JAARRAA ABBAA GADAA: A The two innocent victims Tesfahun and Mesfin were handed over to the Ethiopian authorities who took them handcuffed and blindfolded at AM local time on May 12, , purportedly to have them investigated for terrorism at the JATT Main Investigation Branch in Finfinne (Addis Abeba).
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Engineer Tesfahun Chemeda is the latest victim of the extermination campaign against the Oromo people. Below is a statement by The Oromo Liberation Front: Short Biography.
On August 23, 2013, a Engineer Tesfahun was born in from his father Mr. Chemda Gurmessa and his mother Mrs. Giddinesh Benya at Harbu village, Guduru district eastern Wallaga, western Oromia. He was lucky enough to get the slim chance of going to school for his likes under the occupation.
Tesfahun Chemeda, the Latest Victim of TPLF Pogrom Extermination Campaign Against the Oromo People. OLF Statement on the death of Engineer Tesfahun Chemeda who died in the notorious TPLF/EPRDF prison of Qaallittii yesterday.
(OPride) – Engineer Tesfahun Chemeda, a fierce Oromo rights advocate and a former UNHCR recognized refugee, died yesterday of undisclosed cause at Kaliti prison, where he was serving a life sentence under concocted charges of plotting to overthrow government, reports said.
Short Biography Engineer Tesfahun was born in from his father Mr. Chemda Gamtessa and his mother Mrs. Giddinesh Benya at Harbu village, Guduru district eastern Wallaga, western Oromia. He was lucky enough to get the slim chance of going to school for his likes under the occupation.
Short Biography Engineer Tesfahun was born in from his father Mr. Chemeda Gurmessa and his mother Mrs. Giddinesh Benya at Harbu village, Guduru district, eastern Wallaga, western Oromia. He was lucky enough to get the slim chance of going to school for his likes under the occupation.
It is with sadness and anger that Oromia Support Australia Inc. OSGA reports the death of a young Oromo in Kaliti prison, Ethiopia, on 24 August, , yesterday. Tesfahun Chemeda was a student activist in Ethiopia and a political asylum seeker among refugees in Kenya, where he was granted refugee status by UNHCR.