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                                                     109. Stevens  Trucker, “Ethiopia’s Democratic  Transition Moves Forward  Amid Chal-
                                                         lenges,”African Voices:A Newsletter on Democracy and Governance in Africa, Winter/Spring,
                                                         1997, p. 1.
                                                     110. Terrence Lyons,“Closing the Transition:The May 1995 Elections in Ethiopia,”The Jour-
                                                         nal of Modern African Studies, vol. 34, no.1, (1996), p. 142.
                                                     111. Ibid.
                                                     112. A. Jalata,“U.S.-Sponsored Ethiopian ‘Democracy.”
                                                     113. Madeleine K.Albright, op. cit.
                                                     114. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, “Remarks at the Entoto Civic Education
                                                         Club, Entoto Secondary School,” December 9, 1997,Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, http://sec-
                                                         retary.state.gov/www/statements/971209a.html., p.3.
                                                     115. See Human Rights Watch/Africa 1997;Amnesty International, Ethiopia:Accountability Past
                                                         and Present–Human rights in transition, 1995, 1996, and 1997; New African, “Ethiopia,
                                                         Around Africa: Persecution of Oromos Continues,” June 1998, pp. 1–3;“Terror Against
                                                         Oromos,” oct97-ed.htm at www.mdx.ac.uk, pp. 1–3.
                                                     116. “Ethiopia: Federal Sham,” The Economist, August 16, 1997, p. 36.
                                                     117. Susan E.Rice,“A New Partnership for the 21st Century,”ASA News, vol.31,no.1 (Jan-
                                                         uary/March 1998), p. 7–9.
                                                     118. A. Jalata, op. cit.
                                                     119. Susan E. Rice, op. cit.
                                                     120. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, “Address on U.S. Policy Toward Africa,”
                                                         George   Mason   University,  Fairfax,  Virginia,  March  19,  1998,
                                                         http://secretary.state.gov/www/ statements/980319.html., p. 3.
                                                     121. “Clinton Pledges Help for Democracy in Africa,”African Voices (Summer/Fall 1998), p. 6.
                                                     122. Quoted in Michael H. Hunt, op. cit., pp. 56–57.
                                                     123. Quoted in Michael H. Hunt, op. cit., p. 53.
                                                     124. Marc Baas,“Minutes of Briefing to American community in Addis Ababa,” November
                                                         14,1991.
                                                     125. Michael H. Hunt.
                                                     126. See Hizbawi Adera, an EPRDF political pamphlet,Tahisas- Yekatit, 1989 Ethiopian Cal-
                                                         endar, (1997).
                                                     127. Oromia Support Group, “Oromo Refugees Threatened with Refoulement: Summary
                                                         Press Release,” no. 24,August-September 1998, pp. 1–3.
                                                     128. Ibid.
                                                     129. Human Rights Watch/World Report 1999: Ethiopia:The Role of theInternational Community,
                                                         http://www.hrw.org/hrw/worldreport99/africa/ethiopia3. html, p. 3.
                                                     130. See A. Jalata,“The Struggle for Knowledge,” pp. 95–123.
                                                                                 Chapter V
                                                       1. A. Jalata,“The Impact of a Racist U.S.Foreign Policy on the Oromo National Struggle,”
                                                         The Journal of Oromo Studies, vol.6,nos.1 and 2,(1999),pp.49–89;A.Jalata,“Oromo Na-
                                                         tionalism in the New Global Context,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, vol. 4, nos. 1 and 2
                                                         (1997), pp. 83–114;A. Jalata, ed., Oromo Nationalism and the Ethiopian Discourse:The Search
                                                         for Freedom and Democracy (Lawrenceville, N.J.:The Red Sea Press, 1998).
                                                       2. J. H. Clarke, “African Cultural Continuity and Slave Revolts in the New World, Part
                                                         One and Part Two,” The Black Scholar, vol. 8, no. 1 (September 1976), pp. 41–49, and
                                                         vol. 8, no. 2 (October-November), pp. 2–9, p. 41.
                                                       3. F. C. Colston, “The Ideology of Black Power: An Assessment,” The Western Journal of
                                                         Black Studies, vol. 3, no. 4 (1976), pp. 233–243.
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