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Chronology of Eritrean Struggle Era Organizations: 1961-2007
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The following is a speech by Mr. Omar Mohammed Ahmed, a veteran of the Eritrean liberation struggle, delivered in a
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An Eritrean Air force Captain Defects To Sudan
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A Window To Eritrean Music And Dance
A large portion of Eritreans speak Tigrayet in diverse dialects in the area stretching from the bay of Zula/Afta all
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Eritrean Opposition: Preparatory Committee Launches Its Field Work
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