Dossier of Crimes Against the People of Ethiopia and Somalia

In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousandfold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers… we are ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations.” – Aleksander Solzehnitsyn

Ethiopian Review continues to work on a dossier of crimes that documents the crimes of Meles Zenawi’s regime against the people of Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea. We need help from every one in making this dossier comprehensive and factual that can be admitted to future judicial proceedings against the Meles criminal gang. Please participate in this important documentation by posting here any information of crime you may have been informed about that have been committed by the brutal dictatorship of the Tigrean People Liberation Front (Woyanne) and its opportunist allies.

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The following are the main perpetrators of terror against the people of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia. The list is a work in progress.


Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Tigray People Liberation Front, Chairman of the Marxist Lenonsit League of Tigray, Chairman of the Ethiopian Peoples Democratic Front
Azeb Mesfin, wife of Meles Zenawi, member of the fake parliament, and the mother of corruption in Ethiopia.
Sebhat Nega, Tigray People Liberaton Front’s moneyman and godfather.

Bereket Simon, chief of propaganda, responsible for the disappearance of Destaw Kassie who defeated him in the Bugna Woreda (district) of Wollo at the 2005 elections.

Samora Yenus, General, army Chief of Staff, of Woyanne
Gabre Heard, Commander of all Woyanne military forces in Somalia. General Gabre is responsible for displacement of over 2 million Somalis who have become homeless as a result of his indiscriminate bombing of civilians. He is also responsible for mass killing of civilians, gang-raping of women, and slashing the throats of Muslim religious leaders.
Seye Abraha, former defense minister who had carried out the ethnic cleansing against Eritreans in Ethiopia

Addisu Legese, chairman of the Amhara National Democratic Movement and vice-chairman of the EPRDF, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Agriculture

Tefera Walwa, Minister of Capacity Building

Kassu Ilala, Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Economic Affairs in the Prime Minister’s Office, Minister of Work and Urban Development

Seyoum Mesfin, Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the TPLF Politbureau
Girma Woldegiorgis, fake president whose only job, when he takes a break from eating, is to try to tell the world that the Woyanne regime is not totally dominated by one ethnic group.

Mahteme Solomon, Minister of inJustice who prosucuted tens of thousands prolitical prisonser who were rounded up after the 2005 elections.
Indrias Eshete, Addis Ababa University president who helped carried out the mass arrest, beating, torture and killing of students who protested the stealing of votes at the 2005 elections
DebreTsion GebreMikael, member of the TPLF central committee and chairman of the Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation who has carried out Meles Zenawi’s order to shutdown SMS (Internet text messaging service) and block web sites.

Zeriou Melese, Vice-Prosecutor General

Arkebe Ekubay, member of the TPLF central committee, mayor of Addis Ababa during the 2005 masaccre of civilians, currently State Minister of Work and Urban Development

Abay Tsehaye, member of the TPLF central committee

Tsegay Berhe, Tigray province president and TPLF politburo member who stores tens of thousands of tonnes of food in Tigray region, some of which to be distributed to Woyanne members while over 10 million people in southern Ethiopia face starvation. Tsegay Berhe is buying the food at below market prices, or in some cases steal, from poor farmers in southern Ethiopia who are currently unable to feed their own families

Workneh Gebeyehu, Head of the Federal Police who had carried out Meles Zenawi order to shoot down unarmed pro-democracy protestors in June and November 2005

Solomon Enqui, TPLF Central Committee member

Aba Dulah Gamada, Defense Minister

Omot Obang Olom, Woyanne security chief for the Gambella region who had carried out Meles Zenawi’s genocide against the Anuak ethnic group in western Ethiopia

Tadese HaileSelassie, Woyanne Police Commander in Gambella

Nagu Beyene, commander of the Ethiopian army in Gambella

Gebrab Barnabas, The architect of the Anuak genocide

Kidusan Nega – Mekele Mayor and TPLF central commite member (Sebhat Nega’s sister)

Aberash Nega – member of TPLF (Sebhat Negas’s sister)

Berhane GebreKirstos, TPLF central committee member and former Ambasador to the USA and current Ambassador to Brussels Belgium

Abay Woldu – TPLF politburo member

Turufat KidaneMariam, Abay Woldu’s wife, Meles Zenawi’s justice and security chief, and TPLF central committee member.

Mulugeta Alemseged, Meles Zenawi’s nearest family member, Meles Zenawi’s security chief and personal body guard, National Security Affairs Adviser with the rank of minister

Birhane Negash – Meles Zenawi’s Palace security chief and the god-father of Meles Zenawi’s daughter.

Sintayehu WoldeMichael – Minister of Education, responsible for Addis Ababa University masaccre.

Grima Biru – Minister of Trade and Industry

Junedi Sado – Minister of Transport and Communication, responsible for the disappearance of 26-year old Minisha Girma who defeated him in Arsi at the 2005 elections

Sufian Ahmed, Minister of Finance and Economic Development

Melaku Fenta, Minister of Revenue

Siraj Fegisa, Minister of Federal Affairs

Assefa Kessito, Minister of Justice

Kuma Demeksa, Mayor of Addis Ababa
Berhan Hailu, Minister of Information

Asfaw Digamo, Minister of Water Resource

Aster Mamo, Minister of Youth and Sport

Hirut Delebo, Minister of Women Affairs

Mohammed Dirir, Minister of Culture and Tourism

Alemayehu Tegenu, Minister of Mines and Energy

Hassen Abdella, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs

Tewodros Adhanom, Minister of Health.

Fikru Desalegn, State Minister of Capacity Building

Belete Legeso, State Minister of Capacity Building

Adhana Haile, State Minister of Education

Wondwosen Kiflu, State Minister of Education

Fuad Ibrahim, State Minister of Education

Tadesse Haile, State Minister of Trade and Industry

Ahmed Tusa, State Minister of Trade and Industry

Abera Deresa, State Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development

Ahmed Nasir, State Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development

Yacob Tola, State Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Getachew Mengiste, State Minister of Transport and Communication

Mekonnen Manyazewal, State Minister of Finance and Economic Development

Birhanu Kebede, State Minister of Finance and Economic Development

Mamo Gito, State Minister of Finance and Economic Development

Tezera Wodajo, State Minister of Revenue

Maeregu HailelMariam, State Minister of Federal Affairs

Kebede Worku, State Minister of Health.

Hashim Tewfiq, State Minister of Justice

Semegn Wube, State Minister of Justice

Haile Tilahun, Major General, State Minister of Defense

Sultan Mohamed, State Minister of Defense

Kashaun Dendir, State Minister of Defense

Tekeda Alemu, Dr., State Minister of Foreign Affairs

Nega Tsegaye, State Minister of Foreign Affairs

Tesemma Fote, State Minister of Information

Adugna Jebesa, State Minister of Water Resources

Abdisa Yadeta, State Minister of Youth and Sport

Ubah Mohammed Hussien, State Minister of Women’s Affairs

Tadelech Delecha, State Minister of Culture and Tourism

Mohamuda Gaas, State Minister of Culture and Tourism

Sinknesh Ejigu, State Minister of Mines and Energy

Zenebu Tadese, State Minister of Labor and Social Affairs

Mohammed Mealin Ali, State Minister of Labor and Social Affairs

NewayeKristos GebreAb, Economic Advisor of the Prime Minister with the Rank of Minister

Abay Tsehaye, Federal Affair Minister, member of the TPLF Central Committee

Birhanu Adelo, Minister of Cabinet Affairs

Fasil Nahom, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister with the Rank of  Minister

Mesfin Abebe, Advisor of the Deputy Prime Minister with the Rank of Minister

… more to come