Eritrean People's Liberation Front
The Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), colloquially known as Shabia, was an armed Marxist–Leninist organization that fought for the independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia. It emerged in 1973 as a far-left to left-wing nationalist group that split from the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF). After achieving Eritrean independence in 1991, it transformed into the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), which serves as Eritrea's sole legal political party.
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Tigrinya name | ህዝባዊ ግንባር ሓርነት ኤርትራ Hizibawī Ginibari Harineti Ēritira |
Arabic name | الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير إريتريا Aljabhat Alshaebiat Litahrir 'Iiritria |
Italian name | Fronte di Liberazione del Popolo Eritreo |
Chairman | Isaias Afwerki Romodan Mohammed Nur |
Founded | 1 August 1973 |
Dissolved | 16 February 1994 |
Split from | Eritrean Liberation Front |
Succeeded by | People's Front for Democracy and Justice |
Headquarters | Nakfa (1976–1991) Asmara (1991–1994) |
Newspaper | Vanguard, Sagem and Adulis |
Youth wing | National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students |
Armed Wing | Eritrean People's Liberation Army |
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Political position | Far-left (until 1987) Left-wing (1987–1994) |
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