Artist Mesert Mebrate vs Melese Zenawi on Ethiopian History
The video shows how Artist Mesert Mebrate and the late Meles Zenawi view Ethiopian History, specially emp. Minilik II.
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on December 18, 2012. Filed under VIDEO,VIEWS.
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