The dead body of Meles Zenawi will be aired by the regime in the coming days
July 22 (ayyaantuu) – According to the insider’s information reached Ayyaantuu, Getachew Assefa, Head of Ethiopian National Intelligence and Security Service, leaked to Amare Aregawi, the Ethiopian Reporter’s Editor, the death of Meles Zenawi. But warned him that they will firstly prepare psychologically TPLF members before the announcement. Some group have already taken the video of the dead body of Meles from Brussels and will air it soon-most probably by the next week.
The regime’s supporter website Ezega started preparing members of the TPLF almost two weeks ago. One of the articles posted on July 22, 2012, Ethiopians Concerned with Absence of PM Meles Zenawi, says: “If the PM fails to attend the opening of the summit of AU, we thought it was an indication that there was something seriously wrong with his health condition”.
Bereket is running up and down to have more momentum to bring Sheikh Mohammed Alamouldi into Ethiopian Politics.
Meles was born in Adwa, Tigray in Northern Ethiopia, to an Ethiopian father from Adwa, Ethiopia, and a mother from Adi Quala, Eritrea. He graduated from the General Wingate high school in Addis Ababa, then studied medicine at Addis Ababa University (at the time known as Haile Selassie University) for two years before interrupting his studies in 1975 to join the TPLF. While a member of the TPLF, he founded the Marxist-Leninist League of Tigray. His first name at birth was “Legesse” (thus Legesse Zenawi) but he is better known by his nom de guerre Meles. He later changed his first name to “Meles” in honor of a University student and a revolutionary radical who was executed by the previous government in 1975.
Reposted articles:
The Zenawi Paradox: An Ethiopian Leader’s Good and Terrible Legacy
Shrewd, brutal, and a master at soliciting and spending aid money, Prime Minister Zenawi’s 20 years of rule could be nearing its end.

Haile Mariam Desalegn, Vice Prime Minister, is worried for his life at his chief’s absence, let alone to be a PM.
July 20, 2012 (The Atlantic) – Following the news of the past few years, you might get the impression that flamboyance and bellicosity are signature traits of any long-tenured dictator. But for every Muammar Qaddafi there’s a Meles Zenawi, the shrewd, technocratic Prime Minister of Ethiopia. Inside of the country, he’s known for imprisoning his political opponents, withholding development assistance from restive areas, stealing elections, and cracking down on civil society NGOs. In the rest of the world, he’s often praised for his impressive economic record, though not for his human rights. Zenawi has attracted Western support by being a responsible steward of aid money, a security partner in a rough region, and a G20 summit invitee.
Now, both his supporters and his detractors may have to contemplate a future without him. Zenawi is in a Brussels hospital with an unspecified stomach ailment that may or may not be fatal, depending upon what news reports you believe. Today, a government spokesperson announced that Zenawi would be taking a leave of absence from running the country, which he’s led since 1991.
From a human rights perspective, Zenawi’s rule has been abusive, heavy-handed, and self-interested.. Still, his apparently earnest dedication to sustainable development has long attracted international donors, whose money has benefited Ethiopia while propping up his regime. Zenawi, has fostered a friendlier environment for foreign investment. Between 2000 and 2010, Ethiopia’s GDP enjoyed a staggering average annual growth rate of 8.8 percent — China-like numbers. The country’s public sector is hardly clean of corruption, but the Ethiopian state isn’t as mismanaged or as predatory as others in the region. It ranks 120th out of 183 governments on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions index, not exactly Scandinavian but still ahead of such regional leaders as Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria.
Under his leadership, Ethiopians have suffered from a lack of human, civil, and political rights. At the same time, their country has earned a reputation as a place where aid money can be responsibly and effectively spent. “The U.S. assistance portfolio in Ethiopia remains one of the United States’ largest and most complex in Africa” according to an online U.S. government profile of the roughly $2.1 billion in aid the U.S. has sent to Ethiopia since 2010. The World Bank helps fund over $ 4.4 billion worth of projects in the country.
This is the paradox of Zenawi’s legacy. He has done much to simultaneously help and hurt his people, with just the kind of quiet skill that you hope to see in a benign leader and dread in a malevolent one. If he never returns to office, should he be remembered as the technocrat behind Ethiopia’s amazing economic rise, or the brutal strongman who resisted democracy as much of Africa adopted it? Though one did not necessarily require the other — a kinder, gentler Zenawi might have overseen even better growth — the same character might inform both sides of his rule.
“When I meet with Prime Minister Meles and [Ugandan] President [Yoweri] Museveni, I feel like I am attending development seminar,” rockstar development economist Jeffrey Sachssaid in a 2004 speech. “They are ingenious, deeply knowledgeable, and bold.” Magnus Taylor, the managing editor of the Royal African Society’s renowned African Arguments blog, wrote about Zenawi’s ability to dazzle foreign investors at the World Economic Forum in Addis Ababa this past May, while challenging the democratic world’s seemingly dogmatic belief in the causal relationship between political freedom and economic dynamism:
Sitting astride this economic growth, and taking pride of place at this year’s WEF, was Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. In an event that boasted such political heavyweights as former British PM Gordon Brown, and private sector luminaries like the Ivorian boss of The Prudential, Tidjane Thiam, whose $600 billion worth of assets makes Ethiopia look like a minnow, I was surprised by how much Meles came out as the dominant figure. A fiercely intelligent man, with a grasp of figures redolent of Brown (whom Meles referred to as ‘Prime Minister’ throughout) he seemed totally in his element. Perhaps it was the nature of the audience. He was never going to have to field too many tricky questions about Ethiopia’s political space, (un)free press or tight government control over telecommunications and banking in front of a room full of CEOs and fellow technocrats.One senses that in certain crowds his statement that “there is no direct relationship between economic growth and democracy” would have got him in to trouble – important players were gnashing their teeth at this but Meles, kingpin of Western policy in the Horn of Africa, knows exactly how much he can loosen his Marxist instincts without upsetting his donors.
The World Economic Forum was one of Zenawi’s last public appearances. Even if he survives his illness, there is currently no public timetable for his return to Addis Ababa. As dictators across North Africa and the Middle East can no longer take their survival for granted, it’s worth wondering whether Zenawi will be the model for the next generation of enlightened, western-coddled autocrats — or one of the last of a literally dying breed.
The Ethiopian Billionaire: Sheikh Mohammed Al Amoudi
Sheikh Al-Amoudi made his fortune in Saudi Arabia, but he remains intensely loyal to the country of his birth- Ethiopia.
July 20, 2012 (Ventures) – Mohammed Al-Amoudi is literally a man of many parts; born in Ethiopia to an Ethiopian mother and a Yemeni father, Al-Amoudi grew up in Saudi Arabia, yet he is the largest individual investor in Sweden.
To date, Al-Amoudi still remains intensely loyal to his Ethiopian roots, and his multi-billion dollar investments in Ethiopia’s agricultural sector illuminate his devotion to the African country of his birth. But his fame and extraordinary fortune is not in Ethiopia, but in Saudi Arabia and Sweden.
When he was 19, Al-Amoudi migrated from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia with his family. In Saudi Arabia, the young Al-Amoudi built a personal relationship with the Kingdom’s ruling family. As a result, in 1988 he cornered an important contract to build the Saudi government’s $30 billion nationwide underground oil storage complex. That contract cemented his fortune and instantly made him a billionaire.
Al-Amoudi eventually returned back home to Ethiopia in the mid-1980s and founded Mohammed International Development Research and Organization Companies (MIDROC), a diversified holding company which he used to gobble up gold mines from the government at a fraction of their real market value. Today, MIDROC Gold is Ethiopia’s exclusive gold exporter. One of its mines, called Legedenbi, has annually produces close to 5,000Kg of gold and silver.
Apart from mining, Al-Amoudi invested in several other sectors of the Ethiopian economy. He built the Sheraton Hotel in Addis Ababa, which is the country’s foremost 5-star hotel. He acquired 70 percent of Ethiopia’s National Oil Corporation and founded Tossa, Ethiopia’s first industrial steel production plant, which is expected to produce at least 1.9m tonnes of steel per annum as from 2014.
Al-Amoudi’s other holdings in the country include a 69 percent stake in Addis Tyre, Ethiopia’s sole manufacturer of Tyres; Saudi Star Agricultural Development Plc, which is developing 1,200,000 acres of Ethiopian land for the production of rice, sugar, wheat and other commodities.
The bulk of the Sheikh’s business success has also been built around Sweden. In 1994, Al Amoudi spent $750 million in acquiring Sweden’s largest integrated energy company, OK Petroleum, and subsequently renamed the company Preem Petroleum. He invested heavily in extending the capacity of its refineries, substantially increasing the number of its gas service stations around the country and acquiring more deep offshore assets.
In 1999, Al-Amoudi’s Swedish-registered investment company, Corral, acquired a controlling interest in two Moroccan oil refining companies- Samir and SCP. Al-Amoudi merged the two companies and further invested half a billion dollars in modernizing the plant. Today, Corral is the undisputed market leader in Morocco’s Energy sector, both in distribution and refining.
Al-Amoudi’s empire built around construction, mining and oil employs over 40,000 people in Sweden, and the man who many love to refer to as ‘The Sheikh’ has given away millions of dollars to philanthropic causes in religion, sports and education in Ethiopia, the United States and Saudi Arabia.
In July 2010, he financed the creation of the Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi Center for Breast Cancer Research at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. He is also one of the largest donors to the William J. Clinton foundation, and has fully funded the King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology at King Saud University.


To All Oromos,
We are in a very important and critical time! As Qeerroo, in their press release, underlined last time, it ia high time to finish TPLF and send them back to their country Tigray. They don’t have any legal, moral or natural right to stay on our land and replace the dead dictator Meles Zenawi! If they are given the chance to reinforce themselves it is totally due to the weakness of Oromo. Beacuse, everything in that empire is centered in Oromia. All other non Oromo oppositions don’t have the favourable exit nor harbour/safe haven if they try to enter into power conflict with any group on power in Finfinnee. Azeb flew to Italy inorder to divert attention that evrything is OKy with Meles. But, the fact is that she did tansit via Rome to Brussels. Her destination was Belgium to see her husband’s dead body. In the meantime they have been keeping everything secret and conducting underground and intensive/heated debate on who should replace Meles. These people are shameless when they try to think or search for a heir to ‘King Meles’. But, they did nothing wrong beacuse it is the Oromo who is giving them time to regain control. Look at the way they are unusually treating demonstrators in Finfinnee. They are as much as possible trying to handle the case peacefully inorder to buy time untill the power gap created by absence of Meles is filled and thing become under control as before. After which they might start their harsh measures. They are praying not to face/start any strong comprehensive demonstration in that country as they got lesson from Libya and Egypt. Therefore, at this specific time it is a peaceful demonistration that can disstablize Woyane and bring their life to an end!!
Mallo…Mallo Ayyaantoo jeri kuni mal dubetu???
ምን???እኔ ጉጅሌን አምርሬ እቃወማለሁ:-እታገላለሁ ዳሩ ግን እንደዚህ የሌለ ምስል እየፈጠርኩ በመዋሸት እና በማጭበርበር ለማሳመን አልሞክርም::የትግራይ ጉጅሌ መሪው ከዚህ በባሰ ለሃጩ ተዝረክርኮ ንፍጡን መያዝ ተስኖት በጆሮው መግል እና ደም እየፈሰሰ ማየት የሚፈልጉ ኢትዮጵያውያን በሚሊዮን የሚቆጠሩ ናቸው::ይህቺ ትንሿ ውሸት:-ያውም የተልከሰከሰ:-መቼ ነው መለስ “ታቱ” የነበረው ወይም አለው ብሎ የሚነገረው???(እስኪ ስዕሉን በጥንቃቄ ተመልከቱት) የተሻለ ማቅረብ የሚችል ጠፋ???ኸረ!ጎበዝ ቴክኒዎሎጂ’ኮ የመጠቀ ነው:-እየተስተዋለ::
እኔ መሞት የለበትም ነው የምለው???ገና መቼ ተሰቃየ???ይቅር በቁሙ የፈፀመው የሥጋው በደል በየኦርቶዶክስ ቤተክርስቲያኖች አለና ባስቀመጡት አባ ጳው+ዲያብ=ሎስ ስምምነት ነው የተፈጸመው:-የግፉ-ግፍ የዋልድባን መቃብር እያስከፈቱ ዓለም በቃኝ ብለው በፆም እና በፀሎት ለኢትዮጵያ ያርፉትን የፃድቃን-ነብሳተ-መንፈስ ሲያረክሱ:-አልፈው ተርፈው በእስልምና ዕምነት ተከታዮች በመንፈሳዊያን መሪዎች ውስጥ ሃራም እየረጩ የጂኒ ነጃሳ ልሳን ሲዘሩ ይህች ተልካሻ ውሸት ይበቃዋል ነው የምትሉኝ???ሰውዬው’ኮ ሞቷል ይባላል ባይሆንም በሞት ሸለቆ የተንጠላጠለና መላሰውነቱ ደም የተጨማለቀ እንዴት በዝህች ተልካሻ ገፅ ይውጣ???የጋዳፊን እንኳን አላያችሁም በትክክል”የሰዶማውያን”መጫወቻ ሲያደርጉት???የእኛው እንዴት ይነሰው???እባካችሁ በአግባቡ አድርጉት:አታልከስክሱት::መረጃ ከሌለ ዕውነቱ አይቀርም:በርቱ!
“Sebebe Sebebe jette,Geggnna Geggnna abetee;” Gedde Abba Oromo!!
I’m glad my computer doesn’t recognize what you wrote. Don’t you know your alphabet can break computers?!
you are really stupid to say this word. since you did not have any alphabet for your language you believe English alphabet is the only one but we as Ethiopian proud to have our written language with our proper letter. So before you comment please think about it.
Abiy Ethiopawe,
What you are doing here? you confused me with your confused writting. can you repeat what you say in Afan Oromoo or English. I only see 3 question marks (???)
Gegnaa minew jal ere le afih leket yinurew chikikitam weyane mehonohn enawqalen neger gin ethiopiawi chewanet yet tefa?
who are you? go back to kenya where you came from or live in peace!!!!
OLF currently working in underground way is utmost enthusive and please bring bilisummaa in your hand soon for oromians!
ALso we thankful ayyaantuu editros working in trudge to provide information about oromia
BIlisummaa will be coming soon!
Thanks for powerful Waaqaa /God!!! to hear this interesting situation.We will be free from power of dictators!!
TPLF want the dead body of Meles rules that country by hiding and to reorganize themselves for another Apartheid System Of Ruling. Get Oromoo ready and organize from in and out to remove TPLF
Just remeber that Tigreans can cause havoc again. They have nothing to lose. That determination was a cause for their success so far. Some people say that some of them have accumulated a lot of money in the south and Finfinne that they cannot afford to disappoint the larger mass. But remember they are still few although they appear to be many in the middle of poor disenfrnachised populace. So think about it.
boona
You are wrong to say that Tigrians have nothing to lose. In fact they have everything to lose, that is to say, monopoly of power, money, national, regional and international influences and all the lime lights and magical halucinations attached to it.
Last but not, they may even lose control over their region Tigray, not to talk of Ethiopia. And then again all the money they have stolen can be traced to the sources and demanded back to its owners. Even havoc if managed and controlled is better than sterill and standing pond.
Didaa,
Wishing to finnish the adversary is one thing but having the capacity of knowledge, wisdom, material, human, broad based networks is entirely another thing. Tell me as to why all the political changes have passed marching while Oromos were sleeping and snoring? You see that a tiny group of just 6% mass base came from so far away encamping itself in the heart some 50 million Oromo land butchering, dictating and exloiting them perhaps even from the grave soon. Divided, bickering and powerless people are NOT respected by any one.
Galgalo,
There is no magic in the success of TPLF and the failure of the Oromo people. Remember 1991 and 1992. The Oromo people stood tall and defiant against the Woyane rule waiting for the OLF leadership to take definitive steps to liberate Oromia from the yolks of Abyssinian colonial rule. It was a solemn moment when all Oromos across all regions stood together. Yes, the TPLF was conniving with EPLF, CIA and ANDM at the very moment when people were waiting for the marching order across Oromia. Sadly, the OLF leadership soon abondoned the millions of Oromos who stood with them and flew out of Oromia with the permission of TPLF. That broke the hope and aspiration of our people. After they left they started a shrewed divide and rule policy to cover their mediocrity. These same people are trying to play game after 20 years. We need to stop them and instead stay together with patriots who are standing against the woyane regime. Stop the division.
yes please,
oftuuluma of one region doesn’t help the oromp people again.oromos should believe in unity and accept the equality of the peole. but still in oromo one region has a problem which shoulb be improved.
You guys, cool down! no one will run away from Addis/Finfinnee. Please think twice before you drop your sheets. Don’t you know you are living and writing from other countries, where you don’t totally belong? But, this is because of the century, the 21st with globalization, where people believe in competition than racism like what you did. Don’t make Oromo people suffer again, what you want if once we jump to democratized regime, where people would be treated by their ability than race.
@belay zeleke,
Don’t sheet, behave yourself.
@ Belay Zeleke
nefegna people, please behave. I hate you all. fuck you.
And people in the us call us niggas which is unfair but after reading these responses, i think you guys are the niggas…..how can you all come from the same place, the same land and hate each other…the shit is stupid…tigray vs oromo vs amhara vs..etc…WAKE UP ITS STUPID…your all family…and to make it so bad, a big slice of ethiopia splits off and calls itself a country…wtf is really going on over there?? hey this is just my opinion, i am an african american and have never been there but i read alot and im saying what the world sees….long story short…you once had the greatest empire on earth…now your divided and blaming each other…get it together niggas!!!
boona,
Olf did this olf did that in the past and it is doing this and that now small thinking does not help the currently embatteld Oromo people now. If Oromos have to come out as a winner of their Nature given democratic rights and independence, they need to form solid alliences across region, religion, gender, political affiliations, etc. thinking bigger acting bigger and seeing the big picture which is Oromo emancipation from allien occupation.
Broad based alliance even with those Oromos in the bulchiisoota are extremly important. Oromos need to avoid throwing away babies with bath water. That is only my personal opinion and I am not a politician. I have NO hatred aganist any people in that empire but ONLY do have great love for the freedom of the mistreated and exploited Oromos and the other peoples in there even including the Amhara people, etc. Justic for all is the issue!
Gessee yeroonshe waan geeseef enyuu iyyu Oromoo kan taate ciminaan hojechuun amma.!Waqqti nuu haa jabeessuu.
Gemechis,
What makes you think that no one will run away from Finfinne/ Addis Ababa? Mengistu has run away. Lots of people have run away with all the money and after committing master crimes too.If you think that competition (democracy?) is a way to the freedom’s highway that is also OK! I hate racism and that is not the issue in here. What people are opposing is Wayane direct and indirect racist exploitation that puts all of its wayane militray officers to commad other groups, exploit other’s resources including that my grand mother and rob peoples voices to the extent of 99.6% icluding those of my grand mother and grand father, as well as giving away lots of fertile virgine green oromo farmlands including the entirethose of my entire families and wider extended families to foreign FAT money men exploiters. And you tell us to be cool? I must cry and stop eating french fry.
Next time please don’t say, ” Please think twice before you drop your sheets.” But say, “Please think twice before you drop your shits” There is great difference between the ‘SHEETS’ and the ‘SHITS’. I mean in cas you are under pressure and it is must to insult us to let the stress air go.
Any way God bless you!
Gemechis,
We must jump on the band wagon of DEMOCRACY and justice for all because that is excactly what will convert that wretched chaotic country in to the peaceful and prosperous healthy, wealthy paradise and the new GARDEN OF EDEN.
Remeber that you are promisng DEMOCRACY and I will hold you accuntable for your promises to be realised.
whoever u are insulting amharas or oromos by using different names
U R Woyanes
Teneqtowal ….isinitti bekkame
Its about a time for oromos to march toward finfine by any means necessary for peace and tranquility of all. We should not revenge, but justice for voiceless.
@Ayele
Who are you?
Go back to Yemen from where neftegnas
ancestors come.
zeregna hula afeken atekefte zergan zergan just like weyane
@jira what did u say mother fucker
@jira what did u say mother fucker zeregna?
i am proud by myself & my family. I am oromo and amahara mintehone
Oromos NEED NOT fall in to the ususual traps of the provocative comments of the cunning fox tplf agents working day and night to keep dividing the ethiopian people even from their grave yard. That is also how they have been surviving for the last 21 years. Divide and rule!
It’s time to form a united coalition across the whole country. OLF needs to start thinking more like a responsible political party rather than a separatist…Oromia doesn’t require independence. Oromia requires democracy and unity.
To: All internal and external enemies of Oromia
Your united Ethiopia remains a dream until you accept the rights of nations for self determination. The later is rather a prerequisite for the former. Both OLF and the Oromo people donot want anti-oromos to decide of the fate of Ormomia. No one can decide what kind of soverneigty suits to oromia,but the oromo people.
To: Fudaa Odaa
It is not TPLF which formed OLF. OLF was formed by oromo nationalists. OLF struggles to realize the right of the Oromo people for self determination. This is also an international acceptable right.To undermine this noble right, some Amharas try to attach this to TPLF. Oromos want neither Amharas or Tigreans lecture as to how to go about with oromo issues. Shut your both,both neftegnas.
Mortar,
Where exactly did me, the GOOD Fuda Odaa stated that it is the tplf who formed or founded founded the OLF? Please read and understand before making high flying statements.
All what I am saying is that there are plenty of tplf(Wayane)cadres everywhere on different forums insulting and provoking at times Amharas by using Oromos names and at other times insulting and provoking Oromos using Amhara names. Means divide and rule! So what is your problem my dear?
This is the time that oromia will be free!
now or never we have to araise
I’d like to find out more? I’d like to find out
more details.