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A soldier holds a program showing late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi as a young man, at a public tarma installer funeral ceremony for him in Addis Ababa, tarma installer Ethiopia Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012. Thousands of mourners gathered in a public square in Ethiopia’s capital on Sunday to pay their final respects to Zenawi, who was praised for lifting many out of poverty. Zenawi, who ruled for 21 years, died Aug. 20 of an undisclosed illness in a Belgian hospital. He was 57.
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Born: May 8, 1955, Adwa, Tigrai, Ethiopia Died: August 20, 2012, Brussels Spouse: Azeb Mesfin In Power: May 28, 1991 August 20, 2012 Children: Senay Meles Zenawi, Marda Meles Zenawi, Semhal Meles Zenawi Education: Addis Ababa University (1974), Erasmus University, Open University
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