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Re: Amazingly, Tegarus are Reviving; who Shall Cry Next at the End of the War: Amharas or Oromos?

Post by Abere » 28 Nov 2021, 17:30

Is this true, Jal Mero of OLF is rumored to have flashed his middle finger to TPLF by changing his mind of the illusive perception of being anti-Ethiopia? If so, when has this begun? Just in the last few days after drone attacks? or truth revealed to his ears miraculously? or learnt the complete route of all OLF rag tags with zero left in Kemissie and Bati? Feud is brewing in the TPLF/OLF pact.

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Re: Amazingly, Tegarus are Reviving; who Shall Cry Next at the End of the War: Amharas or Oromos?

Post by OPFist » 28 Nov 2021, 18:03

I hoped such pawns of the Western power – who served their masters in the last many centuries, by denying their own true African/Cushitic origin, will come back to their sense and their root with the help of Oromo national liberation struggle. Liberation of Oromia is definitely leading  also to the liberation of Agew-Midir aka Abyssinia (a derogatory name given by the Portuguese to this part of Cushland). It is surprising to observe Abyssinian elites talking about being proud Abyssinian/proud Abesha (which actually means be proud about the “land of bas’tard”) or being proud Ethiopian (proud for belonging to the “land of burnt-face”). They better leave being proud in this sense and accept being a citizen of either Agew-Midir or Biyya-Oromo. Habshanized Agew are Cushites, just like their neighbor, the Oromo. The Habeshanized Oromo in the northern part of Ethiopia (Rayya, Wallo, South Gojjam and North Shoa) will definitely be part of Biyya-Oromo and, surely, be proud of being citizens of the future possibly free Oromia. To liberate these two nation-states (Agew-Midir and Biyya-Oromo), from both the hitherto false identity and from the hitherto Western influence, Oromo nationalists needed to empower ourselves and create the necessary dynamics in the national liberation struggle.

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Re: Amazingly, Tegarus are Reviving; who Shall Cry Next at the End of the War: Amharas or Oromos?

Post by OPFist » 28 Nov 2021, 23:38

By empowering ourselves, we could create the necessary political dynamics and help our resilient nation move forward to our political freedom and national independence, then we had automatically unity of purpose among Oromo nationalists, for which we were vehemently struggling. Not only that, even Abyssinian leaders started to say to us: “The ball is in your court and the decision is yours. If you say unity, welcome; if you also say independence, you are also welcome; and I would like to say: welcome to a new brotherly state.” This was what Al-Bashir of Sudan said regarding the referendum by people of South Sudan, as reported here: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/j … dence-vote. So, Oromo freedom fighters, were empowered and created the dynamics we needed to move to this level, where Abyssinian rulers, woulf say the same regarding the Oromo and Oromia. For this to happen, we needed to empower Oromo national liberation forces in general, and OLA in particular. We chose and decided to be the fierce fighters for our cause, like the liberators of South Sudan, definitely also Waaqa was with us and helped us achieve our objective. The ‘Oromo First’ Movement was the best instrument in realizing this process of national empowerment and success in our national liberation struggle.

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