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Abdissa Aga: the unsung Ethiopian hero who terrorized Fascist Italians and fought them in their own land

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He was one of Ethiopia's greatest Patriots during the era of Italian Occupation yet his story is little-known. Abdissa Aga, born in Welega, Oromia, was just 14 when he joined the Ethiopian Army and fought against Fascist Italy in 1936 in Ethiopia. He was captured while fighting the Italian troops and imprisoned in a concentration...

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