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  1. Famine in the horn: A report on famine conditions in northern Ethiopia : a white paper by Randall Craig Luce, 1986
  2. The Ethiopian Empire: Federation and laws by Nathan Marein, 1954
  3. Against All Odds: A Chronicle of the Eritrean Revolution by Dan Connell, 1993-04
  4. War Clouds on the Horn of Africa: The Widening Storm by Tom J. Farer, 1979-05
  5. The United States and the Horn of Africa: An Analytical Study of Pattern and Process by Yohannes Okbazghi, 1997-06
  6. Project Babylon by Dr. Kibreab Fre, 2005-10-28
  7. The Two Zions: Reminiscences of Jerusalem and Ethiopia by Edward Ullendorff, 1988-11-10
  8. Women and the Eritrean Revolution: The Challenge Road by Amarit Wilson, 1991-06
  9. Hot Spot Horn of Africa: Between Integration and Disintegration
  10. Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Horn of Africa: A Critique of the Ethnic Interpretation (African Studies, 62) by Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, 2002-07
  11. The Eritrean revolution and contemporary world politics (Working papers / Africa Research & Publications Project) by James F Petras, 1984

101. North Gate News Online :: Eritrean Disputes Alive In Oakland
like Ethiopians, want eritrea s government to collapse. But the number of immigrants fleeing eritrea and living in Oakland without exit visas is
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/ngno/stories/003859.html
Reporting by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Eritrean Disputes Alive in Oakland
By Scott Den Herder , November 19, 2004 10:11 AM
OAKLANDAbraham Solomon, a 41-year-old immigrant from Eritrea living in Oakland, doesn't like people who fled his country of birth illegally. "I consider them as a traitor or as an Ethiopian," he said. He calls them traitors because he says they dishonor their ancestors who fought a 30-year war for independence from Ethiopia that ended in 1991. He calls them Ethiopians because he says they, like Ethiopians, want Eritrea's government to collapse. Last year Eritrean officials began enforcing a strict exit visa policy, forbidding conscription-age citizens, between 18 and 40, from leaving unless they first complete a required term of service for the government, said Eritrean Consulate General Ahmad Iman at his Oakland office. In the national service, Eritreans work in the military and government-operated industries. Although initially intended as a two-year duty, national service has become a much longer commitment following the 1998-2000 war with Ethiopia. Some Eritreans have worked for the government for more than six years. They have no idea when the government will discharge them, said Eritrean immigrant Girmay Kleta, whose cousin has served for nine years. It's a lose-lose situation. Eritreans who emigrate without completing national service - a tour of duty with no end in sight, possibly resulting in death - face discrimination as "draft dodgers" once they arrive in the United States.

102. Government (from Eritrea) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
government (from eritrea) After liberation from Ethiopia in May 1991, eritrea was ruled by a provisional government that consisted essentially of the
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The land Relief Drainage Climate Settlement patterns The people Language groups Religions The economy Natural resources Agriculture Industry Trade and transportation Administration and social conditions Government Health and education History Precolonial Eritrea Rule from the highlands Contesting for the coastlands Colonial Eritrea Ruled by Italy From Italian to Ethiopian rule Federation with Ethiopia Adoption of the federal scheme Failure of the federal scheme The war of independence Beginning of armed revolt The spreading revolution Additional Reading Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%!

103. The Local - Government Calls For Eritrea To Release Swedish Journalist
government calls for eritrea to release Swedish journalist. (AFP) The Swedish government on Tuesday called for the release of a Swedish journalist jailed in
http://www.thelocal.se/article.php?ID=1376&date=20050504

104. AdmiNet - Eritrea
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105. Eritrea Country Guide - History And Government - World Travel Guide Provided By
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History: Eritrea contained the main ports of the Aksumite empire, which governed the region, including modern-day Ethiopia, between the fourth and sixth centuries AD. It was also a peripheral part of the Ethiopian kingdom but largely retained its independence before coming under Ottoman rule in the 16th century. Over the next 300 years, control of the territory was disputed between the Ottomans, Ethiopia, Egypt and Italy. In 1889, a treaty between Italy and King Menilek of Ethiopia recognised Italian possessions on the Red Sea coast, which were formally adopted as Italian colonies the following year. These later became essential staging posts for the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1896 and 1935. Eritrea then became one of the six provinces of Italian East Africa, until the Italians were expelled by the British in 1941. After the departure of the British, Eritrea was merged into Ethiopia in a federal arrangement brokered by the UN in 1952 and incorporated fully into Ethiopia 10 years later. The general secretary of the EPLF, Isaias Afewerki, became the President of the republic, and in February 1994, the EPLF reconstituted itself as the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice. The Government’s principal task was the reconstruction of the economy. But things have not run smoothly, even for Eritrea’s resourceful people. Eritrea also entered into costly wars with both Yemen and Djibouti. But by far the most serious threat to long-term stability was the unexpected and catastrophic breakdown in relations with neighbouring Ethiopia. Initially, relations were good – but fighting broke out between the two countries in May 1998, ostensibly over minor land disputes and border incursions. Ethiopia was also unhappy with Eritrea’s introduction of its own currency (the Nakfa) in 1997; Eritrea, for its part, voiced fears that its hard-won independence might be infringed upon by an expansionist Ethiopia.

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107. Government Of The State Of Eritrea: Ministry Of Information Website: Shabait.org
eritrea Festival 2005 underway in the Netherlands UNSG Kofi Annan s latest attempt to derail the eritreaEthiopia peace process
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108. AllAfrica.com Eritrea [interview] Eritrean Critic Urges
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