Mekuria bulcha biography of abraham lincoln
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Being and Becoming Oromo Historical and Anthropological Enquiries by P.T.W. Baxter, Alessandro Triulzi, Jan Hultin, Hawani Debella, Aneesa Kassam, Herbert S. Lewis, Mekuria Bulcha, Mohammed Hassen, G
Being and Becoming Oromo Historical and Anthropological Enquiries by P.T.W. Baxter, Alessandro Triulzi, Jan Hultin, Hawani Debella, Aneesa Kassam, Herbert S. Lewis, Mekuria Bulcha, Mohammed Hassen, G
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Genocides in history (before World War I)
Overview of genocides before 1914
Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people[a] in whole or in part. The term was coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin. It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) of 1948 as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group's conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."[1]
The preamble to the CPPCG states that "genocide is a crime under international law, contrary to the spirit and aims of the United Nations and condemned
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Ras Gobana: a heroic story of ethnic Ethiopians By Teshome Borago
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Published on April 9,2015
In response to my last article about Consociational democracy, i received many comments and feedback from readers. Some readers supported my proposal to redesign Ethiopia’s federal structure to grant regional statehood to all identities in Ethiopia [like one-ethnic nationalists, mixed-ethnic Ethiopians etc..] But to my surprise, most responders emailed me about my statements on multi “ethnic ethiopians” or “mixed Ethiopians.” Many people are asking, why don’t we talk enough about mixed Ethiopians?
Since 1991, one of TPLF/EPRDF’s missions has been to suppress millions of mixed “ethnic Ethiopians” because they do not belong to any of the ethnic identification categories.
While searching for the best angle to write about these mixed ethnic Ethiopians, i stumbled upon the heroic story of Ras Gobana Dacche.
So, What makes the story of Ras Gobana unique?
Historically, It is well-k