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Question to my Oromo brothers

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I want to ask a few questions about Oromos,OLF and the 20120 elections in Ethiopia

1) Do you support Oromia?
2) What land mass do OLF claim? Does it include Dire Dawa and Harar
3) Are Oromos going to be represented in 2010 elections? If so, what are the chances
4) Have you been to Ethiopia?
5) Is there any Ethnic tension in Ethiopia? I was reading about ethnic violence in University between Oromos and Tigrays
6) What is the % of Oromos are Muslims
7) What is the general census about Somalis from an Oromo viewpoint


Thanks in advance

Aliyyi Oromada bareento Gara Man

I like reading about Ethiopian politics and Ethiopia. I find it much more interesting than Somali politics (warfare)
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Re: Question to my Oromos brothers

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Somali politics is way more interesting. At least new thugs arrive on the block every once in a while. In Ethiopia, the same thug crucifies the people for twenty to thirty years. :down:
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Re: Question to my Oromos brothers

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GaajoUnit wrote:Somali politics is way more interesting. At least new thugs arrive on the block every once in a while. In Ethiopia, the same thug crucifies the people for twenty to thirty years. :down:
The difference is

You follow Somali politics hoping that the country unites
You follow Ethiopian politics hoping that the country disintegrates
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Re: Question to my Oromos brothers

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Oxidant wrote:
GaajoUnit wrote:Somali politics is way more interesting. At least new thugs arrive on the block every once in a while. In Ethiopia, the same thug crucifies the people for twenty to thirty years. :down:
The difference is

You follow Somali politics hoping that the country unites
You follow Ethiopian politics hoping that the country disintegrates
Why would you wish that on you're people? I don't get it. :|
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Re: Question to my Oromos brothers

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Oxidant wrote:
GaajoUnit wrote:Somali politics is way more interesting. At least new thugs arrive on the block every once in a while. In Ethiopia, the same thug crucifies the people for twenty to thirty years. :down:
The difference is

You follow Somali politics hoping that the country unites
You follow Ethiopian politics hoping that the country disintegrates
I hope the armies of Imam Ahmed "Gurey" Godane take back the Lands of Muslims who are illegally part of Ethiopia. :up:

ps. We leave the Ethiopian politics to ONLIFITES. they know that shiish inside out, even the names of amharic opera singers, :mrgreen:
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Re: Question to my Oromo brothers

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Oxidant wrote:I want to ask a few questions about Oromos,OLF and the 20120 elections in Ethiopia

1) Do you support Oromia?
2) What land mass do OLF claim? Does it include Dire Dawa and Harar
3) Are Oromos going to be represented in 2010 elections? If so, what are the chances
4) Have you been to Ethiopia?
5) Is there any Ethnic tension in Ethiopia? I was reading about ethnic violence in University between Oromos and Tigrays
6) What is the % of Oromos are Muslims
7) What is the general census about Somalis from an Oromo viewpoint


Thanks in advance

Aliyyi Oromada bareento Gara Man

I like reading about Ethiopian politics and Ethiopia. I find it much more interesting than Somali politics (warfare)
1) Yes of course
2)Lots of lands that even cross the ethiopian-somali boarder :idea:
joking 8-) but it would be hard not to claim lands such as dire dawa and harar where we are the unquestionable majority.
3) I think theres a certain umbrella party that hosts a bunch of other org's called medrek that just recently i heard it announced Afan oromo as the second language in ethiopia. I myself dont read too much into this and am almost 100 percent sure meles will be "re-elected".
4)yes from there.
5)Theres always ethnic tensions in ethiopia.
6)i think without looking it up its like somewhere around 40-45% but i think its more like over 60%. The christian numbers of Oromos and especially the pente numbers are deeply exaggerated, however american missionaries are trying very hard to aggressively evangelize Oromos and others and has caused several violent occurrences especially between Protestants and muslims.
7) Overally we regard yous as our distant cousins but still alot the times its similar to what alot of somalis regard us as. The internet is playing a bad role innit as well.
The internet should be a mutual ground where oromos and somalis could unite and shove differences aside and unite towards defeating the ethiopian government who commit crimes against us......but no what do we do?
We argue over who does dire dawa and babile belong to :arrow: :x :oops:
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Narcissistic wrote:
Oxidant wrote:
GaajoUnit wrote:Somali politics is way more interesting. At least new thugs arrive on the block every once in a while. In Ethiopia, the same thug crucifies the people for twenty to thirty years. :down:
The difference is

You follow Somali politics hoping that the country unites
You follow Ethiopian politics hoping that the country disintegrates
Why would you wish that on you're people? I don't get it. :|
How are they his people? I too hope Ethiopia disintegrates. It plays a huge role in the lawlessness in Somalia.
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Re: Question to my Oromo brothers

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Gara Man wrote:
Oxidant wrote:I want to ask a few questions about Oromos,OLF and the 20120 elections in Ethiopia

1) Do you support Oromia?
2) What land mass do OLF claim? Does it include Dire Dawa and Harar
3) Are Oromos going to be represented in 2010 elections? If so, what are the chances
4) Have you been to Ethiopia?
5) Is there any Ethnic tension in Ethiopia? I was reading about ethnic violence in University between Oromos and Tigrays
6) What is the % of Oromos are Muslims
7) What is the general census about Somalis from an Oromo viewpoint


Thanks in advance

Aliyyi Oromada bareento Gara Man

I like reading about Ethiopian politics and Ethiopia. I find it much more interesting than Somali politics (warfare)
1) Yes of course
2)Lots of lands that even cross the ethiopian-somali boarder :idea: joking 8-) but it would be hard not to claim lands such as dire dawa and harar where we are the unquestionable majority.
3) I think theres a certain umbrella party that hosts a bunch of other org's called medrek that just recently i heard it announced Afan oromo as the second language in ethiopia. I myself dont read too much into this and am almost 100 percent sure meles will be "re-elected".
4)yes from there.
5)Theres always ethnic tensions in ethiopia.
6)i think without looking it up its like somewhere around 40-45% but i think its more like over 60%. The christian numbers of Oromos and especially the pente numbers are deeply exaggerated, however american missionaries are trying very hard to aggressively evangelize Oromos and others and has caused several violent occurrences especially between Protestants and muslims.
7) Overally we regard yous as our distant cousins but still alot the times its similar to what alot of somalis regard us as. The internet is playing a bad role innit as well.
The internet should be a mutual ground where oromos and somalis could unite and shove differences aside and unite towards defeating the ethiopian government who commit crimes against us......but no what do we do?
We argue over who does dire dawa and babile belong to :arrow: :x :oops:
My friend there is no more traces of oromo peoples in the North or what is known as Somaliland. That was a long time ago. There is no right of return :down:
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Re: Question to my Oromo brothers

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AwdalPrince wrote:
Gara Man wrote:
Oxidant wrote:I want to ask a few questions about Oromos,OLF and the 20120 elections in Ethiopia

1) Do you support Oromia?
2) What land mass do OLF claim? Does it include Dire Dawa and Harar
3) Are Oromos going to be represented in 2010 elections? If so, what are the chances
4) Have you been to Ethiopia?
5) Is there any Ethnic tension in Ethiopia? I was reading about ethnic violence in University between Oromos and Tigrays
6) What is the % of Oromos are Muslims
7) What is the general census about Somalis from an Oromo viewpoint


Thanks in advance

Aliyyi Oromada bareento Gara Man

I like reading about Ethiopian politics and Ethiopia. I find it much more interesting than Somali politics (warfare)
1) Yes of course
2)Lots of lands that even cross the ethiopian-somali boarder :idea: joking 8-) but it would be hard not to claim lands such as dire dawa and harar where we are the unquestionable majority.
3) I think theres a certain umbrella party that hosts a bunch of other org's called medrek that just recently i heard it announced Afan oromo as the second language in ethiopia. I myself dont read too much into this and am almost 100 percent sure meles will be "re-elected".
4)yes from there.
5)Theres always ethnic tensions in ethiopia.
6)i think without looking it up its like somewhere around 40-45% but i think its more like over 60%. The christian numbers of Oromos and especially the pente numbers are deeply exaggerated, however american missionaries are trying very hard to aggressively evangelize Oromos and others and has caused several violent occurrences especially between Protestants and muslims.
7) Overally we regard yous as our distant cousins but still alot the times its similar to what alot of somalis regard us as. The internet is playing a bad role innit as well.
The internet should be a mutual ground where oromos and somalis could unite and shove differences aside and unite towards defeating the ethiopian government who commit crimes against us......but no what do we do?
We argue over who does dire dawa and babile belong to :arrow: :x :oops:
My friend there is no more traces of oromo peoples in the North or what is known as Somaliland. That was a long time ago. There is no right of return :down:
dude its called sarcasm :idea: wasnt even being serious ........but i think u r wrong about no traces of Oromo. I am not claiming these lands but all am saying is that some minor people exist but that is irrelevant b/c i was just talking about dd and harar and was only joking.
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