The Accommodation Of Minority Rights In Oromia National Regional State A Case Study Of Girar Jarso Woreda

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This thesis aspires to investigate as to how the rights of Amhara minorities in Girar larsornWoreda within Oromia National Regional State, particularly in North Shewa Zone resonaternwith the constitutional framework that installed an ethno-regional federal set-up sincern1991. In the processes of investigation, secondary and primary sources were used.rnAccordingly, the researcher employed to show facts even during the Hailessellassie and thernDerg regime of the nation-building policy, Amharic language was a national language andrnthe members of Amhara nation had settled (occupied) in the boarder of Amhara andrnOromia of some corners, and urban centers of Oromia.rnWhen we come to see and compare the laws governing the Ethiopia as a federal,rncontrasting the FDRE Constitution, the ONRS Constitution has not a room for non-Oromornnations found in the region.rnUnlike Oromia Regional States, some Regional States of federal Ethiopia, embraced andrngave recognition for some minority groups in their regional governments. This causesrndissimilarity among the regional states within the Ethiopian federation.rnThe Amhara minorities of seven rural Kebeles, found in Girar larso Woreda, in NorthernrnZone of Oromia, that full fill the terms set by the FDRE constitution; as they are an ethnicrngroup, territorially defined, known with their own language and unique culture is the case.rnNevertheless, they have not been the beneficiaries of sovereign power and have not beenrnentitled to the right to self-rule in their area, and shared the power with its regional states.rnIn effect, this thesis found out that, as this minority group cannot be judged and get servedrnfully in their own language, Amharic, and almost all literates of the group cannot bernemployed to serve in their public sectors of Woreda, Zonal, and Regional States of Oromiarnfor often they fail to speak the working language of the region, Afaan Oromo. Now thisrndiscourages their literates and caused them to migrate far from their birthplace to search jobrnwhere Amharic language is used. The up growing child students in primary schools are alsorndecreasing in their schooling enrollments participation. Some enrolled students in thernschool are also resulted in dropouts. Therefore, these need solutions in considering thernproblems with the pillar gateways of the federal system self-rule and shared-rule.

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