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Abay Tsehaye (Ge'ez: አባይ ፀሓዬ) is the Minister of Federal Affairs of Ethiopia.〔(Executive Branch of Ethiopean government ), Ethioworld.com, undated〕 The field of work of his ministry includes police functions and Addis Ababa city administration. Born at Axum, he attended high school in Mek'ele, and afterwards attended Addis Ababa University.〔Aregawi Berhe, ''A Political history of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (1975-1991)'' (Los Angeles: Tsehai, 2009), p. 340〕 Abay had been a student activist during his years in college in the early 1970s as a member of the Tigrayan University Students' Association.〔Aregawi Berhe, "The origins of the Tigray People's Liberation Front", ''African Affairs'' 103 (2004), p. 577〕 According to Aregawi Berhe, he was one of seven students who met on 14 September 1974 at an inconspicuous cafe in the Piazza district to create the Tigrayan Peoples' Liberation Front.〔Aregawi, ''Political History'', p. 40〕 Abay was selected to be one of the first group to be given military training by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front, arriving in Asmara, January 1975.〔Aregawi, "The origins", p. 586〕 With Meles Zenawi and Sibhat Nega, Abay was one of founders of the Marxist-Leninist League of Tigray in July, 1985.〔Aregawi, ''Political History'', p. 156〕 Following the end of the Ethiopian Civil War, Abay became Minister of Federal Affairs in 2001. Tsehaye is also an executive member of the Central Committee of the Tigrayan Peoples' Liberation Front.〔("List of Central Committee members of the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF)" ), Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front website (accessed 29 May 2009)〕 He currently lives in Ethiopia. ==References==
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