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Abay Tsehaye
አባይ ፀሓዬ
Executive Member of the Central Committee of the TPLF
In office
2001–2018
Personal details
BornTigray, Ethiopia
Political partyEPRDF
Other political
affiliations
TPLF

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Abay Tsehaye (Tigrinya: አባይ ፀሓዬ) is an Ethiopian politician and a former high level official of Ethiopia. Born in Axum, he attended high school in Mekelle.[1] Abay was a student activist while enrolled in Haile Selassie I University in the early 1970s as a member of the Tigrayan University Students' Association.[2] He was one of the founders of the Tigray Peoples' Liberation Front.[3] Abay was selected to be one of the first TPLF membes to be given military training by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) and he arrived in Asmara, January 1975.[4] With Meles Zenawi and Sibhat Nega, Abay was one of founders of the Marxist-Leninist League of Tigray in July, 1985.[5]

Following the end of the Ethiopian Civil War, Abay became Minister of Federal Affairs in 2001. Abay is also an executive member of the Central Committee of the TPLF.[6]

References

  1. ^ Aregawi Berhe, A Political history of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (1975-1991) (Los Angeles: Tsehai, 2009), p. 340
  2. ^ Aregawi Berhe, "The origins of the Tigray People's Liberation Front", African Affairs 103 (2004), p. 577
  3. ^ Aregawi, Political History, p. 40
  4. ^ Aregawi, "The origins", p. 586
  5. ^ Aregawi, Political History, p. 156
  6. ^ "List of Central Committee members of the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF)" Archived April 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front website (accessed 29 May 2009)