Preliminary remark
This article examines
the scourge ‘The Oromo People Cannot Do Anything Alone’ that
often causes nausea in the Oromo national struggle for national
self-determination. In doing this, I briefly begin by embarking on
the ideology of some apolitical Oromo Christians and some
non-Christian Oromos and even some Oromo politicians who promote the
so called ‘Oro-Ethio’ or ‘Ethio-Oro’ political game. My
purpose in writing this article is not to defile any individual or
group or it is not to undermine the grievances of the oppressed Oromo
people rather to discuss about and reflect on if the Oromo people
really cannot liberate themselves from century lasting Abyssinian
colonization. Therefore, I humbly ask the readers to freely argue for
or counter argue the claims I made in this article.
Debate
There are some
apolitical Oromo Christians who incline to recognize that the Oromo
people are oppressed. However, they have venomous attitude towards
the Oromo people national struggle for national self-determination.
They often argue that the Oromo people cannot do anything alone;
therefore, the Oromo should unite with the Amhara. By the way, there
are also non-Christian Oromos who share the same idea with apolitical
Oromo Christians at this point. There are some Muslim and Waaqeffataa
Oromos who support this ideology. Obviously, there are also some
Oromo politicians and elites who share the same idea. They tend to
make the colonization history between the Oromo people and the
Abyssinians smoother than it is. Indeed, this idea is a challenging
obstacle to bring the Oromo human and natural resources together in
order to strengthen the Oromo national struggle for national
self-determination as to distinguish who is for the Oromo people’s
freedom and who is against their freedom in this critical day when
the Oromo people’s struggle for peace and democracy is on the
crossroad. It alerts the people today to think about the problem that
lies before them.
As a little yeast
leaves the whole batch of dough (Galatians 5:9), the ideology of
apolitical Oromo Christians and the prodigal Oromo that claim ‘the
Oromo people cannot do anything alone’ can cause trouble in the
Oromo national struggle for national self-determination. Of course,
it never aborts the people’s struggle for the independent state
they demand, but it can prolong the suffering of millions of the
Oromo people. It is a vehicle of the stubborn and unapologetic hearts
of the Abyssinian ruling elites who are still attempting to suppress
the Oromo beyond measure. Then, what is the remedy?
As I have said before,
having unity with Amhara and other ethno-nationals in the Ethiopian
Empire is not wrong. Be that as it may, it is good and important for
the Oromo to know and decide with whom they unite, with what motives
and in which conditions they unite, when and how they unite. History
uncovers that the common motto of Abyssinian Amhara elites and
Tigriyan led Ethiopian government is to continue to suppress
Oromummaa. Obviously, this is the reason why they are fighting each
other over Oromia which does not belong to them. Also, this is the
sources of the current gravity of the Oromo people’s political and
socio-economic grievances. Many scholars agree with
this claim. For instance, Adhana (1998: 42-43) confirms that the
legendary myth of the so called ‘Solomonic
Dynasty’ in Ethiopian Empire building process was in the
heart of Tigre and Amhara self-identification by which they consider
themselves above all ethno-nationals in the Empire. However, in the
late 19th a dramatic change in ‘geo-political center and
ethnic composition of power’ took place when both groups scrambled
to colonize Oromia which does not belong to none of them. It is
important to repeat what Asebe (2007: 22) explain about this shift.
“…the group [Amhara and Tigre]…basic common interest lasted
only until late 19th century when the political gravity
moved from Tigray- following the death of Tigrayan emperor, Yohannes
IV in 1889- to Shoa. The event brought not only a shift in
geo-political center but also changed the ‘ethnic composition’ of
power holders- from Tigrayans to Amharas although the former
continued as younger partners to the Amharas in the empire building
process.”
One
thing is increasingly clear: both the Oromo people and Amhara have
been fighting against the TPLF led Ethiopian government since 1991.
Be that as it may, it is pivotal to distinguish who is fighting
against what, with whom and for what purpose. In addition it is
important for the Oromo people to consider if they should co-operate
with the colonizers in order to get back their own things from the
hands of colonizers themselves. In my view, to cooperate with
colonizers is irrational. How can the oppressed cooperate with
his/her oppressor who wants him/her remain submissive? In other
words, it is obvious that the Amharas unity with the oppressed Oromo
people is not genuine; this can divide the power of the Oromo
people’s struggle for freedom and benefit the Abyssinian fulfill
their interest of strengthening Ethiopianizm. I don’t think the
Amharas will let Oromo get back their own state Oromia just because
the Oromo people united with them, unless they themselves continue to
struggle for their freedom. Thus I would argue that even though it is
full of ups and downs, even if it is challenging, painful and
time-consuming, the Oromo people should stand on their own feet and
continue their peaceful and uninterrupted struggle by using all
peaceful possible means to end Abyssinian colonialism.
Moreover, in my view,
there are some crucial points that the apolitical Oromo Christians
and those who are in favor of the claim ‘the Oromo people should be
united with the Amhara to fight against injustice in Oromia’ should
consider. The Oromo people and the Amhara elites have history of
being colonized and colonizer respectively. Since the 1991, the
Amhara have been struggling to retake political and economic power of
the Empire which was built by their
forefathers in order
to continue suppressing the Oromo people as well as other
ethno-nationals while the Oromo people have been in determined
national struggle for national self-determination that will be proved
by deconstruction of Abyssinia colonial system in Oromia.
Consequently, the hostility between the Oromo and the Abyssinian
elites is obvious. The Oromo people are struggling to end
colonization while the Amhara elites are striving to prove
subjugation of the Oromo people. The Oromo people are wailing and
grinding teeth to end Abyssinian exploitation in Oromia. They are
longing to see their children grow, be educated and serve their
people without being persecuted by colonizers, while Abyssinian
colonial elites are filling
their insatiable pocket and enjoying fetish life with the resources
exploited from Oromia. Obviously, it is very difficult to work
together for two parties who have disputing interests particularly
when the oppressor still wants to subdue the oppressed. I would thus
argue that it is important to uproot and destroy colonial system
peacefully and establish truth and reconciliation first. Otherwise,
the talk about unity with colonizer while drinking from the cup of
suffering offered by the colonizers themselves is the kind of trying
to fetch water by sieve and fill a container.
It seems that the current horrific
political situation in Oromia gives the Oromo people only two
alternatives: either to accept all the challenges they are facing
(namely grievances, political and cultural marginalization, human and
natural resource exploitation, eviction from their ancestral lands,
extra judiciary killings, and all the scourges caused by colonizers
as blessings and to deciding to remain under colonial yoke and
enjoying second class citizenship in their own country) or to
continue an interrupted non-violent national struggle for national
self-determination by and for themselves. The Oromo people are
determined to end the Abyssinian colonial era in Oromia and they are
paying unforgettable sacrifices. They are free human beings with
independent will. The most courageous thing is that they are still
struggeling for themselves to persue their will, that is freedom.
Today, majority of the
Oromo people are struggling and perishing to emancipate Oromia from
Abyssinian colonial rule while the Amhara strive to prove the
deconstruction of Oromummaa
and the reign of Ethiopianism
over Oromia. In other words, the Oromo people are fighting against
Abyssinian colonial system which is planted by the Amhara and watered
by both Amhara and Tigre. This is an incompatible interest. How on
earth can a colonizing nation stand together with a nation who is
subject for its colonization in order to destroy its own colonial
power? Jesus Christ taught His disciples a similar example in (Mark
3:25) if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.
Also, in (Matt 12:25) Jesus Christ taught that every kingdom divided
against itself brought to destruction. If they stand in union, the
Oromo people have enough power and resources to fight their own
fighting against Abyssinian colonial system in Oromia and to prove
their own liberation.
Having said that, it
is also important to do extensive research why some apolitical Oromo
Christians and Muslims and Waaqeffataas including some Oromo
politicians and elites argue that the Oromo people cannot do anything
unless the Oromo unite with Amhara in the Oromo struggle. Is it
because the Amhara ruling elites had been intensively working to
destroy the Oromo people self-confidence that influenced those Oromos
to assume that the Oromo have no enough knowledge or experiences,
courage and potential to fight their own fighting’s in order to
prove the independent state they demand? Why do they often see Oromia
through Ethiopian eye glasses? Why do they lack trust in their own
people and hesitate to work with their people while they aggressively
work to divorce the Oromo people from Oromummaa and make them
intermarry with Ethiopianism?
Why do they choose ‘Oro-Ethio’
or ‘Ethio-Oro’
political model rather than putting their trust in the sovereignty of
the great Oromo nation that can make people’s democratic republic
of Oromia possible? Are these Oromo individuals or groups
deliberately abandoning the Oromo people rights of self-determination
just to fulfill their personal ambitions? Is the ideology of ‘Oromo
cannot do anything alone’ the better way to liberate the Oromo
people?
The
Oromo people and the Abyssinians have challenging assignments in
front of them that demands sacrifice. The demand needs full scale
payment from both sides for their past histories as well as the
existing reality that the oppressed Oromo are experiencing. The Oromo
people should continue peaceful struggle to get their freedom. The
Abyssinian elites should accept democratic culture and let the Oromo
people free. Truly, it is not easy to reconcile these opposing
interests. The Oromo people are fighting against Abyssinian colonial
system, not against Abyssinian people. What I mean is that the Oromo
people will not stand and see when their enemies abandon their rights
and exploit their human and natural resources. As a matter of fact,
anybody who attempts to destroy Oromummaa and reinforce Abyssinian
supremacy in Oromia is maturing himself to be encountered by the
Oromo people since the people will never ever go back from fighting
for freedom, democracy and peace.
The
prodigal Oromos who often argue that the Oromo people cannot do
anything without standing in unison with the Amhara often say ‘the
enemy of my enemy is my friend’. They use this popular saying when
they attempt to preach the Oromo people that Amhara and the Tigre
people are enemies to one another. Based on the horrific history of
Abyssinian colonization in Oromia and based on the present
persecution the Oromo people are experiencing, I would argue that the
Oromo should not be deceived any more since both Amhara and Tigre are
two sides of the same coin when it comes to suppressing,
marginalizing, killing, dehumanizing the Oromo. In short, the Amhara
elites and the ruling TPLF regime have similar agenda that is to
suppress the Oromo people. Therefore, the apolitical Oromo Christians
and the prodigal Oromos (the Oromo from any walk of life who serve
the colonial interest) should know that the ‘friends of the Oromo
enemies are the Oromo enemies’ in this context.
Interestingly,
the majority of the Oromo people from all walks of life realized that
collaborating with the Abyssinian colonial system is a great obstacle
for the independent state they demand. In order to uproot such
obstacle and to make it never hinder them again, the Oromo have been
paying painful sacrifices to destroy the colonial system that
encumbered on the shoulder of the oppressed people and that tends to
prolong the suffering of Oromo children and women. In my view, there
is no nation that I can trust more than the people to whom I belong
to work with in order to defend the sovereignty of the nation.
Conclusion
Lasting
solution for the political conflict between the Oromo and Amhara can
happen only when the Amhara elites are able to recognize and accept
the legitimate question of the Oromo people for national
self-determination. To make this happen, the Oromo should have more
sophisticated way to deal with the colonizers while they seek to
preserve their Oromummaa. On top of that, the Oromo’s core
objective of liberation should remain unspoiled by their enemies.
Furthermore, they should be able to continue to live as distinct
people alongside the flood of Abyssinian supremacy. They should have
confidence on one another that they can do anything that proves their
liberation from Abyssinian colonial bondage. This is the way they can
break the arrows of the Abyssinian ruling elites that have been
blotting with the blood of the Oromo heroes and heroines and blunt
the swords of the colonizers that have been devouring the flesh of
the Oromo students and intellectuals like that of Ambo city massacre
in Oromia in 2014. History is on the Oromo’s side and it is up to
them to dig into it for themselves.
Waaqayyo
bless Oromia
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*Waaqee Ji'oo Garbi, the writer of this article, is
currently studying a dual masters degree program in Theology (MA) and
in Society and Global Issues at the Norwegian School of Theology and
can be reached at waktheophilaw@gmail.com
Obbo Waaqee Ji'oo! Thanks for the points above but i don't agree with you the legitimation of the words like Ethi-Oromo, and Oro-Ethio because, history clearly indicate that and we are still expriancing it, Ethiopia never accept Oromo and they are like oil and water. there for, no debate but fight and get free from coward primitive Abyisinians. Oromia shall be free.
ReplyDeleteNamichoo maal Ethio-Oro fi Oro-Ethio kun eessaa dhufe? Xobiyaan xobiyaa Minilikfii ODF, Oromoon saba biyyaa Oromiyaa jedhamu qabdu garuu dinii irraa fudhate gabromsee, kanafuu wantii Ethio-Oro fi Oro-Ethiop jedhu hin jiru. Yaada keetif garuu galatoomi ilma sabaa.
ReplyDeleteyou stupid guys shut your mouth, it is time to admit you galas are migrators from Madagascar and there for, even you don't deserve to be called Ethiopian. stone head and back ward society. Has not been you guys presence in my mother land we were leading the world with civilization, but because of you we are still suffering. down with your day dreamer OLF.
ReplyDeleteTifu kezhyi dedeb hula, amara amara sitilu weyane kemeret lay liyatefachihu new, dedeboch
ReplyDeleteyou are so stupid and you even don't know what you are writing here. I have never seen such domaras like you. stone head.
Deleteyesssssssss, The Oromo People Cannot Do Anything Alone. No doubt about that but you can keep dreaming, it is a matter of time, what TPLF gave you will be smashed down to ash, wait and see, you losers.
ReplyDeleteStupid Andargachewu get lost, weather it is TPLF or Neftegna both are the same hyenas who just wants to eat Oromos flesh. One day we will be free and both of you die hungry.
DeleteAt the end of the day, Ethiopianism is the winner where as haters and losers will extinct like dinocers, hahaha
ReplyDeleteI am 100 % Oromo and I am a proud Ethiopian, what ever comes for the Oromos advantage must be as an Ethiopian not some way. I love my ethnicity and I love my country Ethiopia more than any thing in the world. Guys, just think again and again being an Ethiopian for the Oromo people is not shame rather respect and pride. we have to struggle for peace and democracy and justice in Ethiopia but we don't have to fight for division. Long live Ethiopia.
ReplyDeleteOro-Ethio vs Ethio-Oro hmmmmmmmmmmm, I am an Ethiopian first or death. Ethiopia weyim mot !!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMr. Birhanu, get lost with your Ethiopia. I am Oromo first from Oromia and Ethiopia is a brutal empire and hell on earth for my people
DeleteOromoon saba guddaadha jenee dhaadana yerro ba'ee garuu immo deebine waal qoqodinee waal xineesudhaan saba keenya salphifnee argamna hojjiidhan. Kanfu ammas Oromoo hundi off ta'ee tokkumadhaan dhabatee mirga isaa yoo falmatee kan isa kan isa dhowachuu danda'uu hin jiru. Kanafuu jiba, wal xiqqeessuu, ana malee jechuu, saba keenya dhiisne dinaa keenyati hirkachuu dhiisnee tokkummaan ha qabsofn. Obbo Waaqee Yadnii ati kaastu yerro hunda yadaa dhugaa fi yadaa barbachiisadha horri buli, itti fufi dhugaa himuu hin salfatiin, kan dhugaa jalatuu haa fudhatu kan dhugaa jibu ha dhiisuu. Keesatuu warra nafxanyaa wa'ee oromoo yerro dhageesuu mata dhukubiin itti ka'ee hamilee nama tuqquu yaduu kana hin dhageefatiin kara garri irraa jirtaa saba keetiif dubachuu itti fufii, hayyu Oromoo jiradhuu.
ReplyDeleteOromoon dinaa isafii firra issaa hin beeku kanaf habashaan nuti taphachaa jirti, dhirroo maloo wal haatanu. Oromoodhaf Oromoo calaa kan beekus hin jiruus kan garri yaduufis hin jiru. Ethiopian dhiiga fi lafee saba oromoo gubaati cubuudhan akka ijaramtee hundi ni beekna kanafuu Ethiopiiyumaan waal nu hin lolchiisuu. Oromummaadhan yoo dhabanee lolee kan nu mohatus ta'e kan addan nu qoduu hin jiruu. Obbo Waaqee galatooma hayyu Oromoon qabdu kan dhugaaf dhabatu yerro dhihoo kana keesati bayyee si hordofan jira yadaa garri irraa jirta itti fufi. Down with Abbyninian colonization and Oromia shall be free.
ReplyDeleteOromo is an Ethiopian, period. Don't talk your bla bla here to divide Ethiopians. Rubbish article just full of hate and division among the true Ethiopians but you will not be successful. The Oromo scholars are just only working to divide that country but not for peace and democracy. Shame on you.
ReplyDeleteአረ ባካችሁ ዘረኞች አሁንስ ኣበዳችሁ እኮ፣ ወጣም ወረደም ኦሮሞ ኢትዮዽያዊ ነዉ። ጥላቻን ኣስወግደን ወያኔን ከላያችን ብንገላገል ይሻላል።
ReplyDeleteJara shanee kana wajjiin Oromiyaa jecha bohuu irra, Jara ODF tana wajjiin Xobiyaadhaf hojjachuutu Oromoo basaa, kanafuu dubiin xobiyaa garaa nu gubaa jirti garuu kan ishee jalaas nu baasuu dandau hin jiru
ReplyDeleteOboo Waaqee dubiin ati barreesite kun dubbii mishaa itti nu fufii hayyu Oromoo. galanii kee bilisummaadha.
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