It’s been 47 days since Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has disappeared.
Here are the latest updates:
1. The ruling junta still claims Meles is alive and getting rest at an undisclosed location.
2. The TPLF junta’s leadership is holding a marathon meeting to decide who should replace Meles.
3. The majority of the TPLF leadership is said to be leaning toward making Hailemariam Dessalegn acting PM until the next fake “election”.
4. They are preparing to announce that Meles Zenawi has resigned because of bad health.
5. The regime’s hard currency reserve is depleting fast.
2 thoughts on “Day 47: The disappearance of Ethiopia’s tin-pot dictator”
A back room deal between woyane fascist junta and aid donors is on going. Yet again somebody else is making decisions on the fate of the poor suffering people of Ethiopia.
Oh Meles, where art thou?
In the coffin, left to be rotten
For your savage comrades to deceive the forgotten
Already in your grave, met your friend the devil
Answered to God for your past evil
Or still alive, a dead man walking
Getting a taste of your own medicine
Ailing, suffering and burning
Tell us, how does it feel to finally decipher
All your savagery, oppression tool
Jailing, killing and divide-and-rule
Nepotism, tribalism and being cruel
Amassed wealth robbed from your people
All ends up being to no avail
After all, you are just mortal