Day 45: Where is Ethiopian dictator Meles Zenawi?
It is day 45th since Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has disappeared and there is still no officials information on his whereabouts. His wife Azeb Mesfin has also disappeared since July 20.
It is day 45th since Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has disappeared and there is still no officials information on his whereabouts. His wife Azeb Mesfin has also disappeared since July 20.
The throne is transferred to a new king of the 10,000-meter run.
Personal Assistant to the disappeared Ethiopian dictator Meles Zenawi has been placed under house arrest a few days ago, Ethiopian Review sources in Addis Ababa reported.
Ato Gebretensai Gebremichael was one of the most trusted assistants of the dictator. It is not clear why he was placed under house arrest, but there is an unconfirmed report that he was preparing to leave the country.
There is also an unconfirmed report that another loyal puppet of Meles Zenawi, Muktar Kedir, who is a member of the OPDO, has been under house arrest for over week.
What does Louis Michel know what the people of Ethiopia don’t know?
Co-Chair of Africa Caribbean Pacific – European Union Joint Parliamentary Assembly and former European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel, who had close ties with Meles Zenawi, held a low-profile meeting with U.K. and U.S. officials on transfer of power in Ethiopia, Ethiopian Review sources reported… This is a developing story. Stay tuned for more update.
Today is the 44th day since Ethiopia’s chigaram dictator Meles Zenawi disappeared. It is also the 14th day since his wife Azeb Mesfin, the mother of corruption, has disappeared.
A major official announcement was planned for this past week, but the week has ended without an agreement among the ruling TPLF junta.
The deafening silence of the international media on the dictator’s 44 day (an counting) of disappearance shows how insignificant the khat-addicted beggar dictator is to the international community.
Ethiopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba in London, August 3, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
3 August 2012
ENTC sends request for diplomatic recognition to Italian government
The Ethiopian National Transitional Council (ENTC) has sent a communique to Mr. Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata, Foreign Affairs Minister of Italy, requesting a diplomatic recognition.
The letter was submitted to the Italian foreign minister by ENTC’s diplomatic representative in Italy, Mr. Yonas Legesse.
The letter explains ENTC’s mission, and discusses the worsening political, economic and security crises in Ethiopia, as well as the need for the Italian government to help with a peaceful transition to democracy.
The Transitional Council was founded at a 3-day conference in Dallas, Texas, that was convened from July 1 – 3, 2012, with the participation of representatives from over 30 cities and countries.
The Transitional Council plans to submit similar requests to several countries through its diplomatic representatives in the coming few weeks.
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ENTC Foreign Relations
85 S. Bragg St. Alexandria VA, 22312 USA
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Website: etntc.org