Keep Terrorist Berhanu Nega Out of OSA Conference & Put a Tombstone on Fake Ethiopia, Oromos Demand

Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In three earlier articles titled ´Overwhelming Oromo Reaction Against CIA-planned Amharization of OSA: No to Racist Ethiopianist Dogma´

(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/171063), ´CIA Sponsored Amhara Smiley Gangsters to Subvert Oppressed Oromos in Fake, Failed State of Ethiopia´ (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/170178), and ´Committed to Continuing the Ethiopian Genocides, Berhanu Nega Has No Place in an Oromo Conference´ (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/171325), I expanded on a subject of the utmost concern for the subjugated and persecuted nation of the Oromos, namely the improper and deceitful invitation of the Amhara Ethiopianist politician Berhanu Nega in the Oromo Studies Association annual conference.

As an Ethiopianist, racist, colonialist and undemocratic politician, Berhanu Nega, member of the racist Amhara political party Ginbot 7, has expressed a commitment to annihilating the Oromo nation and all the other subjugated nations of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia).

This makes his participation in the OSA Annual Conference absolutely impermissible.

That´s why in the second of the series, I republished a comprehensive devastation of the provocative advocacy undertaken by the politically nil, academically insignificant, and intellectually destitute Jawar Siraj Mohammed in favor of Berhanu Nega´s invitation in the OSA conference. Written by the Oromo intellectual Argan Beekan, the refutation can also be found here:

Berhanu Nega should NOT be welcomed to participate at OSA conference

http://www.oromoaffairs.blogspot.com/

In the first article of the series, I republished the mission statement of Berhanu Nega´s party Ginbot 7 to demonstrate that the politician, who wants to have the Oromos irreversibly exterminated, cannot possibly be invited in the OSA conference. The provocatively anti-Oromo mission statement can be found here:

Ginbot 7: Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy Mission Statement

http://www.ginbot7.org/Mission_Statement_ENG.htm

As long as a non-Oromo politician fails to denounce the Oromo genocide perpetrated by the invading Amhara armies and their allies, he is a genuine enemy of the entire Oromo nation and has therefore no place in any Oromo institution or event.

The Amhara – Tigray invasions of the Oromo kingdoms were the world´s most inhuman, most evil, and most bestial Genocide. In fact, this was the Genocide par excellence.

A few years after it occurred, the Russian explorer Alexander Bulatovich who traveled and spent three years in Abyssinia, wrote in his book ´From Entotto to the River Baro´ (1897) the following:

"…… The dreadful annihilation of more than half the population during the conquest took away from the Galla all possibility of thinking about any sort of uprising……. "

More on the subject can be found here:

The Oromo Genocide Solemnly Confessed by Official Russian Explorer in Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia)

(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/169749)

In the present article, I will republish another viciously anti-Oromo text adopted by the Ginbot 7 authorities, and consequently Berhanu Nega himself. This is the political program of Ginbot 7, a highly provocative document that can take the colonial state of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia) to next stage of genocide, and thus bring about the final solution for all the subjugated Kushitic and Nilo-Saharan nations. From Berhanu Nega and his party we can truly expect the next, the ultimate genocide of many millions of Africans. It will truly be incomparable to all the previous. Will he speak about it in the OSA Conference?

I will comment thereafter in order to indicate that the ambitious butcher-to-be Berhanu Nega is far worse than tyrant Zenawi. But make no mistake! In the 3800-word document of a "political" party that intends to rule ca. 40 millions of Oromos, you cannot find a single mention of the name of the Oromo Nation.

This is Berhanu Nega´s love for the Oromos: the love of the dead.

The Oromo Nation does not exist for Berhanu Nega and the gangsters who surround him, of whom he is just one; and they do make a point of clearly demonstrating this evil conviction of theirs to the rest of the world.

The shameful executioner Hailu Shawul is with them; he carries with him the experience acquired as a third world communist minister of the genocide perpetrator Mengistu. But he is supported by the Freemason, Zionist Jewish ambassador Shinn!

And, why not? Perhaps Hailu Shawul will accompany his pathetic disciple, Berhanu Nega, in the conference to help him explain to the impotent audience how the Ginbot 7 butchers will slaughter the Oromos, and deprive the survivors of their own national identity and cultural integrity.

Now, I republish the filthy program of the next African genocide – the one Berhanu Nega is ambitious to implement. Numbers inserted refer to my comments below.

The Political Programme of Ginbot 7 Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy

http://www.ginbot7.org/Political_Programme.htm

I. Introduction

Ethiopia is home to a glorious mosaic of peoples and cultures and to the three great religions of the world--Christianity, Islam and Judaism 1 as well as other traditional religions. Its geographic location in the Horn of Africa where African Cushitic cultures intensely interacted and mixed with Semitic cultures 2 as well as the successful resistance of generations of Ethiopians against all forms of foreign occupation has given Ethiopia a uniquely rich history in the Continent of Africa.

While generations of Ethiopians have successfully defended 3 the territorial integrity of their country from multiple foreign intrusions, more than 30 within the last one hundred years alone, all hasn´t been going well in terms of the well being of the people domestically. For Ethiopians freedom has always meant staying free of subjugation by foreign forces but with little relief from internal domination by powerful interests. 4 Even the modernization of the country in many areas has never changed this reality. On the contrary, modernization has only helped refine the means and methods of oppression and brutal rule. Political power to this day remains the exclusive preserve of the powerful few 5who have shown little interest in the welfare of the ordinary Ethiopian.

Economic policies primarily designed for purposes of political control and personal gains have condemned the country to perpetual poverty. There has been little moral, ideological or institutional pressure forcing authorities to view Ethiopians as citizens and to implement policies that meet the serious needs and demands of ordinary people. For the most part, institutions that could help political, social and economic progress are either deliberately made weak or nonexistent. The people of Ethiopia often deferred to their rulers and carried the huge burdens of both defending the state from foreign enemies and sustaining their survival within the country. The vast amount of natural wealth the country is endowed with, has never been exploited for the benefit and welfare of the people and whatever success is achieved in terms of economic development was squandered by the rulers on unnecessary wars or on mechanisms of controlling the people, the very producers of the wealth themselves. This condition, in part, explains why Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries on the planet to this day.

Despite the changed political culture around the globe that has brought the rights of citizens 6 at the center of governance, present day Ethiopian rulers are still marooned in the anachronistic view that regards the people as subjects that have to live with whatever decisions the rulers make. To the rulers of Ethiopia, human rights, civil liberties and welfare of citizens is a privilege granted by them rather than the rights of citizenship. Although Ethiopians 7 are some of the most hardworking people in the world, they have been excluded from participating in the discussions and decisions on economic and political issues affecting their lives. This continues to be the biggest roadblock preventing the people from using their age old experiences, knowledge, wisdom, as well as natural resources to lessen the economic and social problems that continue to worsen all the time.

In spite of the harshness of the rulers, however, Ethiopians have continuously challenged their continued subjugation by the powerful few, more so intensely, over the last four decades. In 1972 the national uprising for change was usurped by a military junta that took full advantage of the lack of political institutions to empower the people and ruled the country with an iron fist for seventeen years. The brutal military rule was one of the bloodiest in the country´s history that resulted in the death and disappearances of thousands of people, the massive exodus of thousands of educated Ethiopians into exile and the intensification of poverty throughout the country.

The hated military regime led by Mengistu Hailemariam collapsed in 1991 following a widespread struggle and sacrifice from all sectors of the Ethiopian people. 8 Once again, the fate of the country was decided by the well-armed and organized group of the Tigrean People´s Liberation Front (TPLF). The power vacuum created by the fall of the military junta was filled by the TPLF with the support of the Eritrean People´s Liberation Front (EPLF)

Even though, the original intent of this group´s armed struggle was the liberation of their ethnic homeland, it was proven, once more, that in the absence of democratic institutions, power falls in the hands of people with superior arms over the wishes and dreams of people who yearn for bringing meaningful change in their lives. That missed opportunity was followed by another seventeen years of ethnic dictatorship with the tragic economic condition in the country growing worse. Both the rate of poverty and the number of people who depend on international food handouts has more than tripled since the TPLF came to power. Currently one in six Ethiopians (15% of the population) lives on food aid. The current rulers squandered every opportunity as well as the goodwill and deference given to them by the Ethiopian people in hopes of expecting positive changes toward building a democratic country where the rule of law and civil liberties are respected. Rather, the ethnocentric TPLF rulers used (co-opted) the language of democracy to hoodwink the international community while they were secretly building a one party and one man authoritarian regime. For all intents and purposes, the TPLF has mostly pursued the policies of the defunct military junta in most economic policies and kept the repressive administrative infrastructure intact.

In Ethiopia, today, there is widespread dissatisfaction and rebel movements are developing in different regions of the country, albeit, with varying intensities. Unable and unwilling to satisfy the demands of the people, the regime is resorting to repression and brutality which in turn is feeding the resistances. Unless there is timely resolution to these growing problems, the dangers ahead are likely to be of serious consequences. Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Africa with more than 80 million people, is the fulcrum of stability in the Horn of Africa. 9 If current trends continue, we fear that the country will plunge into chaos that will destabilize the entire Horn region.

In addition to the political challenges, the Ethiopian people are shackled by recurrent famines, health problems such as malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases that claim many lives. The country is faced by growing illiteracy rate, massive unemployment that reaches as high as 80% for high school and college graduates and soaring rural to urban migrations demonstrating the ever worsening social problems. Lack of accountability of those in charge of the public purse, widespread corruption and the complete lack of independent institutions to protect citizens has destroyed both the hopes and spirits of the people. The country is currently sitting on a volcano of socioeconomic problems.

The ever expanding alienation felt by citizens is also reflected in the rapid deterioration of the environment and the destruction of the social and moral fabric of our society. The interests of the country and the people are being squandered to satisfy the selfish interests of the few in power. Destruction of forests and environmental degradation are rampant and more and more marginal lands that should have been left for vegetation cover are being brought under cultivation. All of these social and economic problems can be traced back to the central problem of bad governance and the absence of accommodating the plurality prevailing in the country. The current political and economic policies implemented in our country are based on ethnic favoritism and nepotism. The overwhelming majority have been relegated to live as second class citizens in their own country. The educated elite are leaving the country at alarming rates with the brain drain adversely impacting on development.

Ginbot 7 – Movement for Justice, Freedom and Democracy has come to the conclusion that the key to solving the many problems we face lies in our ability to solve the problems in our political system and governance. We therefore find our engagement in this struggle as an act of serious moral and political responsibility. No responsible Ethiopian can ignore this dangerous downward spiral of the country. Analyzing the conditions of the country and devising methods to mitigate and stop these dangerous directions, however tough and hard, is the duty of all Ethiopians who have the welfare of their people and country at heart. The coup d´etat the regime 10 conducted against the outcomes of the May 15, 2005 National Election and the ever narrowing political space in the country is an alarming trend that will eventually turn Ethiopia into a failed state.

During the 2005 elections, Ethiopian citizens proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that they have the ability, the capacity and the perseverance necessary to build a democratic system. The only reason that the people´s voice was not respected and the election was rigged was because there were no independent institutions to count their votes, no independent courts to adjudicate complaints of massive voting irregularities. There was no independent media that the public could use to express its discontent. When people took their peaceful protest, over the stolen votes, to the streets, the regime responded with massive force and massacred many unarmed civilians. It was clear to every citizen that the military, security and police forces have no accountability or constitutional independence. These objective realities have not only shaped our vision and mission, the organizational structure of our movement, but also the types of strategies and the methods of struggle we have adopted.

II. Political Goals of Ginbot 7

To create the conditions where power is obtained through the expressed will of the people in a peaceful, legal and democratic manner thereby making the current dictatorship the last in Ethiopia´s history.

To establish a forum where all political forces in the country can come together to form an alliance on firmly grounded principles of democracy and the rule of law. Only such a broad based principled alliance can create a sustainable system that would empower the people and break the cycle of violence that has become the hallmark of succession of political power in Ethiopia.

To build consensus among the different stakeholders-- political forces, civic institutions, the military, security and police forces and various sectors of the population through inclusive and transparent discussions to determine the future of the country.

To build a society where freedom of expression is respected and a vibrant independent media will be allowed to flourish in order to create an informed and empowered citizenry capable of freely organizing and participating in decision making and holding its elected leaders accountable.

1. The Fundamental Values of our Movement

We believe that all citizens, regardless of creed, ethnicity, gender and regional origin are endowed with God given rights to live their lives in freedom, dignity and equality.

We believe that Ethiopia as a founding member of the United Nations and as a signatory nation to various international laws and conventions has to renew its commitment to respect the rule of law.

We reject the notion that the various ethnic groups of Ethiopia are social units tied together with mechanical force as false and divisive. We strongly believe that the various ethnic and religious groups of Ethiopia can only be understood as a network of people tied through a web of culture and shared history. We will cultivate values that help towards achieving the respect for all cultures and beliefs of Ethiopia´s many ethnic and religious groups. We believe that our varied cultures and religious beliefs are expressions of our collective beauty and wealth instead of a basis for division and conflict.

We condemn all ethnic prejudice within our society and believe in the equality of all citizens of Ethiopia. We will fight the current tendencies of discrimination and the dangerous approaches employed by the ruling regime to serve its divide-and-rule tactics.

We envision a meritocratic system where professionalism, intellect and competence rather than ethnic affiliation and nepotism are the path to acquiring wealth or high office. Along with this vision we also see the need to create a social environment whereby citizens from marginalized and disadvantaged communities have an equal opportunity to education and training so that they can compete for the share of wealth and the assignment to official positions within the envisaged meritocratic system.

We believe in strengthening political power at the local and regional levels as a means of reducing the omnipotence of the center and would work hard to create a functional and vibrant federal political structure with all its fine attributes.

We believe in the supremacy of the law and the right of the people to join any political party to elect their local and national leaders irrespective of ethnicity, language, culture, religion, gender and political views.

2. Form of Struggle and Principles of our Movement

Our struggle does not have a dogmatic preference for any single strategy. Taking into perspective the changing circumstances of our country, we will follow the best strategy among that best fits our objective. Since the regime in power has monopolized the political space and criminalized every dissent, and failed time and again to uphold the "laws of the land" we will organize on our own terms outside the hindrances and "legal" manipulations of the dictators in power. We will make sure both our actions and organizing principles stand on higher moral ground and pursue strict ethical standards. We believe legitimacy is earned and not acquired through the barrel of the gun.

Since our struggle for freedom and democracy is born out of the ashes of the brutal repression that followed the May 15, 2005 election, it will be a struggle that stands on a moral high ground and shared vision with our people. Our fight is for the restoration of the legitimate voices of our people that was silenced by brute force. However, we wish to emphasize that "peaceful struggle" works in a society where the government respects the rights of its citizens to dissent.

Our struggle takes place in an environment where the authoritarian rulers exercise total control over the judiciary, the military, security and police forces. It takes place in an environment where there are no independent and accountable institutions that will protect the lives and property of citizens from the arbitrary decisions of the regime. A struggle that takes place in such an environment requires strategy and preparation to defend the people against attacks from the security apparatus. Bearing this in mind, our movement will study and implement methods with which it will protect itself and the public against any wanton violence.

3. The Principles our Movement Employs in Cooperating with other Ethiopian Political Forces

Ginbot 7 expects, first and foremost, that all political forces that view themselves as stakeholders in the country, including the current ruling party, should understand and accept the freely expressed wishes and decisions of the people. We believe that everyone, including the ruling party, has a right to present its policies as long as it is done without any coercion.

Our movement believes that exhaustive dialogue and negotiations are important vehicles to build consensus and strong cooperation between various political organizations. More importantly, Ginbot 7 believes that such honest dialogues, good faith negotiations and transparent agreements are the key to bringing rapid and lasting political change in Ethiopia. Through dialogue and negotiation, we envision making a transitional political arrangement where every stakeholder´s ideas have equal value and weight.

An important element of the aim of such principled collaboration and cooperation between democratic forces is to pressure the ruling party to join the national dialogue as an equal partner with the stakeholders since the winner of the ill fated election of 2005 remains bitterly disputed. Alternatively, if the regime persists in refusing the offer of negotiation, the efforts of the cooperation/alliance will be the key instrument in removing the regime and laying the groundwork for a democratic political order in the country.

Ginbot 7 cannot emphasize enough the importance of this cooperation in being very deliberative and sharing a common vision for our people. Critical points that we all need to agree upon include: accepting Ethiopia´s sovereignty and the democratic principles of free and fair elections based on "one person, one vote". The primary goal is not for any group to come to power but to facilitate the free and democratic conditions where power is legitimately attained only through the will of the people. Our movement is willing to work with any political or non-political group that accepts these values regardless of the policies it espouses, the organizational structure it uses, and the form of struggle it employs. Ginbot 7 will make extra effort to make such a cooperation/alliance a reality.

Our movement believes that the primary roadblock to fulfill the wishes of the people of Ethiopia is the present dictatorial regime. We are therefore willing to work in cooperation with opposition political groups and civic institutions inside and outside of Ethiopia who believe that the answers to the age old questions of political power in Ethiopia rest on freedom, social justice and democracy.

Our movement will promote its mission among Ethiopians in the Diaspora and inside the country through various means and will facilitate the creation of a wide network of members and support chapters across the world. Ginbot 7 will also make efforts for its support groups around the world to collaborate with members and supporters other political groups towards implementing the primary agenda of the movement.

4. The high place given to the Values of Tolerance in our Movement

Ginbot 7 strives to encourage values such as civil dialogue, tolerance, understanding and respect for competing views not only to narrow differences but also to nurture and sustain the unity of shared purpose. We discourage all cleavages that play directly into the hands of the dictators who are known to manipulate differences for their divide and conquer tactics. Conflicts between different ethnic groups combined with our deep-rooted tradition of using violence to settle disputes can pull all of us into a dangerous trap with no way out for all of us. To prevent that from happening, our movement will work to develop mechanisms to avoid such conflicts and prevent them before they even materialize.

By focusing on the fundamental issues that unite all democratic forces, our movement will make serious efforts to prevent non - essential matters from testing our unity. Differences that are unrelated to the starting of a democratic process that will give a chance the people of Ethiopia to make a free decision on matters that affect their lives can be differed to a later stage. Different views on policies held by different organizations can be presented to the people and settled when the transitional forum creates the conditions necessary for Ethiopian citizens to make democratic decisions.

5. Harmful Customs That We Struggle Against

We believe that the only way to enable the establishment of a government that is based on the primacy of the people is for us all to free ourselves from cultures promoted by successive authoritarian regimes in order to hold onto power. Suspicion, selfishness, rigidity and other destructive and harmful behaviors must be fought with serious vigor. Ginbot 7 believes that there is no alternative to frank and open discussions, listening to one another and feeling each other´s pains to creating a lasting solidarity and understanding and finding common solutions.

We understand that the social, economic and political problems our people face are too large to be solved by separate and parochial efforts or efforts made by individuals or few groups. Our cooperation cannot be viewed as a means of achieving short-term gains, but as something vital and crucial in the creation of a lasting, stable, prosperous and just society.

A Call to the Ethiopian People

Freedom and justice, education and health, pursuit of prosperity and other rights are your rights that you are entitled to as citizens. They are by no means any acts of generosity given to you by the rulers who have imposed their will on you. These are rights that you should never relinquish to anyone.

As a farmer you must no longer be the serf of the state, but a worker where your rights to own land is respected and where access to fertilizers, farming machinery and other materials should not be used for political patronage based on ethnic affiliation.

As a worker in your country you are entitled to fair pay and a safe working place where your welfare and well being is protected and your rights to freely form and participate in trade unions that guard your interests are respected;

As a teacher, your right to academic freedom and student´s rights to question are respected and the standards of educational institutions are raised to higher levels.

The dream is to have a country where private business and entrepreneurial spirit is strongly encouraged and businesses are allowed to compete freely regardless of ethnic affiliation; where job security and promotion within both the civil service and military branches is based on merit and competence only; where the judicial system is truly independent and judges make their verdict on the basis of the law free from political interference.

The Ethiopian Defense Forces must be apolitical national army that will not be used to protect the narrow interests of the ruling party, but the national interest of the country. It is tragic that instead of being the people´s protectors, our army is being forced to commit atrocities against its own people and, as a result, viewed as a brutal force totally alienated from the people. Officers and soldiers must understand that lasting benefits such as developing their skills, ensuring their employment, promotion and as well as their security are not guaranteed by the amount of loyalty they show to the dictators in power. Sooner or later the dictators will face the verdict of the people and the fate of officers and soldiers too will be determined by the people. Hence officers and soldiers must realize that it is only loyalty to the people that is a lasting route to rewards and eternal glory. We make a special call to our troops to support the struggle of the people and understand that their own freedoms and rights are respected only when the people´s freedoms and rights are respected.

People of Ethiopia:

We will join you in your struggle and remain at the forefront until we create a truly democratic Ethiopia. Our movement has no illusion that the struggle will be easy and understands that the road ahead is fraught with serious challenges. But, we strongly believe that if we work together, united in a common purpose, freedom from tyranny is inevitable. The establishment of a democratic system in Ethiopia is not a choice but an inescapable part of our survival!

Commentary

1. Judaism cannot be classified as a great religion; it is not. Judaism is practiced by a small population worldwide, less numerous than the Oromo Nation (ca. 40 million).

Of course, Judaism is often mentioned by Freemasons, Zionists and extremist Evangelicals as "one of the three great monotheisms" but the claim is viciously wrong because there have been very important monotheistic religious with far greater impact than Judaism, and with far more numerous followers than just 15 million people. But of course Ginbot 7 is a terrorist organization with no professors specialized in History of Religions; the organization has however Zionist financers and to please them they include this false information about the insignificant religious byproduct of the Ancient Hebrew Religion that was rejected by Jesus himself, and the majority of the Jews of his time.

2. There was no Kushitic – Semitic amalgamation in East Africa. This is a shameful colonial lie, similarly with the fake term "Afro-Asiatic languages" which is geared to viciously depersonalize Africa and minimize the great African past. At the same time, the pseudo-historical colonial dogma, duly repeated by the European colonials´ slaves, the filthy Ethiopianist gangsters, serves to facilitate the intentional African genocide and the amalgamation project that will deprive all African cultures of their character, nature, identity and integrity.

The great Kushitic past and heritage is represented today by Sudan, the country which is the only true Ethiopia for wehich the Ancient Greeks and Romans introduced this name. Today´s fake Ethiopia represents a country with no past, genocidal present, and no future at all.

Today´s Kushites are the Arabic-speaking Sudanese, the Oromos, the Kaffas, the Sidamas, the Kambaatas and the Hadiyas – all brotherly nations that have nothing in common and no amalgamation with the Semitic Gurages, the Amharas and the Tigrays. On the contrary, the Kushites are associated with the Eastern Kushites, the Afars and the Somalis.

The Semitic peoples (Gurages, the Amharas and the Tigrays) to whom Ginbot 7 refers so fallaciously did not mix with the Kushites, and were kept always isolated on a tiny spot of East Africa around Axum. Axumite Abyssinia failed to learn from the greatness of Meroe and Kush, the great Ethiopian empire in the area of Ancient Sudan. Furthermore, the Abyssinians never interacted with Ancient Somalia (called at different times, Punt, Other Berberia and Azania); they were only interlinked with Pre-Islamic Yemen from where they originated. They have always been alien and inacceptable in Africa, a useless burden of barbarism.

The colonially promoted expansion of the barbarous, filthy and incestuous Amhara kingdom in the late 19th century opened the way for the elaboration of a bogus-historical dogma, mainly produced by the colonial academia and passively accepted by the Amhara pseudo-intelligentsia. Subsequently, this falsification was tyrannically imposed throughout the Hell of fake Ethiopia.

Ginbot 7 wants to eternalize this Hell. More the barbarous Ginbot 7 gangsters speak about their fallacy of "Ethiopia", more millions of Oromos will be imprisoned, tortured and slaughtered, because they reject and they will always the criminal and satanic lie "Ethiopia" – either the OSA guys like it or not.

Blackmailed by the CIA with total extinction, the OSA authorities may have yielded because of fear and panic; they must however understand that with the invitation extended to the disreputable Berhanu Nega, they can only harm themselves and none else. They will be automatically rejected and reviled by the outright majority of the Oromos back in Abyssinia and Kenya.

3. This is the reason for which the Ginbot 7 gangsters do not mention the subjugated nations of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia). There have never been "generations of Ethiopians"; there have been "generations of Oromos", "generations of Amharas", "generations of Ogadenis", and so on. But they had nothing in common.

You can add only similar items, elements or quantities. You cannot therefore add tomatoes and airplanes, and you cannot apparently "add" Oromos to Amharas. And this has been duly proven in modern East Africa.

The present state of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia) is an abnormal, evil, and monstrous state that was formed because of the colonially-promoted Amhara military invasions of all the neighboring kingdoms. The independent nations that have been subjugated faced extensive genocides in order to be subdued and assimilated. Not a single individual of the occupied and annexed lands wanted to be part of the filthy, barbarous, incestuous, and satanic state of Abyssinia.

It is paranoid for Ginbot 7 to assert that the subjugated nations, after being butchered, wanted possibly to contribute to the defense of the state that cursed them with the world´s worst Hell.

Only the Amharas, the Tigrays, and the Gurages wanted to contribute to the defense of their monstrous, criminal and inhuman state; to do so with lesser losses, they forced the unfortunate youths of the subjugated nations to fight in the front because, if they rejected to fight for the most loathsome state of Abyssinia, they would be immediately and mercilessly executed by the inhuman Amhara criminals.

Not a single individual among the subjugated nations of the colonial state of Abyssinia did willingly fight to defend this execrable trash of state. This is all that matters and the Ginbot 7 criminals must understand that they will be severely punished for their odious lies.

4. This is ridiculous! Ask any Oromo, Afar or Kaffa today by whom they are ´internally dominated´! Not one among them will say that they are dominated by "powerful interests". They will all state that the Amhara, Tigray and Gurage gangsters dominate their lands, keeping them by force in a country that they profoundly hate and in which they don´t want to stay – never did.

5. Another point whereby Ginbot 7 does not state the truth; the ´powerful few´ are the Tewahedo (Monophysitic) Amhara, Tigray and Gurage groups. And they will remain the same, if Ginbot 7 rises to power to continue the Zenawi tyranny that does not fit the US interests anymore, as it is rather supported by the Euro-cynical corruption.

That´s why the vicious racist, anti-Oromo and anti-African, American diplomat, the former US ambassador, was imposed on the OSA invitation list in order to support his shoe shine boy, Berhanu Nega.

6. How comical! The first and foremost right is the right of self-determination. Ginbot 7 denies this right, and Berhanu Nega fails to clarify his position about an UN-monitored referendum for independence and secession to be held in Ogaden, Benishngul, Afar, Oromia, Diredawa, Harar, and the South.

7. This is really farcical! The Oromos and all the other subjugated nations consider the Amharas as lazy parasites that deploy savage ferocity only to preserve their filthy tyranny, and thus preserve their benefits.

8. How clownish! Do you believe that the guys who have among them Hailu Shawul, an unrepentant minister of Mengistu, really say the truth at this point?

9. Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia) is not the fulcrum of stability but the epitome of chaos and the foremost reason of instability between Egypt and Mozambique.

The terrorist state of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia) by

a) fueling chaos in the Somali North and East through support offered to unrepresentative cliques in Somaliland and Puntland,

b) trying to reinvigorate tribal clashes in the South of Sudan,

c) perpetuating border disputes with Eritrea - despite explicit UN condemnation,

d) triggering a perilous confrontation between Eritrea and Djibouti,

e) supporting other genocidal regimes, notably in Rwanda and Uganda,

f) financing the shameless monster of the Kenyan political life, Charity Ngilu, and

g) mounting a Nile waters conspiracy against Sudan and Egypt,

constitutes the threat no 1 for all East African peoples and the regional stability.

The sooner fake Ethiopia is dissolved and dismantled, the better for the regional stability.

10. This is highly hypocritical and mendacious. Ginbot 7 accused the tyrannical Zenawi administration for a coup; but soon after, the racist Amhara party launched its own coup (24 April 2009) which, despite a great support from the Pentagon and the US agents within the Tigray regime, failed.

The execrable terrorist Berhanu Nega has been sentenced to death in absentia, but the Freemason Zionist Jewish ambassador Shinn will have no problem to appear with him in order to misinform, deceive and mislead the naïve Oromos who will waste their time, attending the enforced event. I will however further expand on this subject in several forthcoming articles.

It is essential to point out that the Oromo Studies Association cannot exist if rejected by the outright majority of the Oromos. The Oromo Nation did not give any right to the unelected president of this Diaspora association to invite vicious and ferocious enemies of the Oromo Nation in order to help OSA members mark some points in their socio-professional rise in America – something absolutely useless for the entire Oromo nation.

Any academic institution is predestined to get extinguished if the focus of interest is shifted to politics in order to please disreputable members with most undeserved political aspirations.

It is therefore advisable to dispatch the message to the Freemason Zionist Jewish ambassador Shinn and his slave Berhanu Nega that the OSA cannot guarantee their security due to the widely diffused rage among the Oromos because of the impossible and impermissible invitation.

Note

Picture: Berhanu Nega´s ancestors did this to an innocent Kaffa; but unrepentant Berhanu Nega may do even worse to the descendants of not one but more subjugated nations of Abyssinia – always with the blessings of the CIA, US, UK and EU. Who among the subjugated nations of Abyssinia is ready to invite him to do this?

From: http://www.samizdat.com/bulatovichphotos/illustrations/hanged%20man.jpg