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Surafel Assaminew - A Brief Biography
Surafel Assaminew was born to his father, the
highly regarded Ethiopian Journalist, Ato Assaminew
Gebreweld, and to his mother Weizero Sosina Bekele
in 1973.
He attended the Nativity School of Addis Ababa
until the 8th grade, and then transferred to Saint
Joseph School to begin his high school education.
Unfortunately, the perilous political environment
in Ethiopia at that time made it impossible for
him to finish his schooling in the country. He
moved to the United States and completed his high
school education at the Oneida Baptist Institute
in Kentucky.
Surafel went on to attend Dekalb Community College
in Atlanta and attained his associate's degree
in Political Science. Testimony to his love of
learning, he entered Southern Polytechnic in Marietta,
Georgia, and was slated to graduate in Electrical
Engineering in December 2003.
Surafel was known by all as a kind human being,
eager to learn and help fellow Ethiopian citizens.
He made it a point to visit the indigent, help
acclimate the newcomer, and comfort those in pain.
Surafel was also an accomplished poet and musician,
and has made an indelible mark in the world of
Ethiopian Hip-Hop and Rap. He has regaled his
beloved country of Ethiopia in several poems and
was an avid reader of her history.
Surafel was a gentleman, an obedient son and
a loving brother. He was mercilessly gunned down
by police on Tuesday, September 16,2003.
It is the family's hope that he did not die in
vain, and that the community will rally for justice.
May he rest in peace.
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