By Jilcha Hamid
May
23, 203 (Gulele Post) — It has been 5 months since the Liyu Police,
security forces in the Somali Region entered the Oromiya region1,
expelling the local Oromiya regional administration in the town of Mino
and raising the flag of the Somali regional state. Since entering the
town of Mino in January of 2013 (and prior to that) their harassment,
looting sprees and killings perpetrated against of the Oromo inhabitants
of Mayyu Mulluqe county have been reported by numerous sources in the
county. It was also reported in a previous article on the Gulelepost2 that
there had been no response from officials of the Oromiya Regional state
in Finfinne and Adama. Similar appeals made to the Federal Police did
not receive any response from the Federal government. Federal Police in
the vicinity of Mayyu county made no effort to resolve the issue or
protect the civilians from the harassment and killings carried out by
the Liyu Police. On the contrary, sources in the region say that they
have continued to transport arms to the Liyu Police bases in Oromiya. Up
to 37 civilians, including women and elders have been reportedly killed
by the militia. Up to 20 000 inhabitants have fled into neighbouring
counties such as Burqa.
Since that time local cattle herders and inhabitants of Mayyu county
have taken up arms to defend themselves, occasionally clashing with the
Liyu Police militia in the rural areas. The Liyu Police are said to
conduct nightly raids into Oromo settlements in the rural areas,
essentially engaging in banditry, killing civilians and robbing their
property. Since the locals have begun taking up arms and clashing with
the Liyu Police, the Liyu Police have reported these incidents to the
Federal Police who are now making efforts to disarm the Oromo civilian
militia. The inhabitants of Mayyu county sent a delegation of elders and
representatives to the Oromiya regional administrations headquarters in
Finfinne making contact with the office of Oromiya regional President
Alemayehu Atomsa to address the issue. The response which came from the
Oromiya regional government was that the elders must disarm their
civilian militia. An inhabitant of Mayyu Mulluqe county spoke with the
Minnesota based Oromo community radio program and explained the
situation of the thousands of displaced people in Mayyu:
“Our people have no access to food, shelter, or medicine. The
Regional and Federal governments have not done anything to help us. All
the local [OPDO] militia have fled the county. We have managed to find
some weapons to defend ourselves, and our militia is currently facing
off with the Liyu Police. But the Federal Police are trying to disarm
us. They’re searching for armed Oromo civilians as if they’ve seen an
antelope. The Federal Police have very close relations with the Liyu
Police, they arm and train them. They Liyu Police sometimes travel in
Federal Police vehicles in Oromiya region, freely moving in neghbouring
districts up to Burqa and Girawa.”3
With the blatant collaboration of the Ethiopian Federal government in
the ongoing ethnic cleansing in East Hararge zone, the inhabitants of
Mayyu have appealed to communities in the diaspora for assistance.
Humanitarian relief efforts are being made online via Paltalk.
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