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In April 2019, the beloved Oromo singer and dissident Hachalu Hundessa opened up in an interview in Addis Ababa, speaking about the injustices he and his people had faced in Ethiopia. Hachalu, known for his protest songs, shared his personal struggles, including being tortured as a youth and his fears of assassination. He emphasized the importance of respecting each other as divine creations and living in harmony.
Hachalu’s message of justice and equality resonates even more in light of Ethiopia’s devastating civil war, which erupted after his assassination in 2020. His call for neighbor-love and cultural healing stands as a crucial vision for Ethiopia’s future. Despite his tragic death, Hachalu’s legacy lives on through his music and words that champion love, respect, and dialogue in the face of violence.
The interview with Hachalu sheds light on his personal life, his views on Ethiopian society, and his moral vision for a humane future. His emphasis on equality, love, and tolerance as essential values for humanity reflects a deep commitment to peace and harmony in a country torn by conflict.
As Ethiopia navigates its path to peace and justice, Hachalu’s memory serves as a reminder of the transformative power of embracing neighbor-love and rejecting hate and violence. By honoring his legacy and embodying his values, Ethiopians can move towards a future built on respect, unity, and understanding.