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Tag Archives: Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Ethiopia Business Forecast Report 2013″
Despite the sudden death of long-standing Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in August 2012, the smooth handover of power and his successor’s endorsement of the status quo should see stability and broad policy continuity preserved through to elections in 2015. We … read more
Why Europe should speak out about Ethiopia’s human rights
New Europe Post by Nicolas Beger On 25 July, the European Union adopted its strategic framework on human rights and democracy and appointed Stavros Lambrinidis its first special representative for human rights, seeking to “enhance the effectiveness and visibility of … read more
Ethiopia: Why should I cry for Dictator?
Dr. Mitiku Haile UNESCO Deputy Representative of Ethiopia Paris, France I heard you commenting on the late Meles Zenawi in Geza Tegaru Paltlak Room. As a man living in exile for the last twenty one years I have a different … read more
Ethiopians in Toronto pay tribute to Zenawi (Photos & Video)
Ethiopians in Toronto, Sunday September 2nd paid tribute to their late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi during a memorial service at Dominion Ballroom, Sheraton Hotel, Downtown Toronto. The memorial service at Sherraton centre included among others, songs about commendable deeds of … read more
Malawi’s Deputy Prime Minister Khumbo pays tribute to Ethiopia’s Zenawi in picture
Malawi’s Deputy Prime Minister Khumbo Kachali leaves on September 1, 2012 the prime minister’s palace in Addis Ababa after paying his respects to Ethiopia’s longtime Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who died on August 20, ahead of the September 2 state … read more
Tanzania’s President Jakaya pays tribute to Ethiopia’s Zenawi in pictures
Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete (L) walks at the Prime Minister’s palace in Addis Ababa on September 1, 2012 as he pays respect to Ethiopia’s longtime Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who died on August 20, 2012. African leaders joined other foreign … read more
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