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Bibliography

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  • Tedla, Michael Weldeghiorghis (2014). The Eritrean Liberation Front: Social and Political factors shaping its emergence, development and demise, 1960-1981. Leiden, the Netherlands: Universiteit Leiden, the Netherlands.[1]
    • This source is a dissertation that uses primary newspapers and interviews as well as book and government records to tell the story of the Eritrean liberation front.
  • Lobban, Richard (1976). "The Eritrean War: Issues and Implications". Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines. 10 (2): 335–346. doi:10.2307/483836. ISSN 0008-3968.[2]
    • This is a peer-reviewed journal article that describes what the Eritrean question is and details the key people and events in the independence movement up until the mid 1970s.
  • Lobban Jr., Richard A. (1972). "Eritrean Liberation Front: A Close-Up View". Munger Africana Library Notes. 2 (13): 3–20 – via Rhode Island College[3]
    • This article details the founding and actions of the ELF in the 1960s.
  • Halliday, Fred (1971). "The Fighting in Eritrea" (PDF). New Left Review. pp. 57–67. Retrieved April 3, 2023.[4]
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that details the conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia from the post WWII era to 1971.
  • Aremu, Johnson Olaosebikan; Buhari, Lateef Oluwafemi (2018-03-20). "African boundary politics: a case of Ethiopian-Eritrean boundary discord". African Research Review. 12 (1): 120–131.[5]
    • This is a peer-reviewed African journal source that details the border disputes between Ethiopia and Eritrea from 1941 to 2008.
  • "Report of the detailed findings of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea" (PDF). Human Rights Council. 5 June 2015. pp. 23–27. Retrieved April 4 2023. [6]
    • This is a report from the human rights council from the commission of inquiry from the OHCHR (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights). The sections used detail the history of the ELF from post WWII to its collapse in 1981.
  • Diop, Ahmed El Mansour; Kaddaha, Adnan; Mustafa, Zubeida (1975). "THE ERITREAN PROBLEM". Pakistan Horizon. 28 (2): 59–70. ISSN 0030-980X.[7]
    • This article explains the role of Egypt and the Arab world in the Eritrean independence movement.
  • Červenka, Zdenek (1977). "Eritrea: Struggle for Self-Determination or Secession?". Africa Spectrum. 12 (1): 37–48. ISSN 0002-0397.[8]
    • This peer-reviewed journal article details Eritrean resistance movements in the 1970s.
  • Bekele, Teferi (May 2022). "The Nile and Eritrea: The Nexus between Two Major Conflict Issues of Northeast Africa, 1941-1991". The Ethiopian Journal of Social Sciences. 8 (1): 84–117 – via African Journals Online.[9]
    • This African peer-reviewed journal article explains how the politics of Nile river control intersected with the Eritrean liberation movement.
  • Warren, Herrick; Warren, Anita (1976). [www.jstor.org/stable/4185591 "The US Role in Eritrean Conflict"]. Africa Today. 23 (2): 39–53 – via JSTOR.[10]
    • This peer-reviewed source explains motivations for external countries in intervening in the Eritrean independence.
  • Eritrean Ministry of Information (February 2 2014). "Eritrean History and Nationalism - Eritrea Documentary". Youtube. Retrieved April 4 2023[11]
    • This is a documentary released by the Eritrean ministry of information that explains Eritrean history.

References

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  1. ^ Tedla, Michael Weldeghiorghis (2014). The Eritrean Liberation Front: Social and Political factors shaping its emergence, development and demise, 1960-1981. Leiden, the Netherlands: Universiteit Leiden, the Netherlands.
  2. ^ Lobban, Richard (1976). "The Eritrean War: Issues and Implications". Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines. 10 (2): 335–346. doi:10.2307/483836. ISSN 0008-3968.
  3. ^ Lobban Jr., Richard A. (1972). "Eritrean Liberation Front: A Close-Up View". Munger Africana Library Notes. 2 (13): 3–20 – via Rhode Island College.
  4. ^ Halliday, Fred (1971). "The Fighting in Eritrea" (PDF). New Left Review. pp. 57–67. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  5. ^ Aremu, Johnson Olaosebikan; Buhari, Lateef Oluwafemi (2018-03-20). "African boundary politics: a case of Ethiopian-Eritrean boundary discord". African Research Review. 12 (1): 120–131 – via African journals online.
  6. ^ "Report of the detailed findings of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea" (PDF). Human Rights Council, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. 5 June 2015. pp. 23–27. Retrieved April 4 2023. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. ^ Diop, Ahmed El Mansour; Kaddaha, Adnan; Mustafa, Zubeida (1975). "THE ERITREAN PROBLEM". Pakistan Horizon. 28 (2): 59–70. ISSN 0030-980X.
  8. ^ Červenka, Zdenek (1977). "Eritrea: Struggle for Self-Determination or Secession?". Africa Spectrum. 12 (1): 37–48. ISSN 0002-0397.
  9. ^ Bekele, Teferi (May 2022). "The Nile and Eritrea: The Nexus between Two Major Conflict Issues of Northeast Africa, 1941-1991". The Ethiopian Journal of Social Sciences. 8 (1): 84–117 – via African Journals Online.
  10. ^ Warren, Herrick; Warren, Anita (1976). [www.jstor.org/stable/4185591 "The US Role in Eritrean Conflict"]. Africa Today. 23 (2): 39–53 – via JSTOR. {{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)
  11. ^ Eritrean Ministry of Information (February 2 2014). "Eritrean History and Nationalism - Eritrea Documentary". Youtube. Retrieved April 4 2023. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)