ESAT News - September 26, 2010) An Ethiopian general who was serving in military security at the Ethiopian Defense Force requested that the asylum seeker escape in the United States. According to ESAT sources, Melaku Shiferaw, a senior officer in the United States, is a senior officer in the US. One month ago, Birhanu General Keffa Shiferaw, who was a member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo International Campaign in Washington, USA, was left out of the group by Dr. Meinnah Gebeyehu.
Sources told ESAT that the remaining members of the Global Alliance for the Alliance of Friends of the United States (GLAD) and Dieter Isis were invited to attend the conference. Ledeq Shiferaw, an Ethiopian businessman, was a member of the National Defense Ministry. Eskinder, one of the officers who received the rank of Commander of the Barberry Barracks in September 2009, has been clearing the system. Gen. Ato Midek is joining the system. It has been reported that over 90 percent of the Tigrayans have been the highest performing army in the Ethiopian army. In the last 10 years, more than 20 Oromo and Amarea generals have been arrested and detained without any extra money.
Larger General Lal Muller, Larger General Hailu Gonzalez has been behind the system. Lieutenant General Lieutenant Colonel Hussein Tigre and Major General Kiguel Asfaw were killed in the attack. Bogdan General Assam Hussein has been sentenced to a prison sentence and imprisoned. Bereket General Tefera Mogo was convicted of life imprisonment in 2009 under the command of the army. Lieutenant General General Bleedale and General General of Addis Ababa, Tadesse, were retired from the army. One of them, who had previously been retired, was identified as one of the survivors before the year.
Prime Minister Boko Haram, who is on a trip to the United Nations at the 72nd Ordinary Session of the Prime Minister of the United States, told The Korea Herald that the United States was disappointed. It was also noted that the protocol was signed with the Ethiopian delegation led by Ato Hailemariam in the month of November.
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