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    ERITREANS IN ETHIOPIA DOCUMENTATION


    INDEX OF DOCUMENTS
    CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS
    OF ERITREANS IN ETHIOPIA


    1. "150 Eritreans Deported From Ethiopia."Xinhua General News Service. June 28, 2000.



    2. "Eritrea; Response to the Resolution of Ethiopia,"Africa News Service, June 16, 2000.

    3. "Eritrea; Meles Regime: Seeking Credit Outof Duplicity," Africa News Service, March 23, 2000.



    4. "1999 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices,"U.S. Department of State, Human Rights Reports for 1999, February25, 2000.



    5. "Ways of Ending Ethiopia’s Bloody Border WarAgainst Eritrea," Morning Edition: National Public Radio, February 9, 2000.



    6. "Human Rights Group Issues Scathing Reporton Ethiopia," Africa News Service, February 2, 2000.



    7. "Ethiopia Deports 1,000 Eritreans," British Broadcasting Corporation, January 28, 2000.



    8. "Eritrea; Deportations: Christmas Gift, January 1, 2000.



    9. "No Compromise For Eritrea and Ethiopia, Jane’s Intelligence Review, January 1, 2000.



    10. "Eritrea; Everyone Wins In Peace, Africa NewsService, December 30, 1999.



    11. "Deportees Arrive In Eritrea," Africa NewsService, December 29, 1999.



    12. "War On Earth: Ill Will Towards All," Africa News Service, December 28, 1999.



    13. Human Rights Watch World Report 1999, "Ethiopia: Human Rights Developments".



    14. "Plight of the Stranded Eritreans, BBC News, November 4, 1999.



    15. "Red Cross official says Ethiopia’s deportationof Eritreans "not acceptable." British Broadcasting Corporation. October 27, 1999.



    16. "Eritrea: TPLF Deports Ethnic Eritreans,"Africa News Service, October 21, 1999.



    17. "Child Labor is Increasing in Ethiopia," Addis Tribune, October 1, 1999.



    18. "Malawi Deports Eight More Eritreans to Ethiopia,"British Broadcasting Corporation," September 9, 1999.



    19. "Nordic FMs: No More Under-Aged Soldiers,"Xinhua, August 30, 1999.



    20. "Diplomatic Row Looms Between Eritrea and Malawi," Deutsche Presse-Agentur, August 28, 1999.



    21. "Eritrea Accuses Malawi of Shooting Dead Illegal Immigrant," Agence France Presse, August 23, 1999.



    22. "Rights: A Six-Month -Old Baby Among Those Deported From Ethiopia," Yemisrach Banaflew, Inter Press Service, August12, 1999.



    23. "Eritrea: Eritrean News Agency," Africa News Service, July 13, 1999.



    24. "Prepared Testiomony Of Adotei Akwei, Africa Advocacy Director, Amnesty International, USA Before the House International Relations Committee, Subcommittee On Africa, Subject - The Conflict inthe Horn: Protecting Human Rights -Preventing Disaster," Federal News Service, May 25, 1999.



    25. "Eritrea says Ethiopia Has Broken International Law, Abused Human Rights," British Broadcasting Corporation, May 15, 1999.



    26. "Eritrea: WFP Launches An Appeal To Feed Thousands,"Inter Presse Service, April 22, 1999.



    27. "Minister of Human Rights of Democratic Republic of Congo Addresses Commission on Human Rights," M2 Press wire. April 8, 1999.



    28. "Central and Eastern Africa: IRIN Weekly Round-up, "Africa News", (April 2, 1999).



    29. "1,501 Deportees Arrive in Eritrea," PanafricanNews Agency, (March 31, 1999).



    30. "1000 Eritreans Missing in Ethiopia," Embassyof Eritrea, (March 31, 1999).



    31. "Ethiopia Continues Deporting Eritreans; AirStrike On Civilian," Embassy of Eritrea, Africa News, March 31, 1999.



    32. The Xinhua News Agency, "Eritrea ReceivesOver 54,000 Deportees From Ethiopia: Official," (March 15, 1999).



    33. Pan African News Agency, "Ethiopia’s Deportations Worries Group," (March 5, 1999).



    34. Deutsche Presse-Agentur, "Ethiopia Deport sits Citizens, Eritrea Charges," (March 4,1999).



    35. U.S. Department of State, "Ethiopia Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998," (February 26, 1999).



    36. "The Uprooted, Part Two: A Scientific Survey of Ethnoc Eritrean Deportees from Ethiopia Conducted With Regard ton Human Rights Violations," Prof. Asmaron Legesse on behalf of Citizens for Peace in Eritrea, Asmara, Eritrea, February 22, 1999. (Please see this report in its entirety.)



    37. The Independent, "Mr Habtom Reluctantly Changes His Nationality," (February 21, 1999).



    38. Eritrean News Agency Daily Update, (February 16, 1999).



    39. "TPLF Can Not ‘Clean Its Record’ Overnight,"Statement of Embassy of Eritrea, (February 15, 1999).



    40. The New York Times, "Behind Eritrea-EthiopiaWar, a ‘Knack for Stubborness," (February 14, 1999).



    41. "Eritrean News Agency Daily Update," Eritrean News Agency, February 12, 1999.



    42. "Ethiopia, Eritrea at War Again," by Craig Nelson, AP Headline, February 8, 1999.



    43. "Storm in a Coffee Cup," BBC World Service (February 2, 1999).



    44. Amnesty International Press Release, "Ethiopia/Eritrea:Amnesty International Witnesses Cruelty of Mass Deportations," (January 29, 1999).



    45. "Eritrean News Agency Daily Update," EritreaNews Agency, Africa News Online, January 20, 1999.



    46. Daily Update, Eritrea News Agency, (January13, 1999).



    47. "Ethiopia Deports More Eritreans," BBC News, September 23, 1998.



    48. "Ethiopia Expels 2,000 Relatives of Eritreans,Ethiopian News, September 22, 1998.



    49. "Eritrea, Ethiopia Speak: ‘Expulsions, Mistreatment,’"BBC News, August 10, 1998.



    50. "Eritrean News Agency Daily Update," EritreanNews Agency, August 6, 1998.



    51. Press Statement by James B. Foley, DeputySpokesman, U.S. Department of State, (August 6, 1998).



    52. "Ethiopia Travel Warning Issued," AssociatedPress, (July 29, 1998).



    53. "Eritrean News Agency Daily Update," EritreanNews Agency, July 28, 1998.



    54. "A Preliminary Report on the Eritrean Nationals Expelled from Ethiopia During June-July 1998," Eritrean Relief and Refugee Commission, (July 27, 1998).



    55. "The Uprooted: Case Materials on Ethnic Eritrean Deportees from Ethiopia Concerning Human Rights Violations" by Professor Asmarom Legesse on behalf of Citizens for Peace in Eritrea, July 16 1998.



    56. "Update on Deportees: 12-19 July 1998," United Nations Development Programme Report (July 22, 1998).



    57. "Ethiopia Violates Human Rights of Resident Eritreans, Embassy of Eritrea, Africa News Service, July 6, 1998.



    58. United Nations Press Release, (July 1, 1998).



    59. Reuters, "Eritreans Speak of Beatings in EthiopianCamp," (June 26, 1998).



    60. From: Los Angles Times, "Ethiopia Sees Threatin Resident Eritreans; Africa: Hundreds of Businesspeople and Government Workers are Detained. Some are Expelled Across Border," (June 19, 1998).



    61. Newsday, "Civilians Treated as Pawns / UncertainFate for Eritreans Captured by Ethiopian Soldiers," (June 18, 1998).



    62. Human Rights Watch, "HRW Urges Eritrea andEthiopia To Stop Targeting Civilians," (June 17, 1998).



    63. "Stop the Use of Child Soldiers!: Facts About Child Soldiers," Human Rights Watch.



    64. "The 1998 Blacklist- Child Soldiers in Armed Conflicts 1997-98."



    65. Radda Barnen report on Child Soldiers in Ethiopia.


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