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EPLF and now
However, the town became controlled by Ethiopian forces again when the now united Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ) retreated from the territory.

EPLF and is
** Eritrean War of Independence – Battle of Afabet: The Nadew Command, an Ethiopian army corps in Eritrea, is attacked on 3 sides by military units of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ).
It is the successor to the formerly Marxist-Leninist and African socialist Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ).

EPLF and democratic
The EPLF renamed itself the People's Front for Democracy and Justice ( PFDJ ) on February 1994 as part of its preparation to usher itself as a political party in a democratic Eritrea.

EPLF and government
The EPLF attended the July conference as an observer and held talks with the new transitional government regarding Eritrea's relationship to Ethiopia.
In May 1991 the EPLF established the Provisional Government of Eritrea ( PGE ) to administer Eritrean affairs until a referendum was held on independence and a permanent government established.
The government was reorganized and the National Assembly was expanded to include both EPLF and non-EPLF members.
The Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ), an ally in the fight against the Mengistu regime, assumed control of Eritrea and established a provisional government.
Following a United Nations-supervised referendum on independence in April 1993, the EPLF, which liberated Eritrea and was pivotal in overthrowing the government of Ethiopia, declared the new nation of Eritrea the following month.
During the civil war, the groups fighting the Derg government had a common enemy, so the TPLF allied itself with the Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ).
In 1991 as part of the United Nations facilitated transition of power to the transitional government, it was agreed that the EPLF should set up an autonomous transitional government in Eritrea and that a referendum would be held in Eritrea to find out if Eritreans wanted to secede from Ethiopia.
In 1991 the EPLF backed transitional government of Eritrea and the TPLF backed transitional government of Ethiopia, agreed to set up a commission to look into any problems that arose between the two former war time allies over the foreseen independence of Eritrea.

EPLF and Eritrea
By 1977 the EPLF was poised to drive the Ethiopians out of Eritrea.
In 1988 the EPLF captured Afabet, headquarters of the Ethiopian Army in northeastern Eritrea, putting approximately a third of the Ethiopian Army out of action, prompting the Ethiopian Army to withdraw from its garrisons in Eritrea's western lowlands.
Having defeated the Ethiopian forces in Eritrea, EPLF troops took control of their homeland.
Before independence was achieved, the EPLF had already underlined its commitment to create a multi-party system in Eritrea.
The TPLF had been from its modest beginnings in the early 1970s, had been a protégé and close ally of the Eritrean People ’ s Liberation Front ( EPLF ) and in 1988 a secret agreement between the two had decided that, once the Derg regime led by Mengistu Haile Mariam had been overthrown, the TPLF would assume power in Addis Ababa and accept a referendum on independence in Eritrea.
In 1990, Ethiopia lost control of the Dahlak Archipelago and the northern Eritrean coast to the Eritrean independence movement EPLF and by 1991 Ethiopia had lost control of all of Eritrea.
The Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ) (, ) was an armed organization that fought for the independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia.
The EPLF remained the only relevant opposition to Ethiopian occupation in Eritrea.
In 1991 the EPLF succeeded in liberating Eritrea on May 24, 1991.

EPLF and .
By the late 1970s, the EPLF had become the dominant armed Eritrean group fighting against the Ethiopian Government, and Isaias Afewerki had emerged as its leader.
However, that same year a massive airlift of Soviet arms to Ethiopia enabled the Ethiopian Army to regain the initiative and forced the EPLF to retreat to the bush.
EPLF fighters then moved into position around Keren, Eritrea's second-largest city.
With the withdrawal of Soviet support and supplies, the Ethiopian Army's morale plummeted, and the EPLF, along with other Ethiopian rebel forces, began to advance on Ethiopian positions.
These talks were attended by the four major combatant groups, including the EPLF.
Although some EPLF cadres at one time espoused a Marxist ideology, Soviet support for Mengistu had cooled their ardor.
EPLF leader Afewerki became the head of the PGE, and the EPLF Central Committee served as its legislative body.
* March 20 – Eritrean War of Independence: Having defeated the Nadew Command, the EPLF enters the town of Afabet, victoriously concluding the Battle of Afabet.
Prior to being president, he led the Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ) to victory in May 1991, thus ending the 30-year-old armed liberation struggle for Eritrean independence.
The EPLF was one of many armed groups struggling against the Ethiopian regime of Mengistu Hailemariam.
Afewerki was elected Leader of the EPLF in 1975.
Afewerki has been the chairperson of both the EPLF and the PFDJ since the PFDJ assumed power at the end of the Eritrean War for Independence in 1991, in which the country ceded from Ethiopia.
The EPLF was one of many armed groups struggling against the Ethiopian regime of Mengistu Hailemariam.
Afewerki was elected Leader of the EPLF in 1975.
He has been the chairperson of both the EPLF and the PFDJ since the PFDJ assumed power at the end of the Eritrean War for Independence and the Ethiopian Civil War in 1991.
In 1975, Isaias became chairman of the EPLF military committee.

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The supreme object of their lives is now fulfilled, says the wife, her husband has achieved immortality.
He felt himself now, as he himself says in his Confessions, at a crucial point of his life.
Dow says that the fluid can be used now for two years.
`` People and soils respond slowly '', says Walter Clark, `` but the time has now come when the gardens produce delicious long-keeping vegetables due to this enrichment program.
now we know that family characteristics do affect tooth formation to a large extent '', he says.
Snorri says at first it is Valhalla and then adds: " The Swedes now believed that he had gone to the old Asagarth and would live there forever " ( Section 9 ).
He says that from now on their marriage will be only a matter of appearances.
This terror and the crimes carried out during MLC's war against Bozizé's rebels between October 2002 and March 2003 is now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, which says it has identified 600 rape victims and the real numbers are expected to be higher.
Speaking of his wife, Desdemona, Othello the Moor says, " Her name that was as fresh / As Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black / As mine own face.
# The Liar ( pseudomenos ) paradox: A man says: " What I am saying now is a lie.
" Later in the passage John says, " But this that you have now done is childish and imperfect: you have drawn a dead likeness of the dead.
A letter by the patriarch Germanus written before 726 to two Iconoclast bishops says that " now whole towns and multitudes of people are in considerable agitation over this matter " but there is little written evidence of the debate.
The goddess Skaði says that while Loki now appears light-hearted and " playing " with his " tail-wagging ," he will soon be bound with his ice-cold son's guts on a sharp rock by the gods.
Ferrigno says his hearing loss helped shape his sense of determination in his youth, saying, " I think that if I wasn't hard of hearing I wouldn't be where I am now.
Every five minutes a psycho with a machine gun says, ' Let's kill ' em now ,' and someone else says, ' No, let's wait a while.
Prof. Edward J. Steele says: " We now stand on the threshold of what could be an exciting new era of genetic research.
Abdul says she is now pain-free following treatment, including the anti-inflammatory medication Enbrel.
He cites his modern influences as Harry Enfield ( who he says without meeting he would not have been doing what he does now ), and the approach of Reeves and Mortimer who he thinks are " far and away the best comedians that we have had in this country for a long while.
:: " What happens when Pinocchio says, ' My nose will grow now '?
" They attempted to destroy these books, the earliest vita already says, and this account underlies the status of the Ragyndrudis Codex, now held as a Bonifacian relic in Fulda, and supposedly one of three books found on the field by the Christians who inspected it afterward.
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
On 30 June 2000, Muslim nations that are members of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference ( now the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation ) officially resolved to support the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, an alternative document that says people have " freedom and right to a dignified life in accordance with the Islamic Shari ’ ah ", without any discrimination on grounds of " race, colour, language, sex, religious belief, political affiliation, social status or other considerations ".
In chapter 38, Gangleri says: " You say that all men who have fallen in battle from the beginning of the world are now with Odin in Valhalla.

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