- Asebe Teferi
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footnotes = Asebe Teferi (also called Asebe Littorio, Chiro) is a town in easternEthiopia . Located in theAmhar Mountains of theMirab Hararghe Zone , it has a latitude and longitude of coord|9|05|N|40|52|E|region:ET-OR_type:city(33420)|display=inline,title and an altitude of 1826 meters above sea level.Although by the 1930s a road existed which connected the town with the railroad station at
Mieso , another road was constructed connecting Asebe Teferi withMetehara with Swedish funds in 1966. During the 1950s, the coffee plantations around the town were small yet yielded a relatively high production. Its market convenes on Thursdays. [http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/A/ORTARG.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 30 May 2008)]Nega Mezlekia described the town when he came to live there in 1977 as "a melancholic small town whose drab conditions are accentuated by the black roads, laid with crushed basaltic rocks" which "snakes along the edge of the main highway that links the city ofHarar with the capital city". He describes the buildings in the town as unkept and rundown: "Generations of neglect were written into the faces of these derelict buildings. The walls had shed their meagre mud linings, and a few of the buildings tilted to one side or another, making it as dangerous a proposition to stand in their scant shade as to live in them." His opinion of the inhabitants is equally unkind, detailing how at night the marketplace was transformed into a stage where drunken peasants perpetuated blood feuds generations old. "Peasants didn't go to police or courts for justice. Blood called for blood." [Nega Mezlekia, "Notes from the Hyena's Belly: An Ethiopian Childhood" (New York: Picador, 2000), pp. 271f. ISBN 0312289146]Landmarks in Asebe Teferi include Igzebher Bete Kristiyan church. It is the closest town to the
Kuni-Muktar Wildlife Sanctuary .Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency, in 2005 Asebe Teferi has an estimated total population of 33,420, of whom 16,997 were males and 16,423 were females. [ [http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.4] ] The 1994 national census reported this town had a total population of 18,678 of whom 9,218 were males and 9,460 were females. It is the largest town in Chiro woreda.
Asebe Teferi was founded around 1924 by
Fitawrari Tekle Hawariat on the site of a village named Chiro. It was the capital of the former "model" province of Chercher, created as part of Emperor Haile Selassie's campaign of modernization in the 1930s. [David Buxton, "Travels in Ethiopia", second edition (London: Benn, 1957), p. 136] In 1958, Asbe Teferi was one of 27 places in Ethiopia officially ranked as First Class Township. TheEthiopian News Agency reported in mid-July 1976 that negotiations held at Asbe Teferi by representatives of hostile groups of the Afars and Issas had led to a peace agreement. When Nega Mezlekia visited the town the following year, he learned that theEthiopian People's Revolutionary Party andOromo National Liberation Movement were more active around Asebe Teferi than in the rest of the province. "There was a strong peasant base around the town that provided a great deal of support for the party. The forest cover in the areas nearby furnished hideout." However, when he returned in 1978, he found the town far more peaceful. "It seemed that most of the threatening political opponents of the regime were dead, in exile or rotting in prison, and the going was good for those in power." ["Notes from the Hyena's Belly", pp. 280, 316]References
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