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  • 30
    Aug
    2012
    2:57pm, EDT

    Ethiopians hold candlelight vigil for their late leader

    Carl De Souza / AFP - Getty Images

    Mourners hold up a picture of deceased Prime Minister Meles Zenawi during a candle lit vigil in Meskel square, in Addis Ababa on August 30.

    Carl De Souza / AFP - Getty Images

    A mourner holds a candle during a candle lit vigil in Meskel square, in Addis Ababa on August 30.

    Tens of thousands of mourners gathered at Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to pay their respects to the former Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, who died on August 20. His body is lying in state in the square until his official funeral which will be on September 2.

    Story: Meles leaves behind a richer, less tolerant Ethiopia

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    2 comments

    1) This is news to America because your tax dollars were sent to the racist,tyrant and dictator Meles Zenawi so he can provide Drone air bases and the US pretends mass killings,genocide,rape and hunger do not exist under Meles. proof: proof2:

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  • 25
    Aug
    2012
    2:03pm, EDT

    Rebecca Blackwell / AP

    Ethiopians grieve late prime minister

    A man pushes through a guide rope to prostrate himself in grief on the steps in front of the coffin of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi at the prime minister's official residence, the national palace, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Aug. 25. In an emotional outpouring of national grief, Ethiopians continued to line up by the thousands Saturday to pay their respects to Zenawi, who died Aug. 20, of an unknown illness. Zenawi is scheduled to be buried on Sept. 2.

    Related story: Ethiopia to bury late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on September 2

    4 comments

    hey confused,i thought it was funny.

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  • 24
    Aug
    2012
    11:10am, EDT

    Ethiopians mourn their long-time leader, Meles Zenawi

    Rebecca Blackwell / AP

    People mourn the death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, outside the national palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Aug. 24.

    Rebecca Blackwell / AP

    Government ministers and officials, including acting Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, center front, pay their respects before the coffin of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, at the national palace in Addis Ababa, Aug. 24.

    Rebecca Blackwell / AP

    A military officer grieves as he waits to pay his respects at the coffin of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, at the national palace, Aug. 24.

    Rebecca Blackwell / AP

    A woman holds a sheet of paper showing images of Meles Zenawi, both as prime minister and as a rebel fighter in his younger years, reading 'Meles, We love you, Courageous Leader,' as she mourns with others outside the national palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Aug. 24.

    Simon Maina / AFP - Getty Images

    Ethiopians hold up candles and a poster of their late Prime Minister as they wait to pay their respects at the coffin of the late Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi as it lies in state on Aug. 24 at the National Palace in Addis Ababa.

    Thousands gathered outside the entrance to the palace to grieve in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, four days after Prime Minister Meles Zenawi died of an unknown illness. His death, after more than 20 years in office, leaves a power vaacum and is a loss of a trusted ally of the West in the fight against Islamic militants. A government spokesman said that Meles will be buried on Sept. 2.

    Story: Meles leaves behind richer, less tolerant Ethiopia

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    5 comments

    Until the burial of Mr. Meles, on Sep't 2, a North Korean style imposed mourning session is imposed by government authorities and district level cadres. People are summoned to make gathering in their respective districts where they will be filmed and photographed as they weep for whatever reaso …

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