Paper: Increasing Political Activism and Mobilization: Building an Oromo Agency and Capacity for Liberation
Paper: Increasing Political Activism and Mobilization: Building an Oromo Agency and Capacity for Liberation
Ayyaantuu - Dec 1, 2008 - People like the Oromo who do not have personal and public safety in their homes and communities, and also who are denied the freedom of expression, association, and organization, do not have a good quality of life. In the 21st century, when the world is changing fast because of the intensification of globalization, social revolutions, and revolutions in technology, information, communication, and transportation, the Oromo people are in the darkness of ignorance and poverty. When a community or a society lacks independence or autonomy to determine its political destiny through self-determination and democracy, it is confronted with the problems of underdevelopment, which is characterized as powerlessness, victimization, illiteracy, poverty, and other forms of socioeconomic crises.
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