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Zenawi’s funeral brings out the North Korea in EPRDF

Gadaa.com’s reports from Finfinne indicate that residents in Finfinne were flocking to the Menelik Palace over the last few days to see the inside of the Palace, which used to be shrouded in secrecy (which is probably next to the secrecy surrounding the Ark of Covenant location in Axum). Besides, the modest early 20th-century building structures left intact for historic preservation inside the Palace were used by propagandist Bereket Simon to cast fake “modest” living quarters (by insisting several times that this was the “house”) of the late PM, whose wife leads as a CEO the most powerful economic wing of TPLF, EFFORT, which is alleged to have siphoned off aid money towards business investments owned by the top TPLF politico-military brass. Here’s a summary of the “mourning” for the late PM from OPride.com.

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Zenawi’s funeral brings out the North Korea in EPRDF

So how do you really mourn a dead tyrant? WE may have an answer. When Ethiopia’s longtime dictator, Meles Zenawi, died last month, thousands flocked to Bole International Airport, in the capital, Addis Ababa, standing in a drenching rain to welcome the body of their “irreplaceable” leader, who unbeknownst to them died abroad of “infection.”

A ruthless dictator dies and thousands turn out, hysterically wailing, in cities and townships across the country. Sounds familiar? Following the death of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea’s Kim Jong Il late last year, the whole country came out, literally, to mourn the “dear leader.” Even Mother Nature joined in the national grieving — when a cloud descended over the capital, Pyongyang, shortly after a sobbing journalist read the announcement on state TV. But that’s North Korea, a secretive communist state shunned in the west.

Full Story (OPride.com)


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