News: The Federalist Congress of the opposition party Oromo says it will be “extremely difficult” to participate in the next elections under the existing conditions



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The OFC currently has some of its influential leaders and members in prison, notably Bekele Gerba, its first vice president, and Jawar Mohammed.

Mahlet Fasil @MahletFasil

Addis Ababa, December 9, 2020 – In a statement issued today, the opposition party, Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC) says that despite having the will, it is “extremely difficult” for it to participate in the next elections under the existing conditions in the country, so many of its leaders as well as rank-and-file members remained in jail, most of its offices are closed by the government and the free movement of its members is restricted. Therefore, the OFC has put forward its demands and suggestions for peaceful and democratic elections.

The OFC headed by its president, the veteran opposition figure, Dr. Merera Gudina, has some of its leaders and influential members in prison, notably Bekele Gerba, its first vice president, and Jawar Mohammed, its member (who featured on cover image) facing terrorism. and criminal charges. They were arrested following the government crackdown on the violence that gripped Ethiopia following the June 29 assassination of prominent Oromo artist Hachalu Hundessa. According to the government itself, around 10,000 people were arrested in Oromia regional state, Addis Ababa and in the Oromia special zone surrounding Finfinne. In September, the OFC said that about 80% of its members outside the capital Addis Ababa were among those imprisoned in the Oromia region.

The party’s statement released today said: “As the OFC has repeatedly stated in the past, it is extremely difficult for it to participate in elections when the majority of its members, from the federal level to the Kebelle (small districts) that compete, coordinate and observe elections are jailed and most of their offices, except headquarters, are closed. ”The OFC has also called for an immediate effort to reach a national consensus before holding the elections.

The OFC further said it was willing to participate in the election as long as its leadership and rank-and-file members are immediately released, its offices are reopened and its members have the right to operate in peace to prepare for the election. AS

Editor’s note: This notice is corrected to amend the statement that the OFC will “not participate” in the elections and correct that with “will find it extremely difficult.” we regret the mistakes.



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