Eritreans are the native inhabitants of Eritrea, as well as the global diaspora of Eritrea. Eritreans constitute several component ethnic groups, some...
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war against Eritrea through the Ethiopian group TPLF. It also accuses the west of luring Eritreans abroad by purposely granting many Eritreans political...
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"Eritrea, Eritrea, Eritrea" (Tigrinya: ኤርትራ ኤርትራ ኤርትራ, romanized: Ertra, Ertra, Ertra) is the national anthem of Eritrea. Adopted in 1993 shortly after...
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racial laws, all urban Eritreans had access to modern sanitation and hospital services. The Italians also employed local Eritreans in public service, particularly...
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entrenched Eritreans to force them out of Barentu, the result was a costly victory for the Ethiopians as they were able to push out the Eritreans but not...
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national service in Eritrea does include a civil component, all Eritreans are required to undertake military training and Eritreans cannot generally choose...
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persons, see List of Eritreans. Languages of Eritrea, several, but none called "Eritrean" Eritrean cuisine, a fusion of Eritrea's native culinary traditions...
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Italian Eritreans (or Eritrean Italians, Italian: Italo-eritrei) are Eritrean-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors...
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of twenty-one, of Eritrean descent, who had maintained residency for at least a year’s time. Conversely, Italo-Eritreans and Eritreans of mixed ethnicity...
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is the ongoing forced transfer of nearly an estimated 3,500 Eritreans and Sudanese-Eritreans from Sudan mainly at the border between both countries in the...
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Massawa, and employed many Eritreans in public service, particularly in the police and public works departments. Thousands of Eritreans were concurrently enlisted...
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greater use of curry powders and cumin. People in Eritrea likewise tend to drink coffee. Christian Eritreans also drink sowa (a bitter fermented barley) and...
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suffer from morale problems and some Eritreans even leave the country to dodge the draft. By 2017, the numbers of Eritreans fleeing the draft to other countries...
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from morale problems, and some Eritreans even leave the country to dodge the draft. By 2017, the numbers of Eritreans fleeing the draft to other countries...
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tortured in Eritrea. Freedom of worship is one of the top reasons thousands of Eritreans flee the country. There are thousands of Eritreans in Ethiopia...
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The following is a list of notable Eritreans. Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda Jemal Abdu Abel Aferworki Berhane Aregai Hennos Asmelash Natnael Berhane Nat Berhe...
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Surveying the extensive trenches the Eritreans had constructed, Ethiopian General Samora Yunis observed, "The Eritreans are good at digging trenches and we...
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the general population must include 11 women and representation of 15 Eritreans not currently living in the state. The National Assembly is the highest...
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military service. Eritreans living abroad only receive a passport from their consulate if they have paid their taxes to their country (Eritrea and the United...
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The Eritrean diaspora comprises about half of population living in the country, becoming the most diasporic nation. In addition, one third Eritreans live...
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Italian Eritreans remain. As of 2008, they were estimated at 900 people, down from around 38,000 residents at the end of World War II. People in Eritrea practice...
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forcibly intervening in Eritrea's domestic occurrences. However, some Eritreans were not satisfied with the UN's decision to place Eritrea under Ethiopian control...
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Independence, many Eritreans have fled their homes as refugees and asylum-seekers. During the war (1961-1991), an estimated 25,000 Eritreans sought refuge...
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Eritrea as a country and the Eritrean community are multi-religious. Eritrea has two dominant religions, Christianity and Islam. Eritrea as a country and...
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state of Eritrea has been Isaias Afwerki. The president is also the head of government of Eritrea, as well as commander-in-chief of the Eritrean Defence...
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Military history in Eritrea stretches back for thousands of years; from ancient times to present day, the society of the Eritreans have dealt with both...
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meat, millet, leather, teff, and wheat. The displacement of 1 million Eritreans as a result of the war with Ethiopia, and the widespread presence of land...
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that pulled all Eritreans together. After civil war broke out in Eritrea in 1961, Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie banned the Eritrean flag, coat of arms...
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colonists and for the native Eritreans. In early 1940 laws were established that enabled all the autochthonous Eritreans in the Italian military forces...
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labor from which many Eritreans flee abroad. According to the Assaf refugee aid organization, there are currently about 25,500 Eritrean asylum seekers living...
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