protest of their confinement into the campuses during this so call “Political Trianing,” and the demand that the killers of their fellow students be brought to justice prior to discussing “unity.” Also, five students of Wallaga University, from among those who were gathered for the same purpose of “Political Training,” were kidnapped on the 22nd of August 2014, and taken away in a vehicle with plate number 4866 ET; and their whereabouts are not known since then. HRLHA correspondents have also traced another fresh arrests and detentions of around 100 Oromo nationals in a small town called Elemo, Doranni District in the Illu Abba Borra Zone. It took place on the 14th of August 2014; and Waqtole Garbe, Sisay Amana, Tiiqii Supha, Ittana Daggafa, Badiru Basha, Kamal Zaalii, Rashiid Abdu, Zetuna Waaqoo, Daggafa Tolee, Adam Ligdii, Indush Mangistu, Dibbeessa Libaan, and Ofete Jifar were a few among those detainees in Elemo Prison.
More worrisome and frustrating is agents of the federal government’s interference with regional and local judicial systems. More than one hundred students and other Oromo nationals, from among the thousands who were detained following the April-May nationwide protest, have been granted bails in local courts of the regional government of Oromia. These include 64 detainees in Dembi Dollo/Qellem, 10 in Ambo, 40 in Sibu-Sire and Digga District. But, all the court decisions were overruled by political officials representing the federal government. The Dembi Dollo/Qellem detainees in particular were granted bails four times, only to be turned down by political officials all the four rounds. On the other hand, there have been some cases in which prison terms ranging from six months to a year-and-half were imposed on the Oromo detainees, not in courts, but by those representatives of the federal government. Also, some independent lawyers complain that they were threatened by officials from the ruling party; and, as a result, refraining from representing the Oromo detainees. Usual as it has been in the past fifteen or so years, this case of interfering with and disobeying court rulings indicates that the case of these most recent Oromo detainees is purely political.
The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) calls upon the Ethiopian Government to refrain from harassing and intimidating students through such extra-judicial means as killings, arrests and detentions, and denials of justice after detention; and instead, facilitate conducive teaching-learning environments. HRLHA also calls upon the Ethiopian Government to unconditionally release the detained Oromo students and other nationals; and, as requested by their fellow students, bring to justice the killers of innocent and peaceful protestors during the April-May crackdown.
BACKGROUNDS:
The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa (HRLHA) has reported (May 1st and 13th, 2014, urgent actions, HumanRightsLeague.com) on the heavy-handed crackdown of the Ethiopian Federal Government’s Agazi Special Squad and the resultant extra-judicial killings of 34 (thirty-four) Oromo nationals; and the arrests and detentions of hundreds of others.
Although the brutalities of the armed squad and the resultant fatalities happened to be very high in Ambo Town, the peaceful protests by Oromo students of different universities and faculties have been taking place in April and May in various towns and cities of Oromia, including Diredawa and Adama in eastern Oromia, as well as Jimma, Mettu, Naqamte, Gimbi, and Dambidollo in western Oromia.
The Oromo students of universities and colleges in different parts of the regional state of Oromia took to the streets for peaceful demonstrations in protest to the decision passed by the Federal EPRDF/TPLF-led Government to expand the city of Finfinnee/Addis Ababa by uprooting and displacing hundreds of thousands of Oromos from all sorts of livelihoods, and annexing about 36 surrounding towns of Oromia, the ultimate goal of which is claimed to be redrawing the map of the Oromia Region. The federal annexation plan, which was termed as “The Integrated Development Master Plan,” is said to be covering the towns of Dukem, Gelan, Legetafo, Sendafa, Sululta, Burayu, Holeta, Sebeta, and others, stretching the boundary of Finfinne/Addis Ababa to about 1.1-million hectares – an area of 20 times its current size.
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Maraatoon Bonn Injiffanoo Oromotaatin Xummurame

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Marathona Bonn/Germany-tti Gaggeeffame Oromootni Injifatan
Kaacha seena qabeessa Ebla 10 bara 2011 Magaala Bonn/Germany-tti Deutschepostqopheesse Presadaantii Jarmanii Christian Wulff dhukaasa dhukasaaniin Marathon eggalee.
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Bonn Marathon bara kana irratti Athletoota 11,177 Biyyooti 45 irra kan hirmatan enna ta’u, dowwatoota 200,000 ol ta’utu dow’atee. Kaacha kana kessaatti Matathon 1,583 Maratana Marathona qixxee, 7,100 kan hafan hirmaattota garagaraa akka ta’an Gazexoonni Magaala Bonn addeessaniiru.
Oromtiticha Kaacha Marathon Deutschepost qopheesse Fiqiruu Ajjamaa fi Badhaanee Gammachuu 1ffaa fi 3ffaa ba’uun injifataniiru.
Athletii Badhaanee sagantaa badhaasa irratti Alaaba Biyya Oromoo ol kaasee badhasaa enna fudhaatu warri argee gammachuu guddatu itti dhagayame. Qaamolee mootummaa, Ijaarsotaa garaagaraa fi Dowwatoota 200,000 ol-ta’u kallaattiin agarssiisun, Oromoo, Qabsoo isaa fi Alabaa Oromoo beeksisanii argamuun isaa ajaa’iba ta’ee kan mullate dha.
Badhaane Gammachu Acuuccaa ilmaan oromoo irraa ga’a jiruuf isaa irra qaqqabaneen Boyya Oromoo Lubbu isaa caala jalatuu gadhissee Biyya Jarmanitti Koluu galee nama jiru.
Qaxalee gurbaan kun eenyummaa isaatti kutatee dandeetti/Ogummaa qabuun itti fufee Saba isaa beeksisuu fi Ogummaa isaa cimsuu irratti muratee kan ka’e dha. Ijifannoo Maraaton durii isaa irraa ka’ee ammas Xiqinaanillee iddoo hirmaatanitti Injifannoo agarsisaan Gazeexessitoota fi Uummata Magaala Bonn guyyaa kana argamanii hordofaan rajeeffachiseera/Ajaa’ibseera.
Guyyaa kana Gazeexessota Oduu qopheessuuf kaata turan maddii Oromoonni achitti argaman Alaabaa Oromoo qabatanii Atiletoota Oromoo fi hirmaatota biroo jajjabeessaa turaniru. Injifannoo fi mullinni argamee Oromoo bakka jiru hundatti akka gammachisu beekamaa dha.
Kanaaf, Injifannoo guyyaa kana argamee warrii argamanii ilaalanii fi Subquunnamtii/ Medea addaddaa arguutti carraa argatan qixxee bilisummaan argametti ilaalanii gammadaniiru. Isinis, suuroota kanaan walqabsiifnee ergine kana ilaalati, itti gammadaa. Bakka hundatti, injifannoo ilmaan Oromotiif, haa ta’u!
Waa hundaafu Suraalee guyya kana ilalaame.
Baalchaa

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Monday, August 11, 2014

The Lava Lakes of Erta Ale, Ethiopia’s “Smoking Mountain

The Lava Lakes of Erta Ale, Ethiopia’s “Smoking Mountain

August 9, 2014 (National Geographic) –Located in the Danakil Depression (or Afar Depression) in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia, Erta Ale is one of the driest, lowest, and hottest places on Earth. Temperatures during the year range from 77 degrees Fahrenheit to 118 degrees Fahrenheit. The area is beset by drought, bereft of trees, and has little in the way of roads.
Known by the Afar as the "smoking mountain" and "the gateway to hell," Erta Ale is a 2,011-foot-high constantly active basaltic shield volcano. It is one of only a handful of continuously active volcanos in the world, and a member of an even more exclusive group: volcanos with lava lakes. While there are only five known volcanos with lava lakes globally, Erta Ale often has two active lava lakes, making it a unique site.
Erta Ale was discovered in 1906, which also makes it the longest-known lava lake. For a lava lake to exist, the surface of the lake and the magma chamber below must form a constant convecting system, or the entire thing will cool and solidify.
Beneath the ground surrounding Erta Ale is an enormous pool of active magma. The lake goes through cycles and will cool, form a black layer on top, and then suddenly convect back into liquid lava. Occasionally, due to pressure, "fountains" of lava will form, spewing lava in 6- to 13-foot-high plumes.
The volcano itself has erupted in 1873, 1903, 1940, 1960, 1967, and 2005, when it killed hundreds of livestock and forced thousands to flee. In 2007 lava flows once again forced evacuation. Two people went missing and were presumably killed.
Despite the harsh conditions, danger of volcanic eruption, and extreme heat, Erta Ale has become something of a tourist destination recently. Whereas in 2002 the area was accessible only by helicopter, today adventure tourism groups take trips to the volcano lakes and it is now possible to drive within 4.3 miles of the volcano.
Lava bubbles and oozes inside a lava lake in Ethiopia’s Ertale volcano. Molten surface temperatures range from 550 degrees Fahrenheit (288 degrees Celsius) to nearly 1000 degrees Fahrenheit (540 degrees Celsius) at the center of the pit. Best attraction – walk to the edge of crater by fragile ash.
Lava bubbles and oozes inside a lava lake in Ethiopia’s Ertale volcano. Molten surface temperatures range from 550 degrees Fahrenheit (288 degrees Celsius) to nearly 1000 degrees Fahrenheit (540 degrees Celsius) at the center of the pit. Best attraction – walk to the edge of crater by fragile ash.ayyantua