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  2. 1952 Eritrean parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    18 Muslim League of the Western Province 15 Independent Muslim League of Massawa 1 Nationalist Party 1 Independents 1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Eritrea Constitution (not enforced) Executive President Isaias Afwerki Cabinet Legislature National Assembly Chairman: Isaias Afwerki Judiciary High Court Regional Courts Community Courts Special ...

  3. Eritrean War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Eritrean War of Independence was an armed conflict and insurgency aimed at achieving self-determination and independence for Eritrea from Ethiopian rule. Starting in 1961, Eritrean insurgents engaged in guerrilla warfare to liberate Eritrea Province from the control of the Ethiopian Empire under Haile Selassie and later the Derg under Mengistu.

  4. History of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    This body in turn accepted a draft constitution put forward by the UN commissioner on 10 July. On 11 September 1952, Emperor Haile Selassie ratified the constitution. The Representative Assembly subsequently became the Eritrean Assembly. In 1952 UN General Assembly Resolution 390 to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia went into effect.

  5. Category:1952 in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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  6. Eritrean Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    After the Ethiopian Empire violated a 1952 UN resolution that guaranteed Eritrea the right to an autonomous government, the ELF was established in 1960 in order to waged an armed struggle for independence. Under Emperor Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian government banned Eritrean political parties, free press and right to assembly.

  7. Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian–Eritrean Federation was a coalition between the former Italian colony of Eritrea and the Ethiopian Empire.It was established as a result of the renunciation of Italy’s rights and titles to territorial possessions in Africa, inclusive of all its established territories or colonies made effective by the Treaty of Paris of 1947.

  8. Timeline of Asmara - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Asmara, Eritrea. Asmara was under Italian colonial rule from 1889 until 1941. ... (1952–1962) Eritrean War ...

  9. List of colonial governors of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    UN High Commissioner in Eritrea; 19 February 1951 to 15 September 1952: Eduardo Anze Matienzo (born 1902 – died 1979) Non-party United Nations Transitional Administration in Eritrea: Chief Administrator; 19 February 1951 to 15 September 1952: Duncan Cameron Cumming, Chief Administrator: 15 September 1952 to 29 July 1955: Tedla Bairu, Chief ...