1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Let me know when the US embassy is evacuated...
Thats when I'll become interested.
Thats when I'll become interested.
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Let me know when Amhara and Tigray regions are up in flames, then I will tune in.original dervish wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 6:46 am Let me know when the US embassy is evacuated...
Thats when I'll become interested.

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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Real talk brah........and you can add Oromiya too.
Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
I hope you, your mom and family, are destroyed too then. Bitch.
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Don’t be an idiot man. Don’t wish ill upon his family or him. That’s childish. Just ignore it. Not everyone has to like us or wish us the best. We got to love and wish oursleves the best, and others can have respect once we respect ourselves. Unfortunately we have a habesha using our name leading a nation to civil war. So let’s work on fixing our issues before we tend to remarks made by others.Waachis wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:29 pmI hope you, your mom and family, are destroyed too then. Bitch.
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
may the forced prison state called Aidstope(ethiopia) shatter into many pieces and the slave-owner amhara die like rats in a sewer like their father heila selassie.
Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Agreed. Furthermore, I wouldn't pay too much attention to disparaging comments from a Somali as if they're in any position of power or privilege in the empire lol. Take one look at the mafia-run torture-dungeon hell hole their killil has always been. They've been far worse off than us and a Somali bootlicker has always been given the responsibility of overseeing the torment of innocent Somalis.St8OuttaDirree wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:33 pmDon’t be an idiot man. Don’t wish ill upon his family or him. That’s childish. Just ignore it. Not everyone has to like us or wish us the best. We got to love and wish oursleves the best, and others can have respect once we respect ourselves. Unfortunately we have a habesha using our name leading a nation to civil war. So let’s work on fixing our issues before we tend to remarks made by others.Waachis wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:29 pmI hope you, your mom and family, are destroyed too then. Bitch.
They are fellow subjects of this empire and if we (collectively) had any brains we would find common cause, join forces and earn more influence for a change.
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
The problem is oromos have no brains. You are not good partners at anything. Look at your large numbers and the fact you’ve been able to accomplish absolutely nothing. Somalis did more in 1977 against ethiopian hierarchy than oromos ever have and you guys have always had a bigger population than us. It’s true the largest Somali clan in the Somali section of Ethiopia , the Ogadeni’s, are completely useless. It’s two useless people Oromo and Ogaden.
Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
I won't respond to your point about 1977 because it is beneath response. You see the fruits of 1977 today in Hargeisa (SNA guns turned on your own people straight afterwards etc).
In Ethiopia, the evidence of the last few of years of protest action, popular mobilisation and international advocacy as shown by Qerroo is ample proof against your claim. They shook Ethiopia in a number of ways; Economically, with the numerous strikes, fuel blockades, disruptions, etc. Media advocacy that impacted worldwide public opinion of the regime and so on.
A big plus has been the actualisation of Oromumma, of Oromo nationhood. We have overcome our regional/clan based rivalries on a social and political level and found common cause with eachother, we pool our resources and raise funds for eachother during crisis events, etc. This is no small thing. In the past, regional division was our biggest achilles heel. Somalis need to learn this from us. Get beyond your clan for a second and you will benefit.
The issue we have today is that these OPDO lackeys have attempted to hijack the movement and what it stands for in an attempt to purchase some legitimacy. To me and every Oromo that I know, the OPDO are nothing more than Dergue captives who speak Afaan Oromo and that is their legacy.
If Somalis, Oromos, Afar and others could unite as historically repressed subjects of the empire then we would be going places fast.
In Ethiopia, the evidence of the last few of years of protest action, popular mobilisation and international advocacy as shown by Qerroo is ample proof against your claim. They shook Ethiopia in a number of ways; Economically, with the numerous strikes, fuel blockades, disruptions, etc. Media advocacy that impacted worldwide public opinion of the regime and so on.
A big plus has been the actualisation of Oromumma, of Oromo nationhood. We have overcome our regional/clan based rivalries on a social and political level and found common cause with eachother, we pool our resources and raise funds for eachother during crisis events, etc. This is no small thing. In the past, regional division was our biggest achilles heel. Somalis need to learn this from us. Get beyond your clan for a second and you will benefit.
The issue we have today is that these OPDO lackeys have attempted to hijack the movement and what it stands for in an attempt to purchase some legitimacy. To me and every Oromo that I know, the OPDO are nothing more than Dergue captives who speak Afaan Oromo and that is their legacy.
If Somalis, Oromos, Afar and others could unite as historically repressed subjects of the empire then we would be going places fast.
Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Waachis:
WSLF was destroyed by Ethiopia.Remember it took eplf, tplf, wslf, alf, all together fighting derg, to win
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
You won’t respond about 77 because you know it’s the truth. Your people who greatly outnumber Somalis are far more useless . I also know many Isaaq commanders / generals played decisive roles in 77 capturing towns form Xabashi. What happened after 77 doesn’t matter we destroyed the Somali National Army and we do see the fruits of that today we are faqash free unlike Oromo who is still slave to the same master for a millennium now.Nole wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:16 pm I won't respond to your point about 1977 because it is beneath response. You see the fruits of 1977 today in Hargeisa (SNA guns turned on your own people straight afterwards etc).
In Ethiopia, the evidence of the last few of years of protest action, popular mobilisation and international advocacy as shown by Qerroo is ample proof against your claim. They shook Ethiopia in a number of ways; Economically, with the numerous strikes, fuel blockades, disruptions, etc. Media advocacy that impacted worldwide public opinion of the regime and so on.
A big plus has been the actualisation of Oromumma, of Oromo nationhood. We have overcome our regional/clan based rivalries on a social and political level and found common cause with eachother, we pool our resources and raise funds for eachother during crisis events, etc. This is no small thing. In the past, regional division was our biggest achilles heel. Somalis need to learn this from us. Get beyond your clan for a second and you will benefit.
The issue we have today is that these OPDO lackeys have attempted to hijack the movement and what it stands for in an attempt to purchase some legitimacy. To me and every Oromo that I know, the OPDO are nothing more than Dergue captives who speak Afaan Oromo and that is their legacy.
If Somalis, Oromos, Afar and others could unite as historically repressed subjects of the empire then we would be going places fast.
Where were oromos in 77? Why do you guys beg Somalis today? Go fix your own problems you are not good partners we’d rather go at it alone then drag your dead weight along with us
Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Pureblood:
Russians and Cubans not ethiopians destroyed somali armyWhat happened after 77 doesn’t matter we destroyed the Somali National Army
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
Pureblood1 wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:38 pmYou won’t respond about 77 because you know it’s the truth. Your people who greatly outnumber Somalis are far more useless . I also know many Isaaq commanders / generals played decisive roles in 77 capturing towns form Xabashi. What happened after 77 doesn’t matter we destroyed the Somali National Army and we do see the fruits of that today we are faqash free unlike Oromo who is still slave to the same master for a millennium now.Nole wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:16 pm I won't respond to your point about 1977 because it is beneath response. You see the fruits of 1977 today in Hargeisa (SNA guns turned on your own people straight afterwards etc).
In Ethiopia, the evidence of the last few of years of protest action, popular mobilisation and international advocacy as shown by Qerroo is ample proof against your claim. They shook Ethiopia in a number of ways; Economically, with the numerous strikes, fuel blockades, disruptions, etc. Media advocacy that impacted worldwide public opinion of the regime and so on.
A big plus has been the actualisation of Oromumma, of Oromo nationhood. We have overcome our regional/clan based rivalries on a social and political level and found common cause with eachother, we pool our resources and raise funds for eachother during crisis events, etc. This is no small thing. In the past, regional division was our biggest achilles heel. Somalis need to learn this from us. Get beyond your clan for a second and you will benefit.
The issue we have today is that these OPDO lackeys have attempted to hijack the movement and what it stands for in an attempt to purchase some legitimacy. To me and every Oromo that I know, the OPDO are nothing more than Dergue captives who speak Afaan Oromo and that is their legacy.
If Somalis, Oromos, Afar and others could unite as historically repressed subjects of the empire then we would be going places fast.
Where were oromos in 77? Why do you guys beg Somalis today? Go fix your own problems you are not good partners we’d rather go at it alone then drag your dead weight along with us
There is no comparison. The Somalis had a powerful functioning government with access to arms coming in from their allies. The only ally we had were the Somalis, but Siad Barre pretty much threw us under the bus. He saw the growing support of the OLA and OLF, so he went off to say we have to be “Somali Abow” and the Somali Abow liberation front was created. A of land the WSLF was fighting for were lands populated by eastern Oromos, the AQ, Arsi etc. This is what many Oromo belive caused the Somalis to loose, minus to west support the habesha had. Siad pushes to move further west, deeper into Oromo lands which was wrong. This had many Oromos reject the Somali Abow liberation group for OLF.
They weren’t willing to fight in their own land for someone else, and kill, loot their own ppl. This support stopped and the help of the west backing Ethiopia helped them win that war unfortunately. So nothing to brag about, you didn’t win that war. You could have gained galbeed and thrived as powerful nation but your leader at the time failed you.
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Re: 1) Afar block road from addis ababa to djibouti, 2) ethiopian air force bombed wallaga/western oromia to attack OLF
We failed because we had a horrible leader that you are right about and now his newphew leads somalia and he is just as bad. We did have state weapons in 77 but so did the Ethiopians. And the Ethiopians had more weapons and more fighters yet we still karbashed them. We had that war won until intervention by Soviet’s and Cubans. You see the difference between Somali and Oromo? We made such an impact foreigners had to come save the very people who keep you as slaves throughout modern history. Where were you people in 77 and now you want to beg us? The perfect timing for cooperation was 1977 and you ignored it. Now Somalis are just as fragmented as Oromos. This is why I don’t want a partnership with you people on anything you guys have bad optics and understanding how can two groups with issues form to defeat a common enemy when one group had said enemy on the ropes and you just sat back and watched? Keep your dreams of cooperation to yourselves we know who came to our aid against Russians and Cubans and that was nobody. You don’t know what it means to fight Habashis you just think it’s a game.St8OuttaDirree wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:59 pmPureblood1 wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:38 pmYou won’t respond about 77 because you know it’s the truth. Your people who greatly outnumber Somalis are far more useless . I also know many Isaaq commanders / generals played decisive roles in 77 capturing towns form Xabashi. What happened after 77 doesn’t matter we destroyed the Somali National Army and we do see the fruits of that today we are faqash free unlike Oromo who is still slave to the same master for a millennium now.Nole wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:16 pm I won't respond to your point about 1977 because it is beneath response. You see the fruits of 1977 today in Hargeisa (SNA guns turned on your own people straight afterwards etc).
In Ethiopia, the evidence of the last few of years of protest action, popular mobilisation and international advocacy as shown by Qerroo is ample proof against your claim. They shook Ethiopia in a number of ways; Economically, with the numerous strikes, fuel blockades, disruptions, etc. Media advocacy that impacted worldwide public opinion of the regime and so on.
A big plus has been the actualisation of Oromumma, of Oromo nationhood. We have overcome our regional/clan based rivalries on a social and political level and found common cause with eachother, we pool our resources and raise funds for eachother during crisis events, etc. This is no small thing. In the past, regional division was our biggest achilles heel. Somalis need to learn this from us. Get beyond your clan for a second and you will benefit.
The issue we have today is that these OPDO lackeys have attempted to hijack the movement and what it stands for in an attempt to purchase some legitimacy. To me and every Oromo that I know, the OPDO are nothing more than Dergue captives who speak Afaan Oromo and that is their legacy.
If Somalis, Oromos, Afar and others could unite as historically repressed subjects of the empire then we would be going places fast.
Where were oromos in 77? Why do you guys beg Somalis today? Go fix your own problems you are not good partners we’d rather go at it alone then drag your dead weight along with us
There is no comparison. The Somalis had a powerful functioning government with access to arms coming in from their allies. The only ally we had were the Somalis, but Siad Barre pretty much threw us under the bus. He saw the growing support of the OLA and OLF, so he went off to say we have to be “Somali Abow” and the Somali Abow liberation front was created. A of land the WSLF was fighting for were lands populated by eastern Oromos, the AQ, Arsi etc. This is what many Oromo belive caused the Somalis to loose, minus to west support the habesha had. Siad pushes to move further west, deeper into Oromo lands which was wrong. This had many Oromos reject the Somali Abow liberation group for OLF.
They weren’t willing to fight in their own land for someone else, and kill, loot their own ppl. This support stopped and the help of the west(Us etc) backing Ethiopia helped them win that war unfortunately. So nothing to brag about, you didn’t win that war. You could have gained galbeed and thrived as powerful nation but your leader at the time failed you.
Oromos have no excuse for not having heavy weaponry my own clan Isaaq managed to get some and we’re not recognized we are not a state. So what’s oromos problem? This is a good comparison.
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Exactly . And then the rest of the fragmented Somali National army was destroyed in Northern and Southern Somalia.luis1 wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:48 pm Pureblood:
Russians and Cubans not ethiopians destroyed somali armyWhat happened after 77 doesn’t matter we destroyed the Somali National Army
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