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- Destruction
greets returning Eritreans (BBC, 21
June)
- The
war only demonstrated one extreme of destruction imposed on the
population groups in Ethiopia (Sidama
Concern, June 2000)
- Ethiopia
'withdraws' from key town (BBC, 19 June)
- UN
appeal after Horn accord
(BBC, 19 June)
- Ethiopians
and Eritreans Sign Cease-Fire (New York
Times, 19 June)
- Ethiopia
and Eritrea Sign a Peace Accord (Washington
Post, 19 June)
- Eritrea
subdued over pact with Ethiopia (The
Scotsman, 19 June)
- Foreign
militiamen blamed for Wajir deaths
"elements of the Tigray People's Revolutionary Liberation
Front (TPRLF) allegedly hurled a powerful bomb at a manyatta a
few kilometres from the Gurar trading centre."
(Daily Nation, 19 June)
- Analysis:
Winning and losing in the Horn (BBC, 18 June)
- Ethiopia,
Eritrea Sign Accord (AP, 18 June)
- Horn
enemies sign peace deal (BBC, 18 June)
- UN
backing for Horn ceasefire (BBC, 17 June)
- One
third of Eritreans face humanitarian crisis - UN (Reuters,
17 June)
- Eritrea
Accuses Ethiopia of Wanton Destruction (PANA, 16 June)
- As
Ethiopia prepares to sign accord with Eritrea, Ethiopians doubt
peace will come soon (AP, 16 June)
- Fighting
Expected in Ethiopia (AP, 16 June)
- Guns
fall silent on Ethiopia-Eritrea border (Reuters, 16 June)
- Heavily
armed soldiers of the Tigray People'sLiberation Front rob and
terrorize Kenyans (Daily Nation, 15 June)
- Eritrea
claims Ethiopia forced to peace by defeats (Reuters, 15 June)
- Eritrea
doubts war over (BBC, 15 June)
- Ethiopia
accepts peace plan to end war with Eritrea (Reuters, 14 June)
- Ethiopians
capture Eritrean town (BBC, 14 June)
- Ethiopia,
Eritrea say fighting rages on west front (Reuters, 14 June)
- Independent
newspaper editor reported imprisoned (IRIN Horn of Africa
Update, 13 June 2000)
- Ethiopians
hit back in western Eritrea (BBC, 13 June)
- Paying
the price of war (BBC, 12 June)
- Buffer
force for Horn (BBC, 12 June)
- OAU
Proposal for an Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities Between
Ethiopia & Eritrea (Organization of African Unity)
- Horn
foes 'ready' for truce (BBC, 11 June)
- Eritrea-Ethiopia
Cease-Fire Accord Seen Within Week (Reuters, 10 June)
- Ethiopia
attacks as Eritrea accepts peace plan (Reuters, 10 June)
- Oromo
Liberation Front claims forced conscription and mass detentions
(IRIN, 9 June)
- Ethiopia
says it launched a counteroffensive against Eritrea (AP, 10
June)
- Fighting
threatens Horn peace deal (BBC, 10 June)
- Eritrea
accepts peacekeepers (BBC, 10 June)
- Eritrea
reportedly accepts plan for cease-fire in war with Ethiopia
(CNN, 9 June)
- Eritrea
says it accepts OAU ceasefire proposals (Reuters, 9 June)
- As
Cost of Horn war soars, popular opposition to the Ethiopian regime
rising (OIN, 9 June)
- Fighting
breaks out near Assab (BBC, 9 June)
- Security
Council calls for diplomatic resolution to Ethiopia-Eritrea conflict
(UN Newservice, 8 June))
- Ethiopia,
Eritrea report fresh fighting in desert (Reuters, 8 June)
- Abroad
at Home: The State Department (Washington Post, 8 June)
- Eritrea
says camps protect Ethiopians (BBC, 8 June)
- Horn
fighting mars peace hopes (BBC, 7 June)
- TPLF
Regime Intensifies Mass Arrest in Oromia, 7 Political Prisoners
Executed (OIN, 6 June)
- Horror
of Eritrea-Ethiopia conflict revealed (BBC, 6 June)
- Ethiopians
Feel Safer in Camp (AP, 6 June)
- Analysis:
Peace eludes Horn (BBC, 6 June)
- Eritrea
says it retakes western town from Ethiopia (Reuters, 6 June)
- Thousands
flee Eritrean breadbasket,disaster looms (Reuters, 6 June)
- UN
says pace of Eritrea refugee exodus quickening (Reuters, 6
June)
- Eritrea
"holding Ethiopians captive" (BBC, 5 June)
- Eritrea
accuses Ethiopia of again attacking main Red Sea port (AP,
5 June)
- Ethiopia
reports fighting on all fronts (BBC, 5 June)
- Fighting
'rages' in east Eritrea (BBC, 5 June)
- Ethiopia
Accused of 2nd Port Attack (AP, 5 June)
- Fresh
plan for Horn peace (BBC, 4 June)
- Train
ferrying war materials was blown up...a
cargo train transporting military supplies from Djibouti to Finfinnee
(Addis Ababa) was blown up in the midnight of May 27, 2000...(OLF
Press Release, 30 May)
- Systematic
Genocide on the Oromo People ...The
TPLF regime is carrying out this systematic genocide before the
eyes of the regional, international organizations and governments...
(OLF Press Release, 2 June)
- From
an Old-Fashioned War, a Very Modern Calamity (New York Times,
4 June)
- Calls
for restraint after Horn fighting (BBC, 3 June)
- Fighting
erupts near Eritrean port (BBC, 3 June)
- Captured
village where friendship died (BBC, 3 June)
- Eritrea
says Ethiopia bombed near Assab port (Reuters, 2 June)
- Eritrean
town looted by retreating Ethiopian army (Reuters, 2 June)
- Ethiopia,
Eritrea Mull Peace; Fighting Reported (Reuters, 1 June)
- Negotiating
table new battleground in Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict (AP,
1 June)
- Eritrea
reclaims western town (BBC, 1 June)
- Eritrea
disputes 'war over' claim (BBC, 1 June)
- Eritreans
still defiant (BBC, 1 June)
- Negotiating
table new battleground in Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict (AP,
1 June)
- Eritrea
Wants Ethiopian Guarantees at Peace Talks (Reuters, 1 June)
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