Oromia Broadcasting Network

133 of 2006 to widely disseminate the timely gathered international and local information to the public and government bodies.

He stated this after a central committee meeting in Adama by the OPDO, the Oromo faction of the ruling EPRDF party that controls the Oromia.

The two parties were labeled as "terrorist agents" by the government and responsible for inciting violence after Hachalu Hundessa death.

The Federal Attorney-General launched an investigation on three broadcasters in connection with alleged roles in inciting ethnic violence in Ethiopia.

The channels have been breaching the broadcasting laws, warned to lift off-air in Ethiopia, and ordered to shut down proclamation as of 6 July.