Oromo language rights movement

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The Oromo language rights movement is a sociopolitical campaign advocating for the recognition, preservation, and full public use of the Oromo language and culture in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.

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instanceOf cultural rights movement
human rights movement
language rights movement
social movement
advocatesFor Oromo-language broadcasting
Oromo-language digital content
Oromo-language higher education
Oromo-language primary education
Oromo-language publishing
Oromo-language secondary education
constitutional protection of Oromo language rights
standardization of Oromo orthography
aimsTo achieve official status for Oromo language
expand Oromo language education
increase Oromo language media
oppose linguistic marginalization of Oromo
promote preservation of Oromo language
promote public use of Oromo language
promote recognition of Oromo language
secure linguistic rights for Oromo people
associatedWith Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Horn of Africa NERFINISHED
Oromo people NERFINISHED
frameOfReference African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights NERFINISHED
UN minority rights standards
international linguistic human rights norms
historicalContext Ethiopian state centralization
marginalization of Oromo identity
linkedTo federalism debates in Ethiopia
regional autonomy debates in Ethiopia
mainFocus Oromo culture NERFINISHED
Oromo language NERFINISHED
opposes Amharic-only language policies in Ethiopia
relatedTo Oromo cultural revival
Oromo human rights advocacy
Oromo nationalism
seeksToProtect Oromo naming practices
Oromo oral literature
Oromo place names
Oromo traditional knowledge
supports multilingual language policy in Ethiopia
use of Oromo language in administration
use of Oromo language in courts
use of Oromo language in digital communication
use of Oromo language in education
use of Oromo language in higher education
use of Oromo language in media
usesScript Latin alphabet for Oromo language

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Qubee orthography associatedWithMovement Oromo language rights movement