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Ethiopia
Unique
among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained
its freedom from colonial rule, one exception being the Italian
occupation of 1936-41. In 1974 a military junta, the Derg, deposed
Emperor Haile SELASSIE (who had ruled since 1930) and established
a socialist state. Torn by bloody coups, uprisings, wide-scale drought,
and massive refugee problems, the regime was finally toppled by
the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), in
1991. A constitution was adopted in 1994 and Ethiopia's first multiparty
elections were held in 1995. A two and a half year border war with
Eritrea ended with a peace treaty on 12 December 2000. Final demarcation
of the boundary is currently on hold due to Ethiopian objections
to an international commission's finding requiring it to surrender
sensitive territory. (adapted
from the CIA World Factbook)
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