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  2. Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian People Patriotic Front ( abbreviated EPPF; Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ አርበኞች ግንባር ye’ītiyop’iya ḥizibi āribenyochi ginibari) is a rebel group in Ethiopia, founded on 15 June 1998, [citation needed] in the Eritrean -Ethiopian border town of Awegaro. It was originally established as the Ethiopian ...

  3. Ginbot 7 - Wikipedia

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    Ginbot 7 (Amharic: ግንቦት 7) is an Ethiopian opposition political organization, founded in 2008 [3] by Andargachew Tsige [4] [5] and Berhanu Nega. [3]According to their mission statement, Ginbot 7's goal is "the realization of a national political system in which government power and political authority is assumed through peaceful and democratic process based on the free will and choice ...

  4. Kefagn Patriotic Front - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Democratic Union. Kefagn Patriotic Front (KPF) is a political faction in Ethiopia. KPF emerged from a group of soldiers in the army of the regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam who refused to serve in the Eritrean War . Originally known simply as "Kefagn", KPF was created to combat the incursions of the Tigray People's Liberation Front into ...

  5. List of Ethiopian flags - Wikipedia

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    United Front of Ethiopian Federalist and Confederalist Forces: 2021–Present: Agew Liberation Front: 2021–present: Gambella Peoples Liberation Army: 1999–Present: Sidama National Liberation Front [2] 1999–present: Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation: 1984–Present: Ogaden National Liberation Front [3] 1993–Present: Afar Revolutionary ...

  6. Adwa Victory Day - Wikipedia

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    Annual. The Adwa Victory Day (Amharic: የዐድዋ ድል ቀን) is a national holiday in Ethiopia which is celebrated on 2 March, in commemoration of Ethiopian victory against Italy 's colonization effort at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. Paying tribute to the Ethiopian army, the celebration involves parades, dramatic and artistic performances ...

  7. Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day (Amharic: የአርበኞች ድል ቀን), also called Meyazia 27, is a national holiday in Ethiopia celebrating on 5 May in commemoration of the Ethiopian resistance movement Arbegnoch victory over Italian five years occupation of Ethiopia, and the return of Emperor Haile Selassie to the throne in 1941.

  8. List of political parties in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Former member of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces. Former militant group turned political party. Afar militant party. Rebel group formerly active in Eritrea. Part of the Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front. Harari minority party. Somali militant organisation. Oromo armed movement and party. Sheko and Mezenger minority party.

  9. Arbegnoch - Wikipedia

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    The situation in Addis Ababa in the first weeks after the conquest was difficult for the Italians; communications were possible only through the long route from Eritrea, violence and disorder were widespread within the city, while Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, initially having only 9,000 soldiers, feared an attack by Ethiopian guerrillas who were reported "all around Addis Ababa"; there were ...