Eritrean Civil Wars

Eritrean Civil Wars
Part of the Eritrean War of Independence, the Ethiopian Civil War and conflicts in the Horn of Africa

Map of Eritrea
Date1st Civil War: February 1972 – 13 October 1974
2nd Civil War: February 1980 – 24 March 1981
Location
Result 1st Civil War: ELF fails to suppress rivals
2nd Civil War: ELF decisively defeated
Belligerents
ELF EPLF
Tigray Region TPLF
Commanders and leaders
Ahmed Mohammed Nasser Isaias Afewerki
Tigray Region Meles Zenawi

The Eritrean Civil Wars[1] were two conflicts that were fought between competing organizations for the liberation of Eritrea.[2]

The First Eritrean Civil War was fought from 1972 to 1974. The Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) tried to suppress dissident groups that disliked the ELF leadership and wished to break away to form a new insurgency. Dissidents included Christians who resented an alleged Islamic bias in the ELF, inhabitants of the coast with regionalist concerns, and radical Marxists. The ELF failed to suppress the dissident groups, who ultimately united themselves into the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF).

The Second Eritrean Civil War was fought from 1980 to 1981. The EPLF attacked the ELF when it appeared that the ELF were attempting to negotiate a peace deal with the enemy Soviet and Ethiopian governments. The ELF was defeated and pushed out of Eritrea. The remnants of the ELF withdrew to the Sudan.

  1. ^ Cousin, Tracey L. "Eritrean and Ethiopian Civil War". ICE Case Studies. Retrieved 2007-09-03.
  2. ^ "How Eritrea fuels the civil war in Ethiopia – DW – 10/15/2022". Deutsche Welle.