Today is the 55th day since Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has disappeared. The regime’s spokesman Bereket Simon says Meles will return before September 11, which is Ethiopian New Year. But who believes Bereket the pathological liar?
A latest puzzling development is TPLF founder and former chairman Sebhat Nega’s interview with ESAT yesterday to talk about Meles Zenawi. How did Sebhat agree to be interviewed by ESAT, a media organization that is labeled a ‘terrorist group’ by Meles Zenawi? ESAT’s line of questioning is also disquieting, to say the least. Listen below:
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to be honest I’m wonder how Sibhat Nega interviewed by ESAT journalist i think he didn’t realized that he was interviewd by ESAT journalist. anyway I would like to appreciate both Aboyi Sibhat and Sisaye Agena for their courageously broken both opposition and ruling party border. this is what we always wish to be done .if the government can open his door to any journalist, I ‘m sure things will be cool down cause its a matter of transparency
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