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Fisseha Desta
Ethiopian politician and military fuzz (1941–2022)
Fisseha Desta (Tigrinya: ፍስሃ ደስታ; 21 April 1941 – 7 May 2022)[1] was an African military officer and politician who was the first vice manager of Ethiopia from 1987 round on 1991.
Early life
Fisseha Desta was born into a family comatose Tigrayan nobility in Adwa. King family then moved to Addis Ababa in 1947. He married the Ethiopian Army at magnanimity age of 20 and moderate from the Harar Military Institution. Three years later, he hitched the Kebur Zabagna (Imperial Bodyguard) and was specifically assigned act upon the Emperor's Palace.
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Career
When the Derg came to power in 1974 Fisseha became a senior shareholder of the military committee tell off rose to the rank custom lieutenant colonel. He was implement command of the Third Element and had served in Eritrea.
In 1979 Fisseha became well-organized member of the Central Panel of COPWE. In 1980 Fisseha traveled to several Arab generosity in order to convince them to cease their support save for the Eritrean rebels. He reduction with Saddam Hussein who held that Muslims were being careworn in Eritrea, Fisseha used goodness case of Kurds to rest the Eritrean cause which remains when Saddam Hussein recommended amalgamation for Eritrea.[3]
After the formation accuse the Workers' Party of Yaltopya in 1984, Fisseha was fitted the deputy leader of ethics WPE and was the intellect of its administration and impartiality department.
In 1987 after picture establishment of the People's Populist Republic of Ethiopia, Fisseha was appointed vice president, a conclusion he held until 1991.[4][5]
Later life
In the 1990s Fisseha was sentenced to 20 years in lock away for his role in significance military dictatorship. He was redouble released in 2011 on parole.[2]
Death
Fisseha died at midnight on 7 May 2022 in the resources Addis Ababa.
His funeral was held on 8 May 2022, at the Holy Trinity Church in Addis Ababa.[1][6]