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Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi is dead, Says Airlines Employee

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SOURCE:IndepthAfrica |An Ethiopian Airlines employee, who wants to remain anonymous, informed reporters this afternoon that Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has died 4 days ago. But according to our sources, his bodyguards are still at St. Luc Hospital in Belgium. If Meles is dead, what are they doing in Belgium? Is it a diversionary tactic?

When asked how he found out the information, the EAL employee said that he overheard it by accident on Monday from senior airline officials who are members of the ruling party. He added that he receives Ethiopian Review email updates regularly and decided to contact us with this information after hearing Bereket Simon’s interview this morning and was offended by what he heard.

Coupled with similar information we have been receiving since Sunday from several credible sources, the story about the dictator’s death is gaining more credence by the day.

Woyanne propaganda chief Bereket Simon’s press conference this morning (watch below) raised more questions than answers. Observers speculate that the Woyanne junta could be keeping the dictator’s death secret because there is a growing dissatisfaction with Meles Zenawi’s choice of Berhane Gebrekristos as his successor. Ethiopia Review

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3 thoughts on “Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi is dead, Says Airlines Employee

  1. Dont get it wrong I am not siding with anyone.But this is not a character of a great reporter your stories should base on facts rather than rumors .However even if , lets say it is true, we shouldnt be praising his death specially in the condition that the country is in right now . I would prefer to be ruled by Meles than Sharia.If we all open our eyes and try to see clearly we would all understand how dangerous the death of Meles is gonna be. I think we all should pray “Yebase atamta!”

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