Mulugeta Lule: Public servant to the last breath
WASHINGTON, DC – Mulugeta Lulle, a veteran journalist and political analyst, died October 4 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia. He was Mulugeta Lule was a contemporary of the great novelists of the ’70s, standing tall among the iconic figures of the time: Ba’alu Girma, Sebhat Gebregzabher, Berhanu Zerihun, among others.
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When I met Mulugeta Lule for the first time, I was just testing the waters of journalism. At the time, he was the founding editor of Tobia, one of the leading political publications in the country. He was also Vice President of the Ethiopian Free Press Journalists Association (EFJA). WASHINGTON, DC – Mulugeta Lulle, a veteran journalist and political analyst, died October 4 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia. Veteran journalist and political analyst Mulugeta Lule. WASHINGTON, DC – Mulugeta Lulle, a veteran journalist and political analyst, died October 4 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia. He was 75. Mulugeta Lule was a contemporary of the great novelists of the ’70s, standing tall among the iconic figures of the time: Ba’alu Girma, Sebhat.
(Mulugeta Lule ). Mulugeta fixed an appointment for me. I went to Dr. Hailu’s office the next day which was located around Meskel Square. As soon as I arrived, he asked me if I was sent by Mulugeta Lule. I nodded in agreement. He told me to sit down gesturing toward a chair. He continued his work for a few minutes and then he picked up his keys. “Let us go.
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Mulugeta Lule was one of the most authoritative persons on issues of Ethio-Somali conflict. He distinguished himself as an articulate and evidence based writer with tremendous thought provoking capability. Mulugeta Lule: Public servant to the last breath
After three decades as a prominent reporter in Ethiopia, the arrests and jailings -- punishment for articles deemed critical of the government -- became too much for Mulugeta Lule. Veteran Journalist Mulugeta Lulle dies at age 75 Mulugeta lule served as journalist and as high ranking authority in what was the Ministry of Information under government before ruling TPLF /EPRDF which is now named as government communication ministry. After the fall of the military government, Mulugeta Lule co-founded one of the most popular political magazine in Ethiopia – Topia.Television channel for Ethiopians in the US. - Wanted in Africa After three decades as a prominent reporter in Ethiopia, the arrests and jailings -- punishment for articles deemed critical of the government -- became too much for Mulugeta Lule.Mulugeta Lule - renowned Ethiopian journalist suddenly passed ... Mulugeta Lule was among the departed friends whom Atnafseged paid tribute to, having worked with him for a number of years. When I asked him what he thinks of Mulugeta’s infamous book, Atifito Metfat, a book excoriating Mengistu Haile Mariam and his brutal ways, even though the author served loyally under the Derg regime. The funeral of Ethiopian legendary journalist and activist ...
The Veteran Journalist and Politica Analyst, Mulugeta Lule DiedOctober 4 / at his home u.s.a interview by Alebachew Desalegn W.D.C USA. Ethiopian Legend Journalist Mulugeta Lule Passed Away
Journalist Mulugeta Lule (Gebremedhin Araya), editor and manager of the independent Amharic Tobia Magazine and Newspaper (suspended long ago) and former vice chairman of the Ethiopian Free Press Journalists’ Association (EFJA) passed away in Washington D.C. Ethiopian Legend Journalist Mulugeta Lule Passed Away
Launched in the US on 1 March, the 24 hour independent satellite broadcaster is the brainchild of journalist Mulugeta Lule, who sought political asylum in the US in following multiple arrests and imprisonment in Ethiopia for articles critical of the government. Television channel for Ethiopians in the US. - Wanted in Africa
WASHINGTON, DC – Mulugeta Lulle, a veteran journalist and political analyst, died October 4 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia. He was Mulugeta Lule was a contemporary of the great novelists of the ’70s, standing tall among the iconic figures of the time: Ba’alu Girma, Sebhat Gebregzabher, Berhanu Zerihun, among others.