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Recently, Shek Husen Jibril has focused on Ethiopia’s naval ambitions, specifically the controversial MoU with Somaliland. He frames this as a distraction from internal Oromo issues, arguing that "Abiy wants a war with Somalia to avoid justice for Oromia."
Shek Husen Jibril is a vocal proponent of the right to self-determination for the Oromo nation, which is Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group. He often argues that the current Ethiopian federal system, despite its ethnic-based structure, is a tool of continued Amhara domination. shek husen jibril
The mainstream Ethiopian media (often state-affiliated) portrays Shek Husen Jibril as a dangerous rabble-rouser. In contrast, regional analysts in the West often describe him as a "prominent Oromo activist," struggling to balance his right to free speech against the real-world consequences of his words. Recently, Shek Husen Jibril has focused on Ethiopia’s
Detractor: "Shek Husen Jibril speaks from a comfortable apartment in America while Oromo and Amhara youth die because of his hate speech. He is a merchant of death." He is a merchant of death
This schism reveals a deeper truth about Ethiopia’s media ecosystem: There is no shared reality. For pro-government Ethiopians, Shek Husen Jibril is a cyber-terrorist. For many in the Oromo diaspora, he is the only analyst telling the truth about extrajudicial killings and the marginalization of Oromia.
Unlike his early religious focus, his current activism is intensely political. He masterfully uses Facebook, YouTube, and Telegram to broadcast analyses of Ethiopia’s civil wars, peace negotiations, and regional diplomacy.