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Oromia region gov’t Claims “Peace Deal” with OLA as Factions Dismiss Agreement

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Oromia regional President Shimeles Abdisa (left) is seen hugging Jal Segni, who used to be one of the OLA leaders, tight

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Toronto – Ethiopian state media reported on Sunday that Oromia Regional State President Shimelis Abdisa signed a “peace deal” with Jal Segni Negassa, described as a senior leader of the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA).

Fana Broadcasting Corporate, the source of the report, stated that the agreement was signed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital. The report framed the event as Jal Segni accepting the government’s call for peace.

“I would like to thank you on behalf of the region’s government for coming and accepting the Oromo people’s call for peace,” Shimelis was quoted as saying.

Berhanu Jula, Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian Defense Force, attended the signing ceremony and reportedly thanked “those who came accepting the call for peace.” He emphasized the need to replicate similar agreements in other areas.

Since large-scale war has been ongoing in the Amhara region since August 2023, the defense chief appeared to reference a potential peace deal in that region. Rumors, reported by Anchor Media, suggest efforts to orchestrate a peace deal involving certain groups of Fano forces. However, the report provided no further details about this rumored deal.

“More than the warriors, what aggravates the war are those who do not understand it. From my experience, war is harmful. Therefore, you deserve to be thanked for choosing the path of peace and coming here,” the defense chief added.

Critics  Question the Agreement

Criticism has emerged, casting doubt on whether the Oromia regional government’s claimed peace deal with the “senior Oromo Liberation Army leader” will effectively end the conflict and associated atrocities in the region, including massacres of civilians and kidnappings.

Reaction from the Oromo Liberation Army

The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) released an official statement on Sunday via its social media page, dismissing the “peace deal” as a political maneuver.

It argued that the individuals involved in the agreement had already been dismissed from the OLA “for actively undermining the organization [OLA] and have no influence over anything OLA.”

The statement called the deal a continuation of earlier failed peace attempts, including negotiations in Tanzania, describing it as “Orwellian doublespeak—a thinly veiled ploy to co-opt the OLA leadership with hollow promises of power while continuing to undermine the legitimate demands” of the Oromo people.

The OLA also accused the government of orchestrating two recent incidents:

The alleged mass killing of civilians in Dera, North Shoa, Oromia region, intended to incite ethnic-based conflict between the Amhara and Oromo communities.

The recent massacre of Orthodox Christians in Arsi, depicted as an attempt to incite religious violence between Christians and Muslims.

OLA’s Controversial Image

While the OLA portrays itself as fighting for the Oromo people’s rights, the organization has been linked to numerous massacres of civilians in the Oromo region, mostly ethnic Amahra in several rural areas. Human rights organizations in Ethiopia have repeatedly reported these atrocities.

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  1. Good sign and such bidding for peace should be considered good news. If this former ‘rebel’ had brought even one young man along with him out of roaming the wilderness, I consider that a case for celebration. The only result that has come from the youth aimlessly roaming the bushes both in Amhara and Oromia regions is senseless destruction, death, hunger and diseases. In modern history of the world, freedom and democratic governance never came out of the barrels of the gun. Never! Such guns have had one common outcome. With commanding guns individuals came out of the bushes as iron handed strongmen. Cult cultivation is their unique craft. They know it all in the bushes and they will know it all more than anyone else on this Good Earth after they enter the palace. Once they laid down the rules, you have to follow them to the letter and there is no such thing as amendment. They are the only ones anointed to act as checks and balances. You want proof? Just look around. They will deafen you with such tone deaf jargons as ‘perseverance and self sufficiency’. After a few years with the mantle they qualify themselves as gods. I repeat, guns never brought democratic governance, peace, stability and prosperity to citizens. Non-violence did!!!

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