Haile Woldense

Haile Woldense
1st Minister of Finance and Development of Eritrea
In office
1993–1997
Succeeded by Ghebreselassie Yoseph
4th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea
In office
1997–2000
Preceded by Petros Solomon
Succeeded by Ali Said Abdella
3rd Minister of Trade & Industry of Eritrea
In office
2000–2001
Preceded by Ali Said Abdella
Succeeded by Gergis Teklemichael
Personal details
Born 1946
Maekel
Political party PFDJ

Haile Woldense (b. 1946) is an Eritrean politician.

Woldense attended High School in Asmara, Eritrea. After graduation he was accepted to the Addis Ababa University engineering program. There he met Isaias Afewerki and they withdrew from school to join the Eritrean Liberation Front.[1]

In 1974 he became a member of what would become the Eritrea People's Liberation Front (EPLF) Central Committee and joined the Political Bureau. He was the head master of EPLF's cadre school, who transformed the movement.

After Independence he became the Minister of Finance and Development and served in that position until 1997. In mid-February 1997, he was instead appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs.[2] As a member of the G-15, who requested the resignation of the President of Eritrea to end the war with Ethiopia, he was arrested and replaced in his position.

Amnesty International considers Woldense and the other imprisoned G-15 members to be prisoners of conscience and has called for their immediate release.[3]

References

  1. ^ Killion, Tom (1998). Historical Dictionary of Eritrea. ISBN 0-8108-3437-5. 
  2. ^ "President quietly shuffles cabinet", Indian Ocean Newsletter, 29 March 1997 (Horn of Africa Monthly Review, 21 February–28 April 1997).
  3. ^ "Eritrea: Prisoners of conscience held for a decade must be released". Amnesty International. 15 September 2011. http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/eritrea-prisoners-conscience-held-decade-must-be-released-2011-09-15. Retrieved 26 December 2011. 

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