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OLF
(redirected from Oromo Liberation Front)

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OLFOromo Liberation Front
OLFOutlying Landing Field
OLFOffice de La Langue Francaise (Quebec)
OLFOutlying Field
OLFWolf Point, MT, USA (Airport Code)
OLFOljearbeidernes Fellessammenslutning (Norwegian Oil Industry Association)
OLFOxygen Limit Fraction (Suunto)
OLFOverload Factor
OLFOrbiter Landing Facility
OLFOutside Left Forward (soccer)
OLFOutlaying Field
OLFOrbital Launch Facilities


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The agency claimed that Abdi Mohammed Awhasen had surrendered after refusing to carry out an operation ordered jointly by another rebel group, the Oromo Liberation Front, Eritrea, and Somalia's Al Qaeda-inspired Shebab organisation.
The ongoing conflicts in Somali Region between the army and the Ogaden National Liberation Front, and in the south and south-west of the country with the Oromo Liberation Front, both pose serious security, humanitarian and protection challenges.
The attacks were justified by alleging that the students were promoting 'subversive' Oromo Liberation Front agenda.
 
 
 
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