A commemorative music performance honoring Nelson Mandela took place at the Federal Police College in Addis Ababa. This event strengthens ties between Ethiopia and South Africa. Ethiopian Federal Police Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael expressed solidarity with Africa's freedom struggles.
In Addis Ababa, a commemorative music performance honored former South African President Nelson Mandela at the Federal Police College. The event occurred on February 17, 2018, involving police and the South African ambassador.
Ethiopian Federal Police Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael spoke of solidarity with Africa's freedom struggles. He stated, “World oppressed peoples support Nelson Mandela as a father of freedom.”
Mandela visited Ethiopia in 1962 for training to advance his anti-apartheid fight. As an uncolonized nation, Ethiopia served as a symbol for global oppressed peoples. During this time, Ethiopian police and military personnel received training from him, including Brigadier General Tadesse Biru and Colonel Feqadu Wakene.
The Ethiopian police shares knowledge and expertise to aid South Africa's freedom struggle, as noted. This music performance fosters friendship between the two countries. The African Union commended Ethiopia's contributions to African peace and security, as well as its commitment to global peace.