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  2. Oromia Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The Organization has been broadcasting for 119 hours per week on Radio and 24 hours a day on TV covering 100% of the region by FM and AM Radio waves and more than 70% by TV using antenna (microwave). Also, we are reaching the abroad listeners and audiences by Nile sat7, Amos Ku band 5,170 east, Galaxy 19,970 west, Optus D2, 152o east, NSS ...

  3. List of Oromo-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Oromia Media Network (OMN) Eutelsat (11555-V-27500-3/4) news and political Oromiamedia.com Archived 2020-08-09 at the Wayback Machine: 3 Oromia Broadcasting Network (OBN) Ethiosat (11512-H-27500-3/4) Generalist channel: obnoromia.com: 4 OBN horn of Africa: Eutelsat (11137-H-27500-5/6) [1] news and cultural obnoromia.com: 5 Oromia Broadcasting ...

  4. Ethiopian Unity Patriots Front - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Unity Patriots Front (abbreviated EUPF) is a political party and militant rebel organization that waged an insurgency against the Ethiopian government from 1993 to 2012. Formed by ex-officials of the Derg regime, the EUPF was mostly active in Ethiopia's Gambela Region as well as eastern Sudan and South Sudan .

  5. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Ethiopia consist of radio, television and the Internet, which remain under the control of the Ethiopian government, as well as private newspapers and magazines. Ten radio broadcast stations, eight AM and two shortwave, are licensed to operate in Ethiopia. The major radio broadcasting stations include Radio Fana (or "Torch") a ...

  6. Oromo conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo conflict or Oromia conflict is a protracted conflict between the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and the Ethiopian government. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The Oromo Liberation Front formed to fight the Ethiopian Empire to liberate the Oromo people and establish an independent state of Oromia .

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  8. Alemayehu Atomsa - Wikipedia

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    Alemayehu Atomsa (Oromo: Alamaayyoo Atoomsaa; Amharic: አለማየው አቶምሳ; 12 February 1969 – 6 March 2014) was an Ethiopian politician who served as the president of the Oromia Region, the largest of the country's regions, from 2010 until his resignation due to illness in 2014, [1] from which he died in Bangkok, Thailand, on 6 March 2014.

  9. 2014–2016 Oromo protests - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [40] Protests spread throughout 400 different locales across 17 zones of Oromia region [41] according to Amnesty International 800 Oromo protesters killed since started [3] The 2016 Oromo youth demonstrations started because Addis Ababa's new city master plan proposed including farmlands from the surrounding Oromia region to cope with ...