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Tuesday, July 10, 2001, updated at 08:42(GMT+8)
World
Eritrean National Forces Alliance Calls for Transitional Govt.
The alliance of Eritrean National Forces has called for a transitional government in Eritrea to help ensure peace and democracy in the country, the Ethiopian News Agency reported Monday in Addis Ababa.
In a statement issued following a two-day meeting it held last week in Toronto,
Canada
, the alliance said establishing a transitional government is the only option for a sustainable peace and democracy in Eritrea.
The alliance also urged the Eritrean people to support its struggle for the establishment of a democratic government that encompasses all political parties.
More than 500 Eritreans from North America and Canada attended the meeting.
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The alliance of Eritrean National Forces has called for a transitional government in Eritrea to help ensure peace and democracy in the country, the Ethiopian News Agency reported Monday in Addis Ababa.
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