
Businesses in Ambo and Guder, near the capital Addis Ababa, have been shut down since the weekend despite stern warning by authorities who vowed to issue a penalty of 5000 birr ($250 USD).
Residents of the towns who spoke to ESAT said the strike was part of the uprising launched against the tyrannical regime which they said have imposed economic and political alienation on the Oromo people.
Transportation has been restricted in much of the Oromo region due to the strike and the markets in the capital Addis Ababa have been negatively affected as a result in this last week of the year according to the Ethiopian calendar.
(Photo obtained from social media)
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