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9 results found for '"Eritrea"' in Keywords.
John Swain released by Ethiopian guerillas (1976)
- Genre
- Interview
Peter Sharp interviews Sunday Times journalist Jon Swain on his release from guerillas in Ethiopia, and the continuing ordeal of the Tyler family, also held hostage.
Tyler family released by Eritrean guerillas (1976)
- Genre
- Interview
Paul Davies interviews the British Tyler family in Khartoum, about their experiences as hostages of Eritrean guerillas in Ethiopia. Held captive for eight months, their main problems appear to have been...
War in Ethiopia (1977)
- Genre
- News report
David Storey on political and military situation in Ethiopia. In two parts.
War in Ethiopia (1977)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Mary Dines, War on Want, is interviewed about the war between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Female interviewer not identified.
Somalia and Ethiopia (1977)
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- Interview
Evan Lewis? on formation of Somaliland and their wish to include other former colonial areas, influence of Russia and USA since military coup in Ethiopia, Eritrea seeking independence. Female interviewer not...
Eritrean ambassador calls for aid after violence escalates (1978)
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- Interview
Eritrean ambassador Andemichael Kahsai on problems in his home country. Female interviewer not identified.
Food supplies for Eritrean famine area (1980)
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- Interview
Interview with Terry Lacey of War on Want on attempts to move food supplies into Eritrea during the famine caused by the current civil war between Ethiopia and the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front....
Glenys Kinnock appeals for aid for Eritrea (1988)
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- Interview
Linda Duffin talks to Glenys Kinnock following her visit to Eritrea on behalf of War on Want. On the little interest shown by the rest of the world in Eritrea’s long running war of independence against...
Food aid in Ethiopia (1990)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified (Welsh?) female speaker on the plight of people in Tigray and Ethiopia due to the war between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Male interviewer not identified.