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Letter
to Oromia Regional Givernment and Ethiopian Television
by Jimma Institutes of Higher Education
January
22, 2002
To Ethiopian Television
Finfinne
We, students at Jimma institutes of higher education
meaning, i.e. Jimma University College of Agriculture
and Jimma Teacher Training College together request
you to, on our behalf, pass our following demands to
the Oromia Regional Government and respectfully ask
you to also let our people know the government's response.
- As the Jimma Teacher Training College is an Oromia regional college,
we have today (14/5/94) asked our college to construct
in its compound a statue symbolizing our people's
history, culture, religion, and economic and political
system. This statue could be set-up either to Abba
Jifar representing our heroic forebears or in honour
of the first Abba Gada, Gadayyo Galgalo, to personify
our people's democratic heritage. We therefore request
you to pass our demand to Oromia Bureau of Culture
and Information (OBCI) and also to let our society
know of our demand by airing it.
- We
are glad to know that the Oromo Language programmes
at Jimma and Hara Maya Universities have been raised
from the diploma to the degree level. However, Jimma
University Senate at its meeting of 21/5/94 has announced
its inability to open the Oromo Language Center by
citing such lame excuses as lack of budget, reference
material, and appropriate staff. Meanwhile, members
of other nationalities living in Oromia are provided
funds by the Oromia Regional Government (ORG) to study
their respective languages. And Amharic has been and
is being taught not only in Region 3 (Amhara Region)
but also throughout the country's Universities. There
is also now a talk about raising Tigrinya to the University
level in Tigray Region. And we studied English for
twelve years as an international language as indeed
we continue to do even now. Hence, we wonder why
the Oromo language programme is facing such a peculiar
problem. We thus demand the Regional Government to
study this problem in depth and to promptly arrive
at a solution. In addition, we demand the OBCI and
ORG to set-up the ongoing effort and to work toward
the opening of an Oromo Language Programme also at
Finfinne (Addis Ababa) University by facilitating
the participation of experts and scholars living both
at home and abroad. And we are ready to cooperate
with OBCI by contributing collections of proverbs,
folklore, songs, children's stories, etc. so as to
establish and develop the Language Center.
- We demand the Oromia Regional Government to ask the Federal Government
to support those who wish to open private schools
teaching in the Oromo Language in Finfinne with the
full support of the regional government.
- As is well known, there was a time when many private Newspapers
were publishing in the Oromo Language. Since these
ewspapers are not in existence any more, we demand
ORG to ask the Federal Government to give permission
to those wishing to start private Oromo Language newspapers.
In addition, we demand that those wishing to publish
books in the Oromo Language be supported so that the
writings of Oromo scholars are made easily available.
- We ask the Oromia Bureau of Culture and Information to collect from
all Oromo localities artefacts representing our people's
heroism, religion, economic life, culture and history
and to assemble them in a Central Oromia Museum which
will serve the purposes of research and teaching.
Furthermore, we ask the return of all those items
presently displayed in the Federal Museum. Likewise,
the Bureau should search all those items taken to
other countries and to have them returned.
- It
is obvious that Oromo artists play a central role
in the development of Oromo culture, history and language.
However, in recent years the fate of Oromo artists
has been facing death, imprisonment, exile and generally
lacking personal security. We therefore demand the
Oromia Regional Government to guarantee the safety
of Oromo artists and to give them the necessary permission
and support that will allow them to carry on their
profession.
- The Government, as is well known, has now promised to participate
in the fight against international terrorism along
with other allied governments. Meanwhile, we hear
reports of terrorist groups instigating baseless conflict
between our people and members of other nationalities
living in Oromia as well as terrorizing our people
and robbing and destroying their property. For example,
such groups as the "Galla Gadayi" (Oromo
Killers) are proliferating in the Western Wallagga
towns of Gimbii, Najjo, and Mandii; in the Western
Shawa town of Geedo; and in the Western Harargee town
of Ciro as well as in Finfinne. We demand the Oromia
Regional Government to investigate the establishment
of these groups and to take necessary steps to bring
their members to justice and restore peace and stability
between our people and other nationalities.
- There is another matter related to the issue raised in the above
point number 7. People from other regions have been
and are being settled in Oromo territory since 1991.
According to reports, these settlers are terrorizing
the Oromo people and are ruining their properties
while also cutting down forests. For example, the
Regional Government of Region 3 (Amhara Region) has
decided to settle approximately 80,000 settlers in
Gidda Kiiramu by displacing the Oromo people already
living there. These settlers are now terrorizing the
locality's Oromo inhabitants. We therefore demand
the Oromia Regional Government to be aware of this
difficulty and to take necessary measures.
- In relation to the matter raised in point number 8 above, in various
localities Oromo peasants have been and are being
displaced from their farms and homes and their land
and other properties taken over by wealthy individuals.
As the result of the destruction of their livelihood,
peasants are running into exile to escape the fate
of living under (a new) hidden form of slavery. We
therefore demand the Oromia Regional Government to
seek a solution to this problem and to restore displaced
Oromos to their land and to assist them to regain
their property.
- Our peasants are presently facing grave difficulties due to the
very low market price for their produce. Unable to
pay the necessary expenses, peasants are now withdrawing
their children from schools. And the government, disregarding
the peasant's economic difficulties, is continuing
to demand the payment of taxes and fertilizer credit.
And peasants unable to pay are reportedly being imprisoned.
We therefore demand that peasants be relieved from
paying taxes and fertilizer credit, or at least for
these payments to be reduced in line with the low
grain price. And we also demand the release of those
imprisoned, if there are any.
- The Federal Government, under its Revolutionary Democratic programme,
has adopted the policy of settling people from one
region in another. We demand the Oromia Regional Government
to deeply analyse this policy and to consult the views
of Oromo experts, workers, students, merchants, and
peasants. We also ask it to reject the implementation
of any policy contrary to the views of these social
sectors. We demand it to oppose resettling Oromos
in other regions and the settlement of people from
other regions in Oromia.
- As the result of the recently publicized change of heart by the
Oromo Peoples Democratic Organization (OPDO), Oromo-speaking
persons from other nationalities can now become its
members. This step is turning the OPDO into an organization
embracing all the nationalities of the country. Strongly
convinced that non-Oromos cannot represent and speak
on behalf of our people, we ask the organization to
seriously consider the implications of this policy
change and to clarify its stand.
- In relation to this, we ask the OPDO to re-establish its former
separate army that was encamped, disarmed and demobilized.
Furthermore, if the OPDO wishes to remain true to
its aim of representing and speaking on behalf of
the Oromo people, it should assert its autonomy by
getting out from under the rule of the Wayyane.
- The Irreechaa holiday, being an important Oromo holiday, should
be legally recognized as an official holiday like
all others that are now officially inscribed as such
in the country's calendar.
- It is well know that any people's right to self-determination upto
and including secession has been recognized in article
39 of the Federal Constitution. Therefore, we demand
of the Oromia Regional Government to present the issue
of Oromo people's right to self-determination to the
Oromia Assembly for deliberation and decision. And
the people should deliberate on the holding of referendum
to settle this matter.
- The
programme for the alleviation of poverty, misery,
and suffering drawn up by the Oromia Regional Government
is commendable. Regardless, joblessness, vagrancy,
exposure to disease, homelessness, and crime are on
the rise mainly due to the new education policy. We
therefore demand the Oromia Regional Government to
take into consideration the situation of the students
who could not gain admission to various training institutes
due to their low grades. The Oromia Regional Government,
the Oromia Bureau of Education and the Teacher Training
Colleges of Jimma and Adama should cooperate in creating
new branches in these colleges so that these students
could be educated free of charge. The New Education
policy, according to which Oromia's secondary education
ends at grade ten, should be scrapped and the old
system restored.
- The Oromo Language should be adopted as the National Language since
it is spoken by the majority. Furthermore, the time
allocated for the Oromo Language Programme at Ethiopia
Television and Radio is inadequate and should be increased.
- Oromia Development Association should implement most of its development
projects by involving Oromo University and College
students during their vacations.
- We firmly condemn those who are trying to carry out the aims and
principles of the neftegnas of yesteryears by dividing
our people according to religion, region, and political
outlooks, and demand the close monitoring of their
efforts by our Regional government.
- We demand the immediate cessation of the war recently declared on
our people on the pretext of fighting narrow-nationalism.
In addition, we demand a stop to the practice of imprisoning,
abducting, and killing our people and illegally seizing
their property on the pretext of their alleged support
of the OLF.
- We demand that the army stationed in Oromia and the Southern Region
immediately stop its practice of raping and humiliating
our young women and mothers. And those suspected of
committing such deeds should be charged and brought
before civilian courts.
- The Oromia Regional Government has respected the right of members
of other nationalities living in Oromo to conduct
education in their languages and has provided them
with the requisite budget. However, our people's right
to education in their language in other regions is
not being respected. What steps has the Oromia Regional
Government taken to correct this situation? If it
has done nothing thus far we demand it to enforce
our people's right to education in their language
in other regions.
- The Oromia Regional Government should immediately investigate the
cases of political prisoners, being held in detention
centers in various localities of Oromia and other
regions for allegedly supporting the OLF or other
political organizations or for merely raising the
name of the Oromo nation and should have them promptly
released.
- The Oromia Regional Government should openly and freely criticize
and oppose the absence of free political competition
between the regime in power and other political parties
as well as the EPRDF's practice of cheating (trading)
in the name of democracy.
- We have repeatedly asked the Oromia Regional Government's permission
to establish an Oromo Students' Council (OSC) at the
international level. Since none of our previous appeals
have been responded to, we renew our demand for permission
to establish OSC at the international level.
- People have been fired from their jobs at governmental and semi-governmental
organizations for political reasons and without due
process. These, in addition to their families being
dispersed and becoming a burden to society, are facing
exposure to hunger, misery, disease, and lack of educational
opportunity. Therefore, we demand the Oromia Regional
Government to look into the cases of people improperly
sacked from their jobs and should restore them to
their posts with full back pay.
Finally, convinced that the demands presented to the
Oromia Regional Government by the students of Jimma
institutes of higher education constitute the burning
questions of the time, we call upon workers, other students,
traders, peasants, and members of our society living
in foreign lands to support us in having them implemented.
c.c
Oromia Regional Government,
Oromo Language Program, Radio Ethiopia,
Oromo Language Program, Radio Fana,
Seifanebelbal Private Publication,
Daagim Private Publication,
Zareenew Private Publication
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