Implications to the April 2014 Oromo Students Uprising For Freedom and Justice
Gizaw Tasissa (PhD) | January 5, 2015
It is always desirable to get rid of suppression, but it is not
without pain and sacrifices to achieve it and attain freedom, because
the battle is between those with provisional power to mobilise resources
of the oppressed against the oppressed themselves and power less but
authentic majority without power. There cannot be resistance without
prevalence of suppression.
It goes without saying that human right is not decided by alien body,
but it is a natural right one deserves and upholds. Despite this,
sometimes it is compromised by laws enacted by governments in the
interest of the public and against the interest of the public too. The
former is legitimate as far as it is justified by the partaking of the
stakeholder while the latter is a characteristic of suppression enacted
by suppressors of different modes, the major ones being political,
racial and colour discrimination. Read more…
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