Axumezana wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 05:16
Oromos feel that they have got the power and they need peace to enjoy it. Same was true for TPLF.
Was the most popular song in the general public those calling for peace or for more of a violence back then in Tigray? Examples?
I don't think Oromos feel that they have got power, there are still many politicians complaining about lack of power, Prof. Merera Gudina is one of them. He was willing to compete and win a sit in the Parliament back then, as an opposition politician. OLF was not shooting any gun at anybody back then, Jawar Mohammed didn't think it was worth coming near to the scene and wage the struggle from within or nearby position, and many more.
That all have changed now: Prof. Merera opted to boycott the election as a whole, OLF started to finally shoot its guns and recruit more and more of its fighters, Janjoo also opted this time to come nearer and stir the violence from within and nearby positions, the Oromo region is in a turmoil now more than it was during the TPLF era.
So, what is your proof that the Oromo feel to have power?
The only thing I can assume is that they are undergoing a mass awakening up, saying no more manipulation and agitation.