why oromo fight Ethiopia is because of that first Ethiopians take oromo country and even kill a Lot of people from oromo OK look this image that some people that you do not know come into your own country and try to make your country there country how would you feel about that? MY ANSWER i am going to feel real mad and try to fight them to bring back my country.
Oromo
In Ethiopia,africa
Oromo is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya. It is derived from the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family and has its origins in the Horn of Africa. The Oromo people have a rich history and culture, and their language has played a significant role in their identity and heritage.
The Oromo (Oromo: Oromoo, "The Powerful"; Ge'ez: ኦሮሞ, 'Oromo) are an ethnic group found in Ethiopia, northern Kenya, and parts of Somalia.[8] With 30 million members, they constitute the single largest ethnicity in Ethiopia and approximately 34.49% of the population according to the 2007 census.[3][9] Their native language is Oromo (also called Afaan Oromoo and Oromiffa), which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
oromo is the the largest nation of group in the country so called Ethiopia ;but they still need freedom from Ethiopia colonialism one day the dream became true that is my hope 'because oromo hero dieing every day for what is true.
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The dominant culture in Ethiopia I believe is the Amharic culture although the Oromo people outnumber them. The main religion is Ethiopian Christianity, followed by Sunni Islam.
Oromia was founded in 1991 as an autonomous region within Ethiopia, after the downfall of the Derg regime. It is the largest regional state in Ethiopia and is predominantly inhabited by the Oromo people.
The x king of Ethiopia, namely Hailesilase named it. It is believed that the name " Ethiopia" was derived from greek word. As far as history of the king is concerned, he was a very brutal, killer and abused many people mainly, oromo people. When he was in power the king destroyed the oromo cultures, identity and murdered millions of people, also he used most people as slaves. This is mainly one of the main reason for contradiction of the name "Ethiopia". Some researches have suggested that most people in Ethiopia seemed to agree with the name. However, nearly half the population of the ethiopian people, oromo people are strogly disagree with the name "Ethiopia". This is partly because of they were origion of the ethiopian people; and are the majority in the country, therefore, should be named as Oromiyaa. The abesha, absiniya people where Haile-Silase belongs seemed to happy with the name as he had demostrated most of habesha cultures over the oromia. The domestic political issue, Ethiopia has been experiencing is probably due to the killing/ murdering, destroying the identity of the Oromo people.
The x king of Ethiopia, namely Hailesilase named it. It is believed that the name " Ethiopia" was derived from greek word. As far as history of the king is concerned, he was a very brutal, killer and abused many people mainly, oromo people. When he was in power the king destroyed the oromo cultures, identity and murdered millions of people, also he used most people as slaves. This is mainly one of the main reason for contradiction of the name "Ethiopia". Some researches have suggested that most people in Ethiopia seemed to agree with the name. However, nearly half the population of the ethiopian people, oromo people are strogly disagree with the name "Ethiopia". This is partly because of they were origion of the ethiopian people; and are the majority in the country, therefore, should be named as Oromiyaa. The abesha, absiniya people where Haile-Silase belongs seemed to happy with the name as he had demostrated most of habesha cultures over the oromia. The domestic political issue, Ethiopia has been experiencing is probably due to the killing/ murdering, destroying the identity of the Oromo people.
Babile Tola is an Ethiopian author known for his novel "The Oromo of Ethiopia: A History, 1570-1860." This book provides a historical account of the Oromo people in Ethiopia during the specified time period.
The Oromo people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia, have a history that dates back several centuries. They are believed to have migrated to their current regions in the Horn of Africa during the 16th century, although their roots can be traced further back. The Oromo have a rich cultural heritage and a complex social structure, which has evolved over time through interactions with neighboring communities. Today, they continue to play a significant role in Ethiopia's social, political, and cultural landscape.