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== References == |
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*Taye Assefa(2008). "Academic Freedom in Ethiopia," ''Forum for Social Studies'', p. 46 |
*Taye Assefa(2008). "Academic Freedom in Ethiopia," ''Forum for Social Studies'', p. 46 |
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*Sahr John Kpundeh(1992). "Democratization in Africa: African Views, African Voices", "Panel on Issues in Democratization ,p. 82 |
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*Nazret.com(2008). "[http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2008/10/22/olf_founder_exposes_eritrea_s_leader_opp?blog=17 OLF founder exposes Eritrea's leader opposing Ethiopian democracy]" |
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*Nazret.com(2008). "[http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2008/12/21/ethiopia_former_olf_leader_exposes_olf_a?blog=17 Former OLF leader exposes OLF and TPLF propaganda]" |
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*Oromopress.com(2012, "[http://oromopress.blogspot.ca/2012/10/chronology-of-evolution-of-oromo.html Evolution of the Oromo Dialogue Forum]" |
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Lencho Letta was the former Deputy Secretary General of the Oromo Liberation Front . After the Oromo Liberation Front was defeated by its former ally the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front,after they had a fall out, Lencho Letta turned his views from the independence of Oromia (the Oromo homeland) to democratizing Ethiopia. He currently resides in Oslo, Norway and is the founder of the Oromo Dialogue Forum.
References
- Taye Assefa(2008). "Academic Freedom in Ethiopia," Forum for Social Studies, p. 46
- Sahr John Kpundeh(1992). "Democratization in Africa: African Views, African Voices", "Panel on Issues in Democratization ,p. 82
- Nazret.com(2008). "OLF founder exposes Eritrea's leader opposing Ethiopian democracy"
- Nazret.com(2008). "Former OLF leader exposes OLF and TPLF propaganda"
- Oromopress.com(2012, "Evolution of the Oromo Dialogue Forum"