Zewde Gebre-Sellassie
Dejazmatch Zewde Gebre-Sellassie was an Ethiopian nobleman, historian, and former Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia. He was born in the village of Galdu, in the subdistrict of Mecca, to the north-west of Addis Ababa where his father was relegated.
Early life
Zewde's father was Dejazmatch Gebre Selassie Baria Gabr and his mother was Leult Wolete Israel Seyoum. His sister was Leult Ijigayehu Amha Selassie, his grandfather was Ras Seyum Mengesha, and his wife was Woizero Alem Tsehai Araya. He received his rudimentary education in Addis Ababa under a tutor, and went to school in Jerusalem and Cairo respectively where his mother stayed during the Fascist occupation of Ethiopia. After the liberation, he enrolled at the Haile Selassie I secondary school in Addis Ababa and subsequently joined the University of Exeter, England, where he studied English literature. This was followed by legal training at St. Anthony's College, Oxford where he became a senior member of the college from 1963 to 1971, at the conclusion of which he was called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, London. After a long interval, during which he held various public offices in Ethiopia, he returned to Oxford and earned his PhD in the composite field of history, politics and economics.Career
After his return home in the early 1950s, he held various offices, including that of Deputy Prime Minister.Under the imperial government he held the following positions:
- Economic attache, later Head of Press, Information and Administration Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1951–53
- Director-General of Maritime Affairs, 1953–55
- Deputy Minister, Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Civil Aviation, 1955–57
- Mayor and Governor of Addis Ababa, 1957–59
- Ambassador to Somalia, 1959–60
- Minister of Justice, 1961–63
- Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1972–74
- Minister of the Interior, March – May 1974
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, May – November 1974
Publications
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