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conflictpeace-talks2 years ago

Ethiopia's Oromo rebel talks fail for the third time

Peace talks between the Ethiopian government and the rebel group Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) have ended without a deal for the third time. The OLA, an outlawed splinter group, seeks to address grievances of alleged marginalization and neglect in the Oromiya region. The violence in Oromiya has been a major security concern for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, following the end of the civil war in Tigray. Both sides blamed each other for the failure of the talks, but the East African trade bloc IGAD expressed optimism for further negotiations. Conflict also persists in the Amhara region.

politics2 years ago

Ethiopia to commence talks with OLA rebel group this week.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) will begin peace negotiations in Tanzania on Tuesday, marking the first time the Ethiopian government has formally agreed to negotiate with the OLA. The OLA is an outlawed splinter group of the Oromo Liberation Front, and its grievances are rooted in the alleged marginalisation of the Oromo people and neglect by the federal government. The OLA and the federal government blame each other for a number of attacks in Ethiopia's Oromiya region, separate from the fighting in Tigray, but the OLA forged an alliance with the Tigray People's Liberation Front in 2021.

politics2 years ago

Ethiopia's PM to start talks with OLA rebels this week.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has announced that his government will begin negotiations with the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Tanzania this week, marking the first time the Ethiopian government has formally said it would negotiate with the rebel group. The OLA is an outlawed splinter group of the Oromo Liberation Front, and its grievances are rooted in alleged marginalisation of the Oromo people and neglect by the federal government. The OLA and the federal government blame each other for a number of attacks in Ethiopia’s Oromiya region, the country’s most populous.