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Search Home : Society : Issues : Warfare and Conflict : Specific Conflicts : Ethiopia - Eritrea
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- African Lifestyles: The Eritrean/Ethiopian conflict: A short briefing on the war including Eritrea's 1993 independence, the two year war, and the peace agreement.
- Bombing Raids Renew Ethiopian-Eritrean Fighting: Ethiopian jets bombed sites near the Eritrean port of Assab. Report by CNN, US.
- Brothers Divided by War: Children pay the price as former allies Eritrea and Ethiopia battle over border. The Guardian, UK.
- Conflict Between Ethiopia and Eritrea: Explains the historical motives of the war and offers links for background information.
- Eritrea - Ethiopia Boundary Commission: UN report with the decision of the commission and maps [pdf files] published in April, 2002.
- Ethiopia and Eritrea - Returned Peace Corps Volunteers: List of volunteers, stories and photos from service in the countries 1962-1976 and 1995-1999 and bibliography.
- Ethiopia and Eritrea Set for "All-out War": Intense fighting breaks out between Eritrea and Ethiopia in the border area of Badme. A report in the Guardian, UK.
- How Allies Became Enemies: Discusses one of the causes that led to the war after Eritrea became independent. BBC, UK.
- Human Rights Watch: Mass Expulsions and the Nationality Issue: Report on citizens and residents of Ethiopia and Eritrea who were uprooted and deprived of their residence and nationality during the 1998-2000 border war.
- Human Waves Fall as War Aims Unfold: Ethiopia's Tigrayan-dominated regime wants a path to the sea - through neighbouring Eritrea.
- Silent Passage: A report on the fate of people deported from Ethiopia to Eritrea.
- Victims of Horn of Africa's Fruitless Frontier War: Thousands of soldiers recruited for the Eriteran and Ethiopian armies have been slaughtered in a futile war between the two previously friendly neighbours. Audrey Gillan talks to young prisoners who only yearn for peace and to return to their homes. The Guardian, UK.
- When Two Tribes Go to War, Only the Arms Dealers Win: Two poor but independent African states Ethiopia and Eritrea are fighting each other with modern tanks, aircraft and artillery for the sake of a few miles of stony nothingness. The Guardian, UK.
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