| Tributes for Dr. Berhanu Abebe, gone at 75. |
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| Written by CyberEthiopia | |
| Wednesday, 16 July 2008 | |
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2008 (Addis Ababa) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy expresses condolences on the death of the renowned Ethiopian scholar, Dr. Berhanu Abebe. Sarkozy sent the letter of condolence to President Girma Woldegiorgis on behalf of the French people and government; and on his own.President Sarkozy said the death of Dr. Berhanu was a loss not only to Ethiopia but also to Africa, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told ENA. A press release from the French Embassy in Addis Ababa also said "Professor Berhanu Abebe will be sorely missed". "An incredible mind and a wonderful scholar, Professor Berhanu Abebe was, all through his lifetime, a committed and outstanding proponent of the Ethiopian culture as well as of Francophony.” “A lawyer, historian and erudite , Professor Berhanu Abebe was entrusted with prestigious positions, which he owed to his great talent: an academic and researcher of great renown, he was also appointed Vice-president of the PanAfrican Congress and Deputy General Manager of the Ethio-French Railway Company.” (Photo Ambassade de France Addis-Abeba, 16 mai 2006. Remise de la Légion d'Honneur au Pr Berhanou Abebe par SE M. Stéphane Gompertz, ambassadeur de France en Éthiopie)
His commitment to the values of peace and dialogue, and his humanist principles were at the heart of his life, it said. On the occasion of the bi-centenary of the French revolution, Professor Berhanu Abebe had translated the Declaration of Human Rights into Amharic. Also read
BERHANOU ABEBE sur LesNouvelles.org
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