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Kenya: TV Series Sparks Diplomatic Row

Peter Leftie

6 August 2009


Nairobi — Ethiopia sent a stiff protest to Kenya on Thursday, seeking to stop the Nation Media Group from airing a television programme on a rebel movement fighting the Addis Ababa Government.

Kenya's ambassador was summoned to the Ethiopian Foreign ministry as the government of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi launched a diplomatic offensive to block NTV's four-part investigative report on the Oromo Liberation Front, which went on air last night.

It was the climax of a dramatic week in which Ethiopia's ambassador to Kenya, Mr Disasa Dirribsa, first sent a protest letter to the Nation Media Group after NTV began promoting its exclusive series on the secretive guerrilla group based in southern Ethiopia.

Ethiopia accused NTV of lending support to an unlawful organisation and warned that airing the programme could undermine relations with Kenya.

Appeals to cancel the series were backed by Kenya's Foreign ministry, which argued that Kenya's national interests were at stake in the diplomatic row.

The Ethiopian embassy wrote to the Nation Media Group dismissing the OLF as "a terrorist group whose activities have been known to be anti-democratic and anti-peace".

Mr Dirribsa wrote: "It is a minority group whose agenda runs parallel to the aspirations of the Oromo people. Indeed, OLF has been totally rejected by the overwhelming majority of the Oromo population, who are exercising and enjoying their democratic rights."

He said airing the programme confirmed suspicion of a larger conspiracy to "speak for these terrorist elements in our sub-region, leading us to question NTV's covert or overt political agenda".

In the programme, NTV ventures into the OLF infested territory in south western Ethiopia to demystify a guerrilla outfit that has fought successive Ethiopian governments for over three decades.

The NTV crew spent five days travelling through the rough and dusty terrain cutting through Isiolo and Marsabit to Moyale at the Kenya-Ethiopia border, where an OLF linkman smuggled them into the rebels' bases on the Ethiopian side.

So shadowy is the OLF leadership that it took the NTV crew three years to make contact with the rebels.

For three days, journalists witnessed first-hand the punishing training the OLF recruits undergo in the rough terrain.

As part of the pressure to block NTV, which is owned by the Nation Media Group, from airing the programme, Kenya's ambassador to Ethiopia, Mr Franklin Esipila, was summoned by the the Foreign ministry in Addis Ababa.

Several meetings have been held between Foreign Affairs ministry officials, the Ethiopian embassy and Nation Media Group management to lobby for the withdrawal of the programme, but to no avail.

Broke ranks

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The Oromo Liberation Front is a separatist outfit formed in 1973 to champion the liberation of the Oromo people from Ethiopian rule.

However, a large portion of the ethnic group participate in Ethipian politics and are even in the government.

Fighting alongside rebel forces under the command of Mr Zenawi, the OLF was instrumental in the overthrow of Mengistu Haile Mariam.

The OLF later broke ranks with Mr Zenawi's transitional government.

Ethiopian forces and rebels have been accused of crossing into the Kenyan border districts of Moyale and Marsabit.

The Turbi massacre of 2005 in which 60 people were killed in Marsabit was blamed on the war between Ethiopian Government forces and the OLF.

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Author: A. Barkeessaa
Fri Aug 7 16:11:39 2009

Dear Hezron Nyawachi: Thank you for your article on “Somalia: Why Stability in Somalia is Crucial” of 7 August 2009, which I read at http://allafrica.com/stories/200908070536.html. You said: “The Oromo live inside Ethiopia, but they consider themselves Somali”. Firstly, the Oromo live in Oromiya and not Ethiopia. They were colonized by Abyssinians and incorporated in to the Empire State of Ethiopia. Secondly, Oromos, 40 million of us, do not consider our self as Somali, but Oromians. We are, however, distant relatives and share about 30% of our language.

Author: dakyad
Sun Aug 9 12:19:35 2009

Mr iam an oromo living in ethiopia. The supposed Ambassodor of ethiopia is also an oromo functioning as a condom for Tigrians regime. I think he is from OPDO (POW party) any we dont expect a blanced thinking from POW'S since they can't speak their mind except that of thier masters. therfore pls go on on ur tv programme regarding this heric fighters of oromia ignoring the dictatorial protest of the "Condoms" or thier masters.

Author: Patriot
Mon Aug 10 10:40:04 2009

Their program, creating an ethnically-homogene country is flawed : look at Somalia, its ethnically homogene, but its still divided, and even poorer than Ethiopia... And they are a terrorist group which is ready to collaborate with Asmara to achieve its goals. I have no sympathy for the brutal dictatorship of Meles, but no one should show support to this group, especially as a media in a country which is a friend of Ethiopia.

Author: afro
Mon Aug 10 22:25:54 2009

Mr patriet,it is not about mercy you mai or might not fell for eastafrican colonial power.rather it should be about a free media which exposes the shame of dehumanizetion every where it might exsist. every body understand the oromos are 50% of ethiopian papuletion. yet they deserve to be heard with regard to their interst and polotical steak in the horn of africa. there is no netions ever united under the fear of gun or under the autoleterian fewer interst."unjust any were is unjustice every were" Dr,Martin luther king.

Author: Patriot
Tue Aug 11 09:38:48 2009

What you say may be true if Oromo ppl were truly oppressed as an ethnicity in Ethiopia, which is not true.

Actually, most of Ethio population has "mixed blood", and Oromo people have always been represented at the top of the society, even back in the times of emperor Menelik, when several generals were oromo.

The desires of oromo people, much like everyone else in Ethiopia, is peaceful economic developpement. Don't get fooled by war-mongers propaganda : they are all about "independance" to make ppl forget they are hungry...


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