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ETN interview with Andargachew Tsige

August 24th, 2007 |  |  6 Comments

Ethiopian Television Network interviews Kinijit senior official Ato Andargachew Tsige.

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6 Comments to “ETN interview with Andargachew Tsige”

  1. dawit says:

    Hi tamagn u r doing good job but u look to me one side i seen andargachew and berhanu mewa again and again on ur show we want to see the other side too. u need to be fair and balance we hoping next time to see andargachew and professor getachw haile on ur show debaeing about andargachew book “yeamara hezb kyet wedat”must be live.if u do this we appreciate if u can’t we want know why here is my e-mail wwwdawit@yahoo.com

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    August 24th, 2007 at 10:52 PM

  2. frank says:

    very frank interview mr andargachew, very frank indeed

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    August 25th, 2007 at 6:19 AM

  3. Ewinetu says:

    Andargachew wrote the book some 15 years ago. Under the political air and condition of the time, I did not find anything offensive to me first an Ethiopian and an Amhara second.

    I understand Andargachew outshined Diaspora EPRP types who sat on their hands for many years in the hope becoming new rulers of Ethiopia one day. Andargachew went home and helped create this giant called – Kinijit. He came from a complete unknown to a person who is loved and trusted by many Ethiopians around the world. Now all forces are out there to bring him down. The unfortunate reality is that time has changed. Ethiopians are not fools any more.

    Tamagne is fast becoming a very seasoned journalist. Keep up the good job Tamagne. We love you

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    August 25th, 2007 at 8:05 AM

  4. salmon says:

    Ato, Andargachew is passionately involved in the Ethiopian politics. He face a lots of pressure from all corners. with this turmoil he could make unforgivable mistake. let all of us pull back and give him a chance to humbly correct his mistakes. My concern is that the foreigners will try to by him out. Please don’t let their false money full you. stand up for your people and country to the est of your ability. May God bless you.

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    August 25th, 2007 at 12:29 PM

  5. Yaman Galam GURU says:

    Andargachew, half oromo and half amhara, born and raised in the melting pot Addis Ababa, is undoubtly the next Ethiopian leader. He is intelligent, dilligent, down to earth practical guy. I can assure you that he can live decent life without politics, even driving taxi, as he used to, but the human brain is a terrible thing to waste and Andargachew knows that.

    Andu: ETHIOPIA NEEDS YOU PLEASE BE AT THE FOREFRONT. Personally, I believe he can even replace Hailu Shawl. Both are great.

    The shaleqa group hate him because Andargachew is not willing to hand over the CUD leadership to “Ye Gonder Meredaja Mahiber”

    Dear Ethiopians, becarful of those “snake Gonderes” aka “Shaleqa group” who want to divert the CUD fund to the control of Gondar (at the expense of the rest of Ethiopians)

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    August 25th, 2007 at 1:08 PM

  6. Yoseph says:

    Very humble and Articulate. He is a good man. I heard many bad things about him in DC. But this man is not as they say about him. He is not in the league of the present daispora talkative politicians.

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    August 28th, 2007 at 2:24 PM

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