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Moyale
On August 31, 2007, Oromo
militias ambushed vehicles traveling from Yavelo to Moyale
District at Tarbe Biqa, inflicting damage only to the vehicle.
According
to report received from Moyale, an official’s vehicle was
attacked carrying the Liban Zone administrators returning from
the on going peace conference between the Oromo and Somali
region, at Yavelo town. However, there are conflicting report
that saying, that the official’s vehicle was not the
intended target, but it arrived at Tarbe Biqa while a crime
was in progress; that the Oromo rebels were robbing other
passenger trucks.
According to one of the Gharri elected leaders in
Moyale, that we spoke with, yesterday that a full-scale war
with Oromo is not imminent despite what he called OPDO's
threatening posture on the border between the Ghari and the
Borana. However, the Gharri’s are not taking lightly the
oromo’s military formation close to the common borders,
therefore the Gharri people are closely monitoring the
situation.
El
Wak
Gharri Citizens Are
Celebrating In El Wak District by thousands
Honorable Bellow Kerow and over twenty Gharri elders
are in El Wak . They were received by jubilant and enthiuastic
croweds at Kutulo, Dabasiti, Bore 11, and El Wak. There were
lots of ilulta, and women singing songs saying
“issan
Salamu Yana, Issan Salamu Yana
Galat-rabbi kena Bellow Ijaru Yana”
that electrified the crowed, and Guests. However, those who
have been labeled as the agents of the Gharri enemies have not
been seen for a week, but they sent two loafters to the Bore
11 rally, and Kutulo, there two were squashed by the momentums
of the jubilant crowed.
It
is impossible not to conclude or perceive, that the mental
state of those crowed feels as if the election has taken
places and completed and the Honorable bellow Kerow was just
declared the winner. The need to transcend as a winner aroused
from the actions and behaviors of those jubilant crowed that
were took place in Bore 11, Dabasit, El Wak, and Kutulo. by Gur Gharri
GSG
News Contributor Sept.02, 2007
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