The Ethiopian government authorities are yet to remark on the alleged leaked audio from radical Oromo leadersborkenaDays after rumours of division in the leadership rank of the militant Oromo nationalist group, Oromo Liberation Front -Shane (the group calls itself Oromo Liberation Army) , which emerged on Twitter, EBC, and Ethiopian State Media, on Thursday released what it called intercepted phone conversation between the leaders of the group. And the government seems to think, from what EBC remarked on the alleged leaked audio, that the conversation is an indication of division among Shane leaders. The audio, a little over half an hour long, is said to be a conversation between Jal Mero, leader of Shane, and his deputy Yadessa Negassa. In a reference to his deputy, Jal Mero purportedly said that he is not answering his phone. And when his deputy phoned him in the morning of the day he made the allegedly intercepted phone call, the deputy expressed disagreement over the latest decision ( which is clearly unspecified).
Source: Ethiopian News April 22, 2022 08:55 UTC