OROMO Republic!!! Oromo Leader Kamsare to UN: Ostracize Abyssinia’s Rogue Thug Zenawi
Tuesday 27 March 2007
Following the publication of Oromo Leader Aman Kamsare’s interview before a week, a great mobilization has taken place, and the case of the oppressed peoples of fake ’Ethiopia’ was given wide attention.
As more people allover the world realize that the murderous African dictator Meles Zenawi and his daeth squads cannot be further allowed to perpetuate their antihuman, totalitarian policies, this second part of Mr. Aman Kamsare’s interview sheds more light on the Abyssinian regime’s discriminatory policies, and on the ways Mr. Kamsare and the Front for Independence of Oromia (FIO) challenge today’s most repellant African tyranny.
Having spent many long years in the inhuman Abyssinian prisons, the Oromo leader calls for Free Oromia, Humanism, Democracy, Freedom, and Human Rights’ Respect in one of the world’s most sensitive, strategic areas; this is the only way to avert the explosion of the African Islamic Terror Volcano that has been generated because of the inhuman policies practiced by the bogus-‘Ethiopian’ gangster state. The note at the end of the interview reveals the personality of the Visionary Oromo Leader Aman Kamsare.
Interview with Mr. Aman Kedir Kamsare, Vice Chairman of the Front for Independence of Oromia – Second Part
What aspects of Amhara / Tigray Abyssinian oppression are unbearable and inhuman?
What the Amhara / Tigray Abyssinian ruling classes have been and are currently doing against me personally, and against my nation as a whole, is totally inhuman, unbearable and barbaric. They destroyed our national existence in its entirety. They occupied our country by force and dismantled Gadaa, our centuries old, genuinely democratic socio-political system, replacing it by the Abyssinian feudal – monarchical administration that – exported to another country – took immediately a clearly colonial character.
More precisely, they divided our country into tiny provinces, and attempted to play colonial tricks by turning a group of Oromos against another. They arbitrarily imprisoned, killed, dislocated, and tortured an extraordinarily high number of our fellow country men and women. Furthermore, they robbed our natural resources, depriving us from our national wealth; Oromia was rich in gold and coffee, which became a monopoly of the Abyssinian colonial invaders.












