By Dr. Baro Keno | February 6, 2015
Love and Honour for our living and fallen heroes who resisted any barbarian act against Oromo nation
Addee
Asli Oromo: The first woman in the history of Ethiopian Empire that
sentenced to death because of her political vision about Oromo people
but released after 18 years in prison as a result of international communities campaign. |
Addee
Urjii Dhaabaa: Is one out of many Oromo Women that survived sexual
aggression of Ethiopian government military force, police and security
agents. |
Thank you Mr, Chairman
Your excellences member of the European parliament, Dear
participants, Ladies and Gentlemen, my most heartfelt thanks are
extended to the Organising Committee of this seminar. I am particularly
grateful to my informants Asli Oromo, Urjii Dhaabaa, Ilfinesh Qano and
Dinkinesh Dhereessaa whom I am able to speak to about the agony they
endured and who also morally supported of the Oromo women survivors of
sexual violence who able to speak to them while their stay in Ethiopian
Prison.
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Ethiopia is the tenth largest country in Africa and it is the second most populated country in Africa with projected
population
of 100 million by 2020. It has a number of nations/ nationalities with
distinct culture. Ethiopia consists of peoples speaking more than 80
different languages (CSA, 2006)
[1].
Currently, Ethiopia is classified into nine regional states. Oromia is
the largest regional state in land mass and population. Ecologically and
agriculturally Oromia region is the richest region in the Horn of
Africa. Oromos are accounted for more than 45% of the population of the
Ethiopian empire. The population
size
of the Oromo people and their resources makes Oromia the heart of
Ethiopia. Failure and progress in Oromia regional state is grossly
contribute to the failure and progress to Ethiopia.
Sexual violence with special emphasis on sexual aggression in Oromia Ethiopia.docx
Sexual violence with special emphasis on sexual aggression in Oromia Ethiopia.pdf
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