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  • The players' defections gained attention internationally after a diplomatic cable titled "Eritrea's squabbling colonels, fleeing footballers, frightened librarians" and dated Dec. 15, 2009, was released by Wikileaks.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES MONTAGUE 2011

  • The players' defections gained attention internationally after a diplomatic cable titled "Eritrea's squabbling colonels, fleeing footballers, frightened librarians" and dated Dec. 15, 2009, was released by Wikileaks.

    NYT > Global Home By JAMES MONTAGUE 2011

  • The players' defections gained attention internationally after a diplomatic cable titled "Eritrea's squabbling colonels, fleeing footballers, frightened librarians" and dated Dec. 15, 2009, was released by Wikileaks.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES MONTAGUE 2011

  • The players' defections gained attention internationally after a diplomatic cable titled "Eritrea's squabbling colonels, fleeing footballers, frightened librarians" and dated Dec. 15, 2009, was released by Wikileaks.

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES MONTAGUE 2011

  • Considering the strife and unrest arising in fellow African countries -- Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Algeria, and Yemen -- it is only natural to question Eritrea's future.

    Kathryn Cameron Porter: Eritrea: Africa's Human Rights Black Hole Kathryn Cameron Porter 2011

  • Tesfamariam Tekeste, Eritrea's ambassador to Israel, considers the "conditional" arrangement a travesty.

    Israel Studies Plan to Detain Illegal Migrants Joel Millman 2011

  • Eritrea's foreign ministry called the accusation a "ludicrous" smear campaign, saying in a statement that Ethiopia has long been host to home-grown, armed opposition groups.

    Attack Stirs Ethiopia, Eritrea Tensions Solomon Moore 2012

  • Eritrea's information minister has told VOA that the Horn of Africa nation does not share its neighbors' food shortages, despite concern voiced by the U.S. State Department.

    Eritrean Minister Says No Food Shortage in His Country 2011

  • Land mines left over from the Ethiopia and Eritrea's conflicts are also known to have harmed visitors in Afar.

    Attack Stirs Ethiopia, Eritrea Tensions Solomon Moore 2012

  • Considering the strife and unrest arising in fellow African countries -- Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Algeria, and Yemen -- it is only natural to question Eritrea's future.

    Kathryn Cameron Porter: Eritrea: Africa's Human Rights Black Hole Kathryn Cameron Porter 2011

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