
Dejazmatch Germachew Tekle Hawariat
In this quarter’s edition, we are honored to share the story of Dejazmatch Germachew Tekle Hawariat, whose life’s journey reflects resilience, service, and enduring purpose.
At just 19, shortly after returning to Ethiopia from his studies in France, his life was altered by war. Captured alongside more than 300 Ethiopians, he was sent into exile, first to Asinara, and later to Longobucco.
From these beginnings emerged a life of meaningful contribution. Germachew became a respected author and playwright and later served Ethiopia during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I as a minister and as a diplomat, including as ambassador to Rome.
Years later, he returned to Longobucco - no longer a prisoner, but now as ambassador, accompanied by his family - marking a powerful and deeply personal full-circle moment.
His is one of the very few stories that has been preserved and will be publicly available in his forthcoming memoir, soon to be published by the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences. The following excerpt describes his journey from Asinara to what was his final detention destination, Longobucco.
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