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  2. Eritrean War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Eritrean War of Independence was an armed conflict and insurgency aimed at achieving self-determination and independence for Eritrea from Ethiopian rule. Starting in 1961, Eritrean insurgents engaged in guerrilla warfare to liberate Eritrea Province from the control of the Ethiopian Empire under Haile Selassie and later the Derg under ...

  3. History of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The result of the referendum was 99.83% for Eritrea's independence. The Eritrean authorities declared Eritrea an independent state on 27 April 1993. The government was reorganized and the National Assembly was expanded to include both EPLF and non-EPLF members. The assembly chose Isaias Afewerki as president.

  4. 1993 Eritrean independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    Sign commemorating the 1993 Eritrean independence referendum. An independence referendum was held in Eritrea, at the time part of Ethiopia, between 23 and 25 April 1993. The result was 99.83% in favour, with a turnout in excess of 93%. [1] Independence from Ethiopia was declared on 27 April.

  5. Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea gained de jure independence in 1993 after an independence referendum. [ 26 ] Contemporary Eritrea is a multi-ethnic country with nine recognised ethnic groups, each of which has a distinct language.

  6. Eritrean Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF; Tigrinya: ተጋደሎ ሓርነት ኤርትራ; Arabic: جبهة التحرير الإريترية; Italian: Fronte di Liberazione Eritreo), colloquially known as Jebha, was the main independence movement in Eritrea which sought Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia during the 1960s and the early 1970s.

  7. Independence Day (Eritrea) - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Day of Eritrea is one of the most important public holidays in the country. It is observed on May 24 every year. On this day in 1991, Eritrean People's Liberation Front forces moved into the capital Asmara, reinstating independence, following a 30-year war against the Ethiopian military regime. Eritrea Independence Day is a ...

  8. World's longest detained journalist wins rights prize - AOL

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    Dawit Isaak has been held without trial in an Eritrean prison for 23 years.

  9. 1993 in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    23 – 25 April – An independence referendum was held in the country, which was at the time a part of Ethiopia. The result was 99.83% in favour of independence with a 98.5% turnout. [1] 27 April – The country declared its independence from Ethiopia. [citation needed]