Monday, 21 December 2015

Tamrat Layne: The Prime Minister of Ethiopia the country and the world has forgotten




Tamrat Layne: The Prime Minister of Ethiopia (1991 – 1995) that the country and the world has forgotten :

Tamrat Layne, was the first Prime Minister of Ethiopia after Mengistu Haile Mariam was overthrown. He led the Ethiopian Peoples’ democratic Movement that later became Amhara National Democratic Movement which is one of the coalition partners in EPRDF. He was the first Prime Minister of the Transitional Ethiopian Government from June 1991 – August 1995. He was succeeded by Meles Zenawi and became deputy prime minister (August 22  1995 – October 1996). He was accused of corruption and imprisoned. He served 12 years in solitary confinement before his release, in 2008. He claims he has seen Jesus when in prison and has thus become a devout Christian, sine then.

تمرات لاينى،  أول رئيس وزراء إثيوبيا بعد الإطاحة بنظام منغستو هيلا مريام عام ١٩٩١. شغل المنصب لمدة ٥ سنوات وخلفه في المنسب ملس زيناوي. تم اتهامه بالفساد وقضي ١٢ عام في سجن إنفرادي. مصيره  في الواقع مماثل لمصير اللواء محمد نجيب ، أول رئس جمهورية في مصرفي ١٩٥٢. اخلتف مع عبد الناصروقضي ١٨ سنة تحت الإقامة الجبرية في ظروف سيئة

Meles Zenawi announcing the removal of Tamrat from power:
 A 2014, Tamrat Layne Interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdZImRfo_bQ
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His fate is actually similar to that of General Mohamed Najib in Egypt. General Mohamed Najib was the first president of Egypt after the 1952 revolution, Disagreements with Gamal Abdel Nasser led to his forced removal from power and was under house arrest for 18 years, where he lived under very poor conditions. He was released by President Sadat in 1972.

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