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hal.do you think that all the evidence presented on the oppression of the oromo is lies?instead of name calling and false accusations why not offer some factual evidence to support your view?please be aware that ethiopia has denied and distorted oromo history for over a century.however i believe one who sincerely looks at the evidence from both sides will have he truth revealed to them.did not menilik II begin in shewa,a small area in northern ethiopia.when he expanded the empire to the south this was into oromo lands.[is not this an acepted part ofethiopian history?].this is the colonization of the oromo and when the oppression of the oromo began and it has continued up to the present.read some of the more recent post for several personal accounts of the brutal treatment oromo people receive at the hands of the ethiopian government.are you denying all this as well?the first step in correcting a problem is to first admit that there is a problem.stop the slander and come with some factual evidence and reason.read the evidence that has been offered.sometimes the truth hurts but it is still the truth.
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