Nile Politics: Tyrannized Oromos Prefer Egypt, Being Ready to Let Fake Ethiopia Drop Dead
As I already made publicly known (in the article: Egypt and Sudan Concerned with Oromos Reaching out for Support against Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia) / http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/167339), many Oromos have contacted me, expressing their desire to get connected to the Egyptian government and coordinate efforts in order to destroy the filthy, criminal state of fake Ethiopia which is a shameful colonial fabrication and the unnecessary protégé of the colonial powers and the Zionist lobby, because of its deep-seated anti-African racism and sick anti-Islamic hatred.
Whether Egypt will help the Oromos liberate Occupied Oromia, destroying thus in the process the evil state of fake Ethiopia, Egypt´s most ulcerous enemy, I am absolutely unable to predict; perhaps Cairo will help some Oromos pulverize the pseudo-Ethiopian army which is a tribal gang made up by Amhara and Tigray Tewahedo (Monophysitic) Abyssinians viciously addicted to paranoid hatred of Egypt, Sudan, and Islam, and idiotically fanaticized on the basis of a monstrous falsification of History. Perhaps Cairo will not help, although this should be Egypt´s top priority of foreign policy.
However, the entire issue of an Oromo – Egyptian alliance against the racist colonial trash of Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia) hinges on many subjects, namely the nature of the European colonialism, the emergence of modern technological world and the consumers´ societies, the secretive organizations that rule most of today´s global world, and the conceptualization of an independent Oromia after more than a century of calamitous annexation to Abyssinia (fake Ethiopia).
For today´s Oromos, the national liberation and the reconstitution of an independent Oromia hinge on the perfect understanding of the following points:
a) their own strengths, chances, and possible dreams,
b) the Western colonial states´ end targets,
c) the reason for which the Oromos have been viewed negatively by the present world order and the ruling Western elites,
d) the reason for which the Amhara and Tigray Abyssinians have been selected as allies by the Western colonial elites,
e) the identity of their enemies, the Amhara and Tigray Abyssinians, and
f) the real nature of today´s global world order, the so-called technological civilization, and the consumers´ societies of the modern times
In the aforementioned article, I included indicatively a mail that I had received from a US-based Oromo; however, in the span of few days, I had a dense exchange of mails with the same person and with other Oromos either based in Cairo and Khartoum or residing in Occupied Oromia. In this way, my mail exchange with the initial correspondent was enriched with the mutual recommendation of other people, and we all have had a better vision of the main subject and the diverse, related issues.
As it is my conviction that the points tackled and the opinions expressed can be beneficial to all Oromos, as well as to many other subjugated and tyrannized nations of Abyssinia, I herewith republish the quasi-totality of the recent mail exchange, removing personal references and matters that are not of general interest. Needless to add that I use Oromo nicknames because the disreputable and monstrous Amhara and Tigray secret services must necessarily fail in their effort to identify those who have sworn to destroy the cursed state of fake Ethiopia. There has been slight English language editing for clarity. The density of the correspondence imposes a series of articles., the present being only the first.
1. Mail sent to me by Lammiioromia
Hi Dr. Shamsaddin,
I really appreciate your effort to highlight the issue of victimized people in Africa in particular the Oromo nation. Your effort has been noticed by many Oromos around the globe, and I would like to thank you for your effort. I would also like to take this opportunity to establish communication with you, so that you could connect Oromos to the Egyptian government in order for us to get some help in our quest for liberation of Oromia.
Please contact me via above e-mail, and once again thank you.
2. My response to Lammiioromia
Dear Lammiioromia,
Thank you for your mail and compliments.
You are not the first and you are not the last Oromo who writes to thank me; but I don't do anything so important. I merely express my ideas and share my knowledge.
I must also add that you are not the first who writes to ask me to put Oromos in contact with the government of Egypt.
A while back, Oromos called me from America to ask so. But I don't know either you or them; and this is resolute. Do you represent the OLF? Another organization? And why should an entire state bother to meet with a company a few people - even if these people like that state, whatever the state may be?
On the other hand, you may be an Oromo, as I do hope you are, or you may not.
You can also write that you are an Oromo but be an Amhara and Tigray working for the secret services of Abyssinia. As such, you can certainly speak Afaan Oromo, and cheat me easily about your intentions. For this reason, it is better that existing or emerging organizations contact states, instead of individuals (me included) getting involved.
Regards and thanks,
Shamsaddin
3. Second mail sent to me by Lammiioromia
Dr. Shamsaddin,
Thanks a lot for your reply, and I do appreciate your honesty and integrity. I am very surprised at the level of your consciousness when it comes to Abyssinian infiltration and spies.
The reason our national liberation struggle has been stalled (hijacked) for past 20 years is Abyssinian infiltration supported by the West. Thus, you are right on the point, and you have every right to suspect anyone who tries to contact you via e-mail. I myself would not have contacted you if I was not sure you are the one who published that article. Since I have followed your writing for at least two years now, I am at least 90% sure it was you, and that is why I have contacted you. I do hope I am talking to the right guy, because as we both know the existence of the fake Abyssinian empire solely depends on the destruction and division of Oromo nation, thus the Abyssinians have been using that tactic against us for over 130 years. Thus I do not blame you for suspecting me of an Abyssinian spy.
I am also sure that I am not the first one who have thanked you or contacted you due to the fact that you have been writing about Kush, in particular Oromos and Somalis for quite a while. Your effort has been recognized by both friends and foes for some time now. When you write about the Oromos, of course you will create many enemies as you have come to know by now. The Abyssinians who have occupied Oromia (Biyyaa Oromo) for over 130 years will never give it up peacefully. We have been at war with these brutal Abyssinian occupiers from the day we have fallen under their occupation. They will not hesitate to kill or imprison any Oromos or their associates if they are given a chance, and of course you know this by now. Thus, your suspicion is legitimate concern and I once again appreciate the level of your consciousness when it comes to the Abyssinians.
By the way, you can use all my non sensitive comment in your article, using my pen name Lammiioromia, OCM. Lammiioromia is Afaan Oromo for Oromian citizen, and OCM stands for Oromo Consciousness Movement, a non profit organization we have established back in 2007, meant to bring all Oromos and Oromo related organizations together. We have however failed to materialize our targets thus far, due to the infiltration, division and chaos that the Abyssinians and the West have been perpetrated against us. We are still trying to move forward, but in very low-scaled back fashion, and mainly focusing on Oromia, since Diaspora is highly polarized and infiltrated to the teeth.
Anyway, I am not affiliated to OLF or any other Oromo organization at this point, mainly because of what I have said above. For one, I group myself in a new generation of Oromo camp. I have graduated back in 2002. Before that, I was pretty much busy with my school work and did not have much time to pay attention to what OLF was doing. However, once I have graduated from my school, I began to study, and follow what OLF was doing. What I have quickly learned was that it was an incompetent leadership and a highly infiltrated leadership. It was right then, when division, mistrust, and creation of faction within OLF and many other Oromo organizations started to pop up everywhere to this day. Thus, firstly they have failed to accomplish their goal and secondly they ended up dividing the Diaspora into many fragments simply for their self interest. This is why I do not want to associate myself with any Diaspora Oromo organizations, since they have failed terribly, and they will never recover.
Thus, my hope and vision is the new generation of Oromos in Oromia: those who happen to be on the frontline day in and day out; those who are being evicted of their fatherland; those who have been intentionally exposed to many communicable diseases and to mass starvation by the fake Abyssinian empire which is committed to performing a slow and quite genocide against the Oromos. That is where my and my friends´ focus is at this point. We have many bright, educated, capable Oromos in Oromia, who can organize and lead the Oromo people toward the liberation movement, if given a chance and material and financial support. That is the only way out for us, the Oromos, since every other avenue has been either blocked or highly infiltrated by the enemy. A few educated and conscious Oromos here in Diaspora can do a wonderful job without those spies who call them selves OLF leadership. The unconscious peasants do not know what the so-called elusive OLF and the other Oromo organizations´ leadership have been doing to struggle after so many Oromo sons and daughters have lost their lives in resistance.
We, the new generations, are prepared to change that status quo by changing the way the political business about the 40-million people Oromo nation has been conducted for over 20 years.
This is why I strongly believe you could help us by bringing us together with the Egyptian government, because I think at this point and time both of us have common enemy the Abyssinians who are trying to take away the entitlement of Egypt over the Nile River.
By helping us organize and get mobilized inside Oromia in a clandestine manner and by supporting us financially, Egypt will annul the progress of the Abyssinians toward the takeover of Nile River.
We are the majority in the impoverished Horn of Africa, thus we the Oromos can keep all those who are trying to grab the Nile River in check. This is the best opportunity for Egypt to continue on their prosperity without worrying about the Nile River been dried out by the Abyssinians and their collaborators.
Organizing and mobilizing the masses of the Oromo nation toward national independence will guarantee the continuous use of Nile River waters by Egypt. Both, Oromos and Egyptians will benefit. We are Kushites who share great similarities with our Egyptian brothers; thus, they should come to our aid so that we can help them secure the Nile River water flow once we become the prevalent force in East Africa, south of Egypt.
Thus, I kindly urge you to help us in this regard, but of course first we should establish relationship.
Thank you,
Lammiioromia
4. My second response to Lammiioromia
Dear Lammiioromia,
You are a great and noble Kushite indeed!
A first article is here: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/167339
This is a first brief response; tomorrow, I will come up with the complete answer sharing your mail with Cairo-based Oromos!
Your mail was a spiritual recompense of the first order!
Best regards and many thanks,
Shamsaddin
5. Second mail sent to me by Lammiioromia
Thank you, Dr. Shamsaddin,
That is the best article ever, and you are right on the point that Egyptian and Sudanese Government must act, and act now.
I am sure the old way of training rebels in neighboring countries will not work, because of the so-called "global terrorism taskforce" which is targeting the legitimate freedom fighters.
What will work is a well-calculated clandestine organization and mobilization of the Oromos in every village, city, and region of Oromia.
And this is our exact mission at this point to surprise both the Abyssinian and their supporters in the west. We must hit them from within, in every corner of Oromia, on the same day, at the same time.
But, first we need uncut financial and material support to get there.
Thank you very much, I loved the article!!!
Lammiioromia
6. My third response to Lammiioromia
Dear Lammiioromia,
Thank you my dear for the compliments that I don´t deserve.
And the article was not something great; between us, we have to admit the truth, it was average.
Yesterday night, I made a plan to write to you about another point, but now I want to forward to you a mail I received from an Oromo friend who spent several years in Cairo before moving recently to Khartoum. I am sure you will not like it, but I hope that your enthusiasm will finally prevail, and we all may thus get some benefit.
7. First mail sent by Oromummaa, Khartoum
Dear Dr. Shamsaddin and Lammiioromia,
I will be happy to share with you my experience, and thank you Dear Doctor for giving me the opportunity! You are actually the first to whom I speak of the subject and of course I never wrote about it. I will narrate to you a true story; it is quite telling of its own.
With other Cairo-based Oromo brothers, we used to meet and deliberate on issues pertaining to the liberation of Oromia and to possible help that we could get from Egypt, a great African country for which only benefits could ensue from the emergence of a 40-million independent state of Oromia. Early in 2009, we arranged to meet with an Egyptian friend who happens to work in the Egyptian Radio, making three programs per week. As an announcer and journalist, he had some knowledge on the subject, and he had heard about the different, subjugated nations that all desire to separate and secede from Abyssinia.
It was clear through the early stage of the discussion that he was far more knowledgeable about issues related to the Asiatic part of the Middle East than topics associated with Africa; although he was Muslim, his awareness about Red Sea coast and East African Islam or Muslims was very limited.
We then advanced to the main subject of the conversation that we wished to have with him. We knew that the Egyptian Radio - African Languages Program has emissions in several African languages, involving Somali, Hausa, Berber, Fulani, Swahili and of course Amharic and Tigrinya.
Our Egyptian friend knew personally several people involved in different programs; we then suggested that, should the Egyptian Radio be interested, we would be willing to contribute with no money to an Afaan Oromo program of the Egyptian Radio. We asked whether he could speak to his director, merely proposing our idea and offer; in this case, he could just say that he met three Cairo-based Oromos who came up with the offer.
Our Egyptian friend made clear from the beginning that, despite his friendly feelings, this was impossible because it would create interminable problems with his position. His director would first ask him "who told you that you can suggest something like that?" or "who told you to speak about this?" or "what will be your benefit?" or "why did you meet these foreigners?" or (in the best case) "you don´t have the position to make suggestions of this type".
Our friend was sure that first he would not be more effective than as I said above, and second he would be possibly fired as an unreliable employee and suspicious person. No jail involved, but most probably, he would not be allowed to work in any governmental authority anymore.
He finally counter-suggested some typically political contacts to start with, notably in the parliament, and the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This means that the prevailing situation is that of an incredible bureaucracy, inflexibility and ignorance that all damage Egypt´s functionality as a modern state, Cairo´s chances in Africa, and the country´s national interests.
We, Oromos, have an incredible advantage over the Egyptians; they may have a country of their own, whereas we are deprived of any. But we know our common enemy, the vicious Habesha (Abyssinians), far better.
That is why, when it comes to the Nile waters flow, we understand Egypt´s chances and interests far better than the Egyptians themselves. We know and the vicious Habesha know that war will come. It is inevitable, because Abyssinia never existed without war, conflict, tyranny, bloodshed and evilness. The Egyptians do not know them, and do not spend time on them. They thus minimize a vicious enemy whose inhuman paranoia should never be undermined.
But we know better than the Egyptians that the war can be avoided, and their national interests can be defended and at a lower cost; why pay much at the end and not less in the beginning?
Why shall a war between Egypt and Ethiopia take place (in which the evil Habesha plan to mobilize the Zionist state in their favour to force Egypt to fight on two fronts) if the Oromos can fight first against the Habeshas and impair the tyrannical state of Ethiopia up to a degree that will make it unable to undertake any war?
Nagaan,
Oromummaa
Note
Picture: Abu Simbel temples relocated at a higher position in order to be saved from the waters of the Lake Nasser (in Egypt) or Nubian Lake (in Sudan).
From: http://terre.sans.frontiere.free.fr/page_a_voir_a_faire/a_voir_a_faire_images/abu_simbel_7.jpg