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Ethiopian PM misses AU summit, health rumours float

Last Updated: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 16:11     A- A A+
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Addis Ababa: It's a mystery absence that has created a lot of hush-hush talk here. Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has been missing from the African Union summit, fanning speculation about the health of the 57-year-old leader who has helmed the country since 1991.

Dozens of African leaders, ministers and diplomats who attended the two-day AU summit were surprised by Zenawi's absence as his government was hosting the continent's showcase diplomatic event.

"It 's unusual for someone as dynamic as Meles Zenawi to miss the summit," said a Kenyan diplomat, who did not wish to be named. Ethiopia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hailemariam Desalegn stood in for Zenawi at the summit.

Benin's president and current AU chairman Thomas Boni Yayi said that the "unusual absence cannot go unnoticed, because we know that Mr Meles is full of dynamism and leadership in our meetings".

Zenawi also could not attend the July 14 meeting of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), sparking speculation about his ill-health.

He was last seen in public at the G20 meeting in Mexico on June 19.

"He is critically ill and has been taken to a European country," said a diplomat. The rumours swirled even as an Ethiopian opposition group claimed that Zenawi had died.

The Ethiopian government rebutted such speculation, but admitted that he is ill and is being treated.

"There is no serious illness at all. It's minor only," Deputy Prime Minister Desalegn said in an interview in the Ethiopian capital, the seat of the 54-nation African Union. "As any human being, he has to get medication and he'll be coming back soon."

Over the years, Zenwai has carved reputation as a strong leader in charge of the Horn of Africa's most stable nation and a committed Africanist, representing the African view in international fora, including G8 meetings, Tony Blair's Commission for Africa and the climate change negotiations in Denmark in 2009. He is also the AU's spokesman on climate change.

In an e-mailed statement, the Ethiopian National Transitional Council, a Texas-based opposition group, said that Zenwai may have died in a Belgian hospital. According to The Ethiopian Review, an anti-government website, Zenawi was in the Saint-Luc University Hospital in Brussels.

The Ethiopian embassy in Brussels, however, dismissed the report as "false and wrong".

Educated in British universities, Zenawi led the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) to help overthrow the communist government of Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991 and has remained in power since then.

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First Published: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 12:18

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dad - bahir dar
it is not good news to hear about illnessof humanbing iwish to pm meles torecover from this conditon god save meleseðiopia from any danger
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Sophia Tesfamariam - Virginia, USA
Not sure what all the hoopla is about. He is probably seeking attention and sympathy .The street smart Ethiopian Prime Minister is probably just hiding in embarrassment. After the fiasco at Camp David, and the humiliation by Abebe Gellaw, the Ethiopian activist/exiled journalist, Meles Zenawi is unable to face his counterparts and has squandered all moral authority to confront African leaders as he used to...we will have to wait and see how this cat and mouse story from Menelik Palace develops...
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sam - ethiopia
Clown ! You wasted my time... don`t you have something to write, may be a wish?
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yosef - abu dhabi
I wish Sending lots of prayers,love and warm wishes on your way, to bring your health back. ... Get well soon my PM and brighten up our lives, just the way you always do. ... we feels horrible to see such a perky and bubbly person like you .....good leader so we all be in his said this time, pls god save his life .
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kiros - ethiopia
I wonder to see his corpous
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Dereje - Addis Ababa
for those who wishes bad to the PM, I know there r a lot of folks around, you don`t even know how to rule yourself. If you know how seriously we need peace and development, you probably say all the good things about him. Health is not a political failure, just know that. May God bless you Meles! We need you now more than even. I hope to see you in office soooon.
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Addis Ababa - Asko
wish him back to recover
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gebre egziabiher - addis ababa
HE WILL GET HIS HANDS WORK VALUE. WHY NOT? HE COME AND GO. HE IS A BIOLOGICAL ELEMENT. NEITHER CREATED NOR DISTROYED. IF HIS DEATH IS LIFE FOR ETHIOPIANS, WHY NOT MORE THAN ONCE DEATH. WE NEED CHANGE JUST NOW. BUT HE...
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Mohammed - Addis abeba
Long life with good health for pm meles zenawi
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tomas - addis ababa
any one who stood for the prime minister is a sociopath just like him after what he did to the poor nation MELES is nothing more than a GANG leader,he and his ruthles friends destroying the nation,he doesnt deserve to be in hospital,rather in jail serving life in jail for all the billions of dollars he took and for tens of thousands innocents he brutally murderd
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wow - ethiopia
The more i think about it...there is no drop of improvement in my life...21 years is very long for nothing but propoganda and all their talks...
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Henok - Bahirdar
May God give him mercy and save our leader,if he is really not in a good health!!!



G.Hiwot Hadera - Ethiopia
I sincerely wish quick recovery and long life to the PM because I believe that he is the only effectual savior to this complicated country called Ethiopia. Its history, fairness in governance, and tradition for respect and diginity of humanity has been distorted since the time of the crooked emperor menelik. A weird societal psychology has been imposed on the country which encourages betrayal, lies, wickedness, contempt, etc. as acceptable characters of individuals. This has been the state philosophy for the previous hundred years before the advent of the EPRDF to salvage the country from shattering beyond repair. Those who wish bad to the PM are the children of the crooked regime who daydream to return and impose the defunct regime on the country. These people like their crooked ancestor see nothing but to become, once again, the makers and breakers of the country. I pray to God and do as much as I can that this will never happen again. Once again, May God bless the PM with good health and long and fruitful life!!



Berhanu Moges - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
thank yhou for this balanced information. PM Meles is an honored man both by man and God. He has some unfullfilled promise that he will rule the country for more years. This is in honor and diginity. god forbid that he will die before the fulfillment of of His promise of honor and dignity.Personally I am not well pleased with the countries current situation specially the inflation and the high cost of living and the Ethnic politics. But since God has purpose let the will of god be fulfilled in this hard time of the countries situation.,



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