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Osman Saleh Sabbe

Osman Saleh Sabbe (1932–1987), was an Eritrean-born writer, and political activist within the nationalist movement.

Osman Saleh Sabbe
Born1932
DiedApril 4, 1987
NationalityEritrean
Children6

Early life edit

was born in 1932 in a village of Hirgigo in the suburb of Massawa, he was fifth of eight siblings. After attending local Islamic school, he joined Hirgigo primary school which was founded by Pasha Saleh Ahmed Kekia in 1944. After finishing elementary and middle school he traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to complete his secondary school and attend teacher training college.

After graduating from teacher training college, he returned to Hirgigo and worked as a teacher and later a principal of the school. In 1956 he took the General Certificate of Education Exam of the University of London and pursued his education with distance learning and he obtained a bachelor's degree in history and political science. Osman understood the importance of education and the lack of proper education institutes in Eritrea and especially in the lowlands of Eritrea, therefore he used to encourage and send his students to Sudan and Egypt in pursuit of further education.

Sabbe has six children (2 sons and 4 daughters) and his brother Mahmoud Saleh Sabbe was one of the ELF prisoners who was freed by ELF operation from Adi Quala prison in February 1975.

Exile edit

In the late 1940s and early 1950s during his time in Addis Ababa, Eritrean politics was in a crossroad, where Eritrean nationalist movement was springing. Like many Eritrean patriot Osman had a strong stand on the need for Eritrean independence and his activities were put under surveillance by the Ethiopian authorities and forced to exile to Aden, Yemen in 1960.

Revolutionary leaders such as Romodan Mohammed Nur, Alamin Mohammed Said and Ibrahim Affa that made great contribution towards the struggle of Eritrean Independence were some of his students from Hirghigo School.[1]

Osman Saleh Sabbe died of a sudden illness in 1987 in a hospital in Cairo, Egypt. Osman Saleh Sabbe Funeral on YouTube

Political life edit

Osman dedicated his life to the struggle of Eritrean independence and became the backbone of Eritrean revolution during the dark and desperate years. After exile, Osman focused his activity in bringing follow Eritreans in exile into strengthening the fight for independence agenda. During this time Osman had participated in the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) leadership and was appointed as head of foreign affair. He succeeded in raising awareness of the Eritrean struggle for independence across the Middle-Eastern and African countries such as Yemen, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Syria.

Achievements edit

Some of Osman's achievements were
1. Creating awareness and sympathy to Eritreans and Eritrean cause across the world[2]
2. Proving full military logistic supply to Eritrean Liberation Army from friendly countries across the world
3. Enabling Somalian government to issue Somali diplomatic passport to Eritrean revolutionary leaders
4. Enabling Eritrean refugees in the Mideast and North Africa to get residence permit
5. Enabling Eritrean refugees access to free school education in Mideast and North Africa
6. Enabling Eritrean or convert refugees access to free higher education scholarship Mideast and North Africa
7. Authoring Eritrean History and related books and publications

Books edit

a. The roots of the Eritrean disagreements and how to solve them by Osman Saleh Sabbe. Published 1978
b. The history of Eritrea by Othman Saleh Sabby; translated by Muhamad Fawaz al-Azem. Published 1970 by Dar al-Masirah in Beirut, Lebanon
c. Speech of the Foreign Mission Delivered by Osman Saleh Sabbe, the Official Spokesman
d. Objective Account on the Ethiopian Attitude Towards Eritrea: In the Light of Historical, Geographical and Political Realities

References edit

  1. ^ [1], Historical Dictionary of Eritrea, By Dan Connell, Tom Killio
  2. ^ [2], Fifteen Years on grievous Absence of Martyr: Osman Saleh Sabbe

External links edit

  • Osman Saleh Sabbe Funeral on YouTube
  • Osman Saleh Sabbe AP Interview Archive on YouTube
  • Osman Saleh Sabbe AP Interview Archive - INTERVIEW IN ABU-DHABI on YouTube
  • Articles on life & work of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe
  • The Intellectual Leader Osman Saleh Sabbe, Awate.com
  • Forum on 25th anniversary of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe on YouTube
  • Forum on 26th anniversary of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe on YouTube

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Not to be confused with Osman Saleh This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Osman Saleh Sabbe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Osman Saleh Sabbe 1932 1987 was an Eritrean born writer and political activist within the nationalist movement Osman Saleh SabbeBorn1932Hirgigo Italian EritreaDiedApril 4 1987Cairo EgyptNationalityEritreanChildren6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Exile 3 Political life 4 Achievements 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editwas born in 1932 in a village of Hirgigo in the suburb of Massawa he was fifth of eight siblings After attending local Islamic school he joined Hirgigo primary school which was founded by Pasha Saleh Ahmed Kekia in 1944 After finishing elementary and middle school he traveled to Addis Ababa Ethiopia to complete his secondary school and attend teacher training college After graduating from teacher training college he returned to Hirgigo and worked as a teacher and later a principal of the school In 1956 he took the General Certificate of Education Exam of the University of London and pursued his education with distance learning and he obtained a bachelor s degree in history and political science Osman understood the importance of education and the lack of proper education institutes in Eritrea and especially in the lowlands of Eritrea therefore he used to encourage and send his students to Sudan and Egypt in pursuit of further education Sabbe has six children 2 sons and 4 daughters and his brother Mahmoud Saleh Sabbe was one of the ELF prisoners who was freed by ELF operation from Adi Quala prison in February 1975 Exile editIn the late 1940s and early 1950s during his time in Addis Ababa Eritrean politics was in a crossroad where Eritrean nationalist movement was springing Like many Eritrean patriot Osman had a strong stand on the need for Eritrean independence and his activities were put under surveillance by the Ethiopian authorities and forced to exile to Aden Yemen in 1960 Revolutionary leaders such as Romodan Mohammed Nur Alamin Mohammed Said and Ibrahim Affa that made great contribution towards the struggle of Eritrean Independence were some of his students from Hirghigo School 1 Osman Saleh Sabbe died of a sudden illness in 1987 in a hospital in Cairo Egypt Osman Saleh Sabbe Funeral on YouTubePolitical life editOsman dedicated his life to the struggle of Eritrean independence and became the backbone of Eritrean revolution during the dark and desperate years After exile Osman focused his activity in bringing follow Eritreans in exile into strengthening the fight for independence agenda During this time Osman had participated in the Eritrean Liberation Front ELF leadership and was appointed as head of foreign affair He succeeded in raising awareness of the Eritrean struggle for independence across the Middle Eastern and African countries such as Yemen Somalia Saudi Arabia Egypt and Syria Achievements editSome of Osman s achievements were 1 Creating awareness and sympathy to Eritreans and Eritrean cause across the world 2 2 Proving full military logistic supply to Eritrean Liberation Army from friendly countries across the world 3 Enabling Somalian government to issue Somali diplomatic passport to Eritrean revolutionary leaders 4 Enabling Eritrean refugees in the Mideast and North Africa to get residence permit 5 Enabling Eritrean refugees access to free school education in Mideast and North Africa 6 Enabling Eritrean or convert refugees access to free higher education scholarship Mideast and North Africa 7 Authoring Eritrean History and related books and publicationsBooks edita The roots of the Eritrean disagreements and how to solve them by Osman Saleh Sabbe Published 1978 b The history of Eritrea by Othman Saleh Sabby translated by Muhamad Fawaz al Azem Published 1970 by Dar al Masirah in Beirut Lebanon c Speech of the Foreign Mission Delivered by Osman Saleh Sabbe the Official Spokesman d Objective Account on the Ethiopian Attitude Towards Eritrea In the Light of Historical Geographical and Political RealitiesReferences edit 1 Historical Dictionary of Eritrea By Dan Connell Tom Killio 2 Fifteen Years on grievous Absence of Martyr Osman Saleh SabbeExternal links editOsman Saleh Sabbe Funeral on YouTube Osman Saleh Sabbe AP Interview Archive on YouTube Osman Saleh Sabbe AP Interview Archive INTERVIEW IN ABU DHABI on YouTube Articles on life amp work of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe The Intellectual Leader Osman Saleh Sabbe Awate com Forum on 25th anniversary of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe on YouTube Forum on 26th anniversary of martyred Osman Saleh Sabbe on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Osman Saleh Sabbe amp oldid 1206778904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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