The Oromo Can Own Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet in Our Terms!
By Fayyis Oromia*
Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet belong mainly to any nation dominating in Finfinné palace. Till 1991, Amara elites dominated the palace, thus they used to cry about Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet. They are still doing it for Amarigna is yet dominating and Ethiopia is still de facto Amapia (Amaranet dominated country). Tegaru elites were also singing Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet as they were ruling the country for 27 years. Now, since 2018, Oromo Prosperitans are leading in Finfinné palace, so that many Oromos started to talk about owning Ethiopia instead of fostering an indeprendent republic of Oromia. I think, eventhough it is not yet right time to cherish Ethiopia, as long as Amarigna is dominating, genuine Oromo nationalists can change the situation. It is time for all Oromo republicans to act in unison and control the palace, put Finfinné city under Oromia and promote Afàn Oromo to the primary working language of all institutions of the federation like the palace, parlament, cabinet, court, military and security. Such Ethiopia will definately be de facto Oropia (Oromummà led state). Slowly but surely, Ethiopia as Amapia is dying and Ethiopia as Oropia is growing. The Oromo can own such Ethiopia in our terms.
For the Oromo, the only three important questions to be answered now are:
– Àngô Oromo (power in Caffé Aràrà palace)
– Finfinné Oromo (Finfinné being re-oromized and under Oromo control)
– Afàn Oromo (as primary working language of the country)
If these three are answered, we even don’t need Oromia demarcation within Ethiopia. That means we can be supporters of Zegnet politics opposing ethnic federation. The first question seems to be only half answered for the OPP still lacks a stamina to fulfill and serve all Oromo interests. The second and third questions are not yet answered by the OPP, thus we need ORP (Oromo Republican Party) as future merger result of the OLA, OFC and OLF, to take power in the coming possible eventuality.
Actually, in Oromo liberation struggle, the conflict among Oromo nationals is based on the answer they try to give for the following two questions:
– which route to freedom: non-peaceful way or non-violent way?
– which state after freedom: Oromian state or Oropian state?
Out of the major Oromo organizations, genuine nationalists in OPP, OFC and the OLF chose non-violent struggle and Oropian state, whereas OLA opted for non-peaceful struggle and Oromian state. Interestingly General Kamal, who was admired and celebrated by Abyssinianists, as he amended OLF’s program in 2012 and declared that he wants to realize a true federal democratic Ethiopia, now opted for Oromian state and changed the name of his organization from OLF to ONP. What do Habesha elites say now about the General?
We can observe that there is no difference between our organazations regarding freedom (bilisummà) as a national objective. They do differ only on how to get freedom and which state (type of sovereignty) to be promoted after freedom as part of the UN. For OPP and OFC, free Oromia within Oropian union serves Oromo national interest better; whereas for OLA and the OLF, well secured free Oromia without Ethiopia is more beneficial.
Oromo individuals could choose from the two means to freedom and now can decide one of the two ends they want to promote after freedom. The Oromo people as a collective could use both routes to achieve our freedom. The two routes were complementary, not contradictory to each other. The type of sovereignty (which state in the UN) will be determined through public verdict (referendum), when the right time will come; so there is no necessity to quarrel on the two ends now.
A better compromise lasting solution after freedom can be to change the name Ethiopia to Oropia and avoid a possible disintregration of the present Ethiopian territory, which was fostered mainly by the Tülama Oromo, just for the sake of wanting to see Oromia in the UN. Pro-unity forces (Ethiopianists) should accept this offer of compromise solution, if they really want to save territorial integrity of the union; thus union Oropia as a synthetic compromise for the conflict ‘independent Oromia vs union Ethiopia’ is a nice choice. Also for Oromianists, it is not a lose, rather we will get a bigger Oropia than theirs!
Galatôma!
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Re: The Oromo Can Own Ethiopia and Ethiopiawinet in Our Terms!
The galla are the most useles bunch they keep talking endless about oromia or Ethiopia confusing them selves and stuff. How is an ethnic group which is so large still discussion what they want to be part of a country or depart and separate hahah
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