Falls Church, Virginia (3/2/2021)—The Oromo Legacy Leadership and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) applauds the German government’s March 1 announcement that it has recalled its ambassador to…
An open letter from OLLAA, an Oromo-Ethiopian human rights organization based in Fall Church, Virginia, to Secretary of State The Honorable Antony Blinken U.S. Secretary…
Falls Church, Virginia— On February 25, approximately 1000 Oromo-American activists rallied in downtown Washington, D.C. to demand justice for Oromo political leaders Jawar Mohammed, Bekele…
On February 13, Ethiopian security forces arrested 22-year-old Oromo youth Mohammed Deksiso at his Jimma University graduation ceremony. Mohammed, a vibrant young man who acquaintances…
In June 2020, Rahima Ganna, a resilient mother of three, was among the crowd voicing their pain. Her beloved Oromo musician, Hachalu Hundessa, was gunned…
Download full letter here >> Ms. Michelle Bachelet United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Palais Wilson – United Nations Geneva, Switzerland February 23, 2021…
January was another difficult month for the Oromia region of Ethiopia. Human rights atrocities continue and with no sign of abatement, February is poised to…
Falls Church, Virginia (2/23/2021) — On Friday, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) released a powerful statement on her increasing “alarm” regarding “the situation in Ethiopia.” In…
Falls Church, Virginia (2/16/2021) — OLLAA stands in solidarity alongside Ethiopian Oromo political leaders as they enter day 21 of hunger strikes. Just like the…
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