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and Eritrea administrative regions consecutively. His service as administrator of Eritrea was notable in many ways. In addition to being the chief executive of the region, he was assigned as commander of the Second Revolutionary Army. During his service in Eritrea, he worked tirelessly to bring about
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and assumed his former position of Chief of the General staff of the Armed Forces. Gravely concerned about the misguided policies Colonel Mengistu espoused and the precipice that it has led the country to, General Merid, and other leaders of the armed forces started planning the removal of Mengistu
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town and at Beyene Merid elementary in Addis Ababa. He continued his secondary school education in the capital where he attended Kokebe Tsibah Haile Selassie I school. Merid became a cadet at the Imperial bodyguard academy graduating in 1946 with the rank of Second lieutenant after three years of
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division on its campaign in Eritrea. He was then promoted to the position of commander of the forces in Eritrea. As a recognition of his heroic exploits on the battlefields in Eritrea and his exceptional leadership, he became the first officer to ascend to the rank of Brigadier General under the
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In the mid-seventies, the Ethiopian army was fighting on two fronts; to repel the Somali invasion and curb the advance of secessionist movements of EPLF & ELF. To reinforce the fighting force, the then- Colonel Merid rapidly trained the Seventh division of the army and led the battle-ready
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peace and improve the livelihood of the people of this restive region through good governance and dialog with community leaders and elders. However, his efforts were frustrated by the persistent objection of officials in highest ranks of the military government.
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regime and was awarded the Medal for Valor. He later rose to the position of Chief of the General Staff of Ethiopian Armed Forces, in which capacity, he led "Operation Lash" that swept remnants of the invading Somali army from Ethiopian soil.
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At the beginning of his military career, he served as a platoon commander in the imperial bodyguard. As part of the Ethiopian contingent of United Nations Operation in the Congo, he served as a deputy operation officer. After the
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did not tolerate public dissent in the central committee Merid was demoted after getting into a public fight with a fellow officer General Gebre-Kristos, and he was not reinstated until General Gebre had fled from Ethiopia.
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Merid Negussie was born on January 21, 1934, in the small village of Leku in the Sululta district of
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where he played a prominent role in coordinating and leading the 1974 Ethiopian coup d'état.
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training. Upon graduation, the young officer married Woizero Aselefech Hailemariam.
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After a total of over four years of service in Eritrea, General Merid returned to
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from power. Refusing to surrender to forces loyal to Mengistu during the
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Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia
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