SHE LOST HER LEGS. BUT HER SPIRIT REMAINS UNBROKEN.
This is Lalisee Roobaa Galmoo.

📷 [Image: Lalisee Roobaa Galmoo]
She lost both of her legs during the Wayyaanee regime — a system that committed countless acts of brutal, anti-human violence against our people.
She is not a number.
She is not a statistic.
She is a living witness.
She is a survivor.
⚠️ THE BRUTALITY DID NOT STOP THEN.
The shocking atrocities of the Wayyaanee era did not end with that regime.
Even today, our people continue to suffer.
- Disappearances
- Extrajudicial killings
- Torture
- Mass displacement
- Silencing of voices
The names change. The faces change.
But the suffering continues.
🕊️ WHAT WE DEMAND
This suffering — past and present — must be addressed with:
| Restorative Justice | Truth | Healing |
|---|---|---|
| Acknowledgment of harm | Full documentation | Support for survivors |
| Accountability for perpetrators | Public disclosure | Psychological recovery |
| Reparations where possible | Historical record | Community reconciliation |
“Roorroon akkanaa fi kan duraan ummata keenya irratti hojjatame araaraa fi ce’umsa haqaatiin furamuu qaba.”
“This suffering — both past and present inflicted upon our people — must be resolved through reconciliation and a genuine pursuit of justice.”
✊ THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
Until justice is served.
Until truth is told.
Until our people are free.
The Oromo struggle continues — strong, unwavering, and determined.
“Haga nagaa, haqni fi bilisummaan ummata keenyaa furmaata argatutti qabsoon Oromoo jabaatee itti fufa!!”
“Until peace, justice, and freedom for our people are achieved, the Oromo struggle will continue with strength!!”
🖤 HONOR LALISEE. HONOR ALL SURVIVORS.
Lalisee Roobaa Galmoo is one face among thousands.
One story among millions.
One survivor among a nation of wounded but unbroken people.
“She lost her legs. But her voice, her story, and her people will not be silenced. Lalisee Roobaa Galmoo — we honor you. We will not stop until justice is done.”
We see you. We remember. We will not stop.
“How do we ensure that the suffering of survivors like Lalisee is never forgotten — and never repeated?”
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