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] '''Asaminew Tsige''' ({{lang-am|አሳምነው ፅጌ}}; died 24 June 2019) was an Ethiopian general who served as chief of the ] security forces during part of 2019. He had previously been serving a life sentence in relation to an alleged coup attempt staged by ]. During his imprisonment, he was allegedly tortured and lost sight in one eye.<ref>{{cite news |last=Shay |first=Caitlin |title=Ethiopian Court Sentences 33 Opposition Members to Life Sentences and Five Leaders to Death |url=http://hrbrief.org/2010/01/ethiopian-court-sentences-33-opposition-members-to-life-sentences-and-five-leaders-to-death-2/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=] |date=20 January 2010 |publisher=]}}</ref> He was released in 2018 and restored to his prior rank and pension.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ethiopia: Army and Intelligence Chiefs Replaced |url=https://www.tesfanews.net/ethiopia-army-intelligence-chiefs-replaced/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=Tesfa News |date=8 June 2018}}</ref> | ] '''Asaminew Tsige''' ({{lang-am|አሳምነው ፅጌ}}; died 24 June 2019) was an Ethiopian general who served as chief of the ] security forces during part of 2019. He had previously been serving a life sentence in relation to an alleged coup attempt staged by ]. During his imprisonment, he was allegedly tortured and lost sight in one eye.<ref>{{cite news |last=Shay |first=Caitlin |title=Ethiopian Court Sentences 33 Opposition Members to Life Sentences and Five Leaders to Death |url=http://hrbrief.org/2010/01/ethiopian-court-sentences-33-opposition-members-to-life-sentences-and-five-leaders-to-death-2/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=] |date=20 January 2010 |publisher=]}}</ref> He was released in 2018 and restored to his prior rank and pension.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ethiopia: Army and Intelligence Chiefs Replaced |url=https://www.tesfanews.net/ethiopia-army-intelligence-chiefs-replaced/ |access-date=23 June 2019 |work=Tesfa News |date=8 June 2018}}</ref> | ||
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Asaminew was part of the ], which is Ethiopia's second largest ethnic group. He had been known for his hard line ethnic nationalism and was particularly popular among a segment of young Ethiopians.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-48743081|title=Ethiopia 'coup ringleader killed'|date=2019-06-25|access-date=2019-07-02|language=en-GB}}</ref> After his release from prison and appointment to a government post, he has advocated for more autonomy for Amhara and went as far as calling members of his ethnic groups to arm themselves and join local ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.voanews.com/africa/analysts-unsure-why-general-killed-amhara-region-president|title=Analysts Unsure Why General Killed Amhara Region President|last=Solomon|first=Salem|date=25 June 2019|website=Voice of America|language=en|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref> Though the International Crisis Group said that his activities helped the rise of the National Movement of Amhara (NaMA), which emerged as a challenger to the Amhara Democratic Party, NaMA was established before the coming of Gen. Asaminew to the government power.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chronicle.co.zw/ethiopia-on-edge-in-ethnic-heartland-of-coup-leader/|title=Ethiopia on edge in ethnic heartland of ‘coup leader’|last=AFP|date=30 June 2019|website=The Chronicle|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-07-02}}</ref> | ||
Asaminew was accused of being behind an alleged ] in 2019. The President of ] region ] was killed during the |
Asaminew was accused of being behind an alleged ] in 2019. The President of ] region ] was killed during the alleged attempt. In a related event, the Chief of Staff of the ], Gen. ], and his aide, Maj. Gen. Gizae Aberra, were assassinated by a bodyguard, the office of Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed said.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/ethiopia-army-chief-staff-shot-regional-coup-attempt-190623051059851.html |title=Ethiopia's Amhara state chief killed amid regional coup attempt |date=23 June 2019 |work=] |access-date=24 June 2019 |publisher=]}}</ref> Se'are and Ambachew were close allies of the prime minister.<ref name=":1" /> Following the alleged attempted coup, he was on the run, with his whereabouts unknown,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-48743081 |title=Ethiopia Amhara 'coup ringleader on the run' |work=] |access-date=24 June 2019 |date=24 June 2019 |publisher=] |agency=]}}</ref> until he was shot dead by police on 24 June, after 36 hours at large, Ethiopian state television announced.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/africa/1561381510-ethiopian-coup-mastermind-shot-dead-after-36-hour-manhunt|title=Alleged Ethiopian coup mastermind shot dead after 36-hour manhunt|website=]|access-date=24 June 2019}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Ethiopian politician
Asaminew Tsige | |
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አሳምነው ፅጌ | |
Chief of the Amhara Region security | |
In office 2018–2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Amhara Region |
Died | 24 June 2019 |
Nationality | Ethiopian |
Political party | Amhara Democratic Party |
Other political affiliations | Ginbot 7 |
Brigadier General Asaminew Tsige (Template:Lang-am; died 24 June 2019) was an Ethiopian general who served as chief of the Amhara Region security forces during part of 2019. He had previously been serving a life sentence in relation to an alleged coup attempt staged by Ginbot 7. During his imprisonment, he was allegedly tortured and lost sight in one eye. He was released in 2018 and restored to his prior rank and pension.
Asaminew was part of the Amhara people, which is Ethiopia's second largest ethnic group. He had been known for his hard line ethnic nationalism and was particularly popular among a segment of young Ethiopians. After his release from prison and appointment to a government post, he has advocated for more autonomy for Amhara and went as far as calling members of his ethnic groups to arm themselves and join local militias. Though the International Crisis Group said that his activities helped the rise of the National Movement of Amhara (NaMA), which emerged as a challenger to the Amhara Democratic Party, NaMA was established before the coming of Gen. Asaminew to the government power.
Asaminew was accused of being behind an alleged attempted coup in the Amhara Region in 2019. The President of Amhara region Ambachew Mekonnen was killed during the alleged attempt. In a related event, the Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force, Gen. Se'are Mekonnen, and his aide, Maj. Gen. Gizae Aberra, were assassinated by a bodyguard, the office of Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed said. Se'are and Ambachew were close allies of the prime minister. Following the alleged attempted coup, he was on the run, with his whereabouts unknown, until he was shot dead by police on 24 June, after 36 hours at large, Ethiopian state television announced.
References
- Shay, Caitlin (20 January 2010). "Ethiopian Court Sentences 33 Opposition Members to Life Sentences and Five Leaders to Death". Human Rights Brief. American University, Washington College of Law. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- "Ethiopia: Army and Intelligence Chiefs Replaced". Tesfa News. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ "Ethiopia 'coup ringleader killed'". 25 June 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
- Solomon, Salem (25 June 2019). "Analysts Unsure Why General Killed Amhara Region President". Voice of America. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
- AFP (30 June 2019). "Ethiopia on edge in ethnic heartland of 'coup leader'". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
- "Ethiopia's Amhara state chief killed amid regional coup attempt". Al Jazeera News. Al Jazeera Media Network. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- "Ethiopia Amhara 'coup ringleader on the run'". BBC News Online. BBC Online. BBC. 24 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- "Alleged Ethiopian coup mastermind shot dead after 36-hour manhunt". i24 News. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
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