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Given
the large number of views and commentaries saturating
the web, we decided to post only selected papers so
that our readers need not waste their time sifting through
the large number of internet junk to get what really
matters.
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The OSA debate,
lessons to learn:
Why three anti-OSA activists: Belletech, Bahiru,
and Abraham defame Oromo scholarly organization
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Belletech Deressa,
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
America, International Development and Disaster
Response, Global Mission, 773/380-2620
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Bahiru Gametchu,
Division of Biologic Basis of Disease, National
Institute of Health, Center for Scientific Review,
Room 4204, 6701 Rockledge Dr. Bethesda, MD 20892,
Email: gametchb@csr.nih.gov, Phone Number: 301-435-1225
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Abraham Mosisa,
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Abraham
T. Mosisa, Office of Employment and Unemployment
Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington,
DC 20212. Tel. (202) 606-6378, Mosisa_A@bls.gov
"The three authors forged
OSA bylaw, fabricated OSA assembly minutes, invoked
their counterfeit bylaw and distributed it via internet
to bolster their politically motivated campaigns against
OSA. By this action, they tarnished their credibility
and defamed the institutions they represent."
Source: Ogaden online, Sudan Tribune, and OLF forums.
Congressman Payne,
legislation
Meles,
Is it a War Crime?
Lenco Lata
on Meles
Eritrean army, largest
in Africa?
Starbuks:
licensing and Ethiopian coffee
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