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Dawit Mesfin (born 1956) is an Eritrean writer, researcher and political analyst who campaigns for human rights and democracy in Eritrea. He is a founding father of Awate.com,[1][failed verification] a leading Eritrean website and served as a senior editor for Asmarino.com.[citation needed] He set up Voice of Liberty radio station,[citation needed] chaired diverse human rights and civil society groups focusing on Eritrea,[citation needed] and was principal director of Justice Africa,[citation needed] an international NGO with a special focus on the Horn of Africa, from 2011 to 2014.
His debut book, Woldeab Woldemariam: A Visionary Eritrean Patriot, A Biography documents the contribution made by a critically important figure in Eritrea's long history of asserting its identity as a nation.[2]
Dawit Mesfin writes regularly for various[which?] Eritrean websites and other[which?] news media. He currently lives in London.
^"About Us | Awate". awate.com. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
^Mesfin, Dawit (2017). Woldeab Woldemariam: a visionary Eritrean patriot, a biography. ISBN 9781569025253. OCLC 990057267.
DawitMesfin (born 1956) is an Eritrean writer, researcher and political analyst who campaigns for human rights and democracy in Eritrea. He is a founding...
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his mother Angelique Smith (née Boutte), an African-American woman, and Dawit Asghedom, an Eritrean war refugee who came to the United States after fleeing...
comment on Dawit's arrest. When CPJ reached him via messaging app, Federal Police spokesperson Jeylan Abdi said he did not know about Dawit's case and referred...
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the Ethiopian Catholic Church. Dawit I, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire Dawit II, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire Dawit III, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire...
Tulu of Wesstern Welega]] Oromo noblewoman who was later married to Ras Mesfin Selashi, a leading Ethiopian aristocrat and close associate of Emperor Haile...
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of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany in collaboration with Lij Mered and Lij Mesfin Birru (sons of Ras Birru Woldegabriel) plus the then Governor of Djibouti...
the original (PDF) on 16 May 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2019. Wolde Mariam, Mesfin (1986). Rural vulnerability to famine in Ethiopia: 1958-1977. Great Britain:...
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