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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.

  3. Kefagn Patriotic Front - Wikipedia

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    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 Gondar Province. With the ...

  4. Ethiopian Unity Patriots Front - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Unity Patriots Front (abbreviated EUPF) is a political party and militant rebel organization that waged an insurgency against the Ethiopian government from 1993 to 2012. Formed by ex-officials of the Derg regime, the EUPF was mostly active in Ethiopia's Gambela Region as well as eastern Sudan and South Sudan. The group agreed to a ...

  5. List of rebel groups in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Allied with the Ethiopian government. Ethiopian Democratic Party: EDP 1999 No specific region: Became a political party after the civil war. Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front: EPPF 1998 Ethiopia–Eritrea border Ginbot 7: None: 2005 No specific region: Accused by the Ethiopian government of attempting a coup in 2009. Islamic Front for the ...

  6. Arbegnoch - Wikipedia

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    A couple months into the Second Italo-Ethiopian War on 9 December 1935, Ethiopian Minister of War Mulugeta Yeggazu ordered all chiefs in the north to undertake "patriotic resistance against the Italians for taking away the independence of Ethiopia". [7]

  7. List of political parties in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front: Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ አርበኞች ግንባር: N/A: Rebel group formerly active in Eritrea. Ethiopian Unity Patriots Front? Ethiopian nationalism Anti-Ethnic federalism Democracy Nuer tribalism: c. 1993 [11] Part of the Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front. Harari People's Democratic Party

  8. Insurgency in Ogaden - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front assumed power by creating a coalition of ethno-nationalist movements from across the country, choosing the previously marginalised Ogaden National Liberation Front as its ally in Ogaden. ONLF's previously exiled leadership returned from exile, gaining the support of local population.

  9. Abebe Aregai - Wikipedia

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    Ras Abebe Aregai (Amharic: አበበ አረጋይ; 18 August 1903 [1] – 17 December 1960) was an Ethiopian military commander who served as Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 27 November 1957 until his death. He was a victim of the unsuccessful 1960 Ethiopian coup. During the Italian occupation, he led a group of resistance fighters.