Mikael Imru

Mikael Imru
Mikael Imru
Prime Minister of Ethiopia
In office
3 August 1974 – 12 September 1974
Monarch Haile Selassie I
Preceded by Endelkachew Makonnen
Succeeded by post abolished
Personal details
Born 10 November 1929(1929-11-10)
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopian Empire
Died 27 October 2008(2008-10-27) (aged 78)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Political party Independent
Alma mater Oxford University
Religion Ethiopian Orthodox

Lij Mikael Imru (November 1929 – 27 October 2008)[citation needed] was Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 3 August to 12 September 1974.

Born in Addis Ababa, Mikael Imru was the only son of Leul Ras Imru Haile Selassie and Princess Tsige Mariam Beshah; he had seven sisters. His father, Ras Imru Haile Selassie was among the more senior princes of the Imperial Dynasty of Ethiopia, and a close confidante of emperor Haile Selassie, a close relative with whom he had grown up. (Lij Mikael's paternal grandmother was the Emperor's first cousin.) Lij Mikael Imru was thus born into the highest levels of Ethiopian society, and was a member of the extended Imperial Dynasty. Both Lij Mikael and his father were known to have very strong socialist leanings, particularly in regard to land tenure and wealth distribution issues.[1]

Lij Mikael studied at Oxford University and subsequently returned to Ethiopia. Lij Mikael served as deputy Secretary of Agriculture between 1958 and 1959. Subsequently, he became a diplomat and was first posted to Washington, D.C. (1959-1961), then to Moscow (1961-1965). For a few months between these diplomatic posts Mikael served as Foreign Minister. From 1965 to 1968 he worked in Geneva for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). After first becoming in 1974 Minister of Trade and Industry, Mikael Imru was appointed Prime Minister by the Derg, succeeding Endelkachew Makonnen. After the deposition of Emperor Haile Selassie, the Derg removed Mikael Imru from office on 12 September. Nevertheless, he served into the following year as Minister of Information. Although he was of royal blood, his long standing leftist sympathies led the Derg administration to spare him the fate of the rest of the Imperial dynasty, and he was never imprisoned as most of his relatives and former colleagues were.

Lij Mikael became a specialist for rural development and worked at the World Bank. He also actively lobbied the Italian government for the return of art objects looted from Ethiopia during their occupation of that country,[2] and became increasingly active in the areas of human rights in the post-Derg era.

Lij Mikael Imru died after a long illness on October 27, 2008 in Addis Ababa, and was buried at Holy Trinity Cathedral.

References

  1. ^ Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855-1994, second edition (Oxford: James Currey, 2001), p. 235
  2. ^ Richard Pankhurst, "The Question of the Aksum Obelisk, Looted by Mussolini, and Still in Italy, in Violation of the 1947 Italian Peace Treaty with the United Nations", originally published 3 December 1996




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