Oromo community in SA appeals to President Ramaphosa to intervene in Ethiopian violence

“We want him [Ramaphosa] to be the voice of the voiceless … and remind him [Abiy] to stop human rights abuses in Ethiopia,” Oromo Community of South Africa chairperson Abdurrahman Musa told the African News Agency (ANA) in an interview on Friday.
Abdurahman believes that South Africa is a beacon of democracy in Africa, upholding basic human rights with an inclusive government and universal political participation. Therefore, Ramaphosa is able to instill these values in Ethiopia by exerting his influence and placing it on the AU’s agenda as an urgent matter.

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