At the early days of the 17 year struggle.
At the early days of the 17 year struggle.
Berihu Berhe, Fantahun Zeratsion (Gd, Mulugeta Hagos, Embaye Mesfin (, Ameha Tsehaye , Ekubazgi Beyene, Alemseged Mengesh and Zeru Gesesse .
The picture of The founders of the TPLF were Berihu Berhe (Aregawi Berhe), Fantahun Zeratsion (Gdey), Mulugeta Hagos, Embaye Mesfin (Siyum Mesfin), Ameha Tsehaye (Abay Tsehaye), Ekubazgi Beyene, Alemseged Mengesh and Zeru Gesesse (Agazi).
An Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) rebel stands guards near the entrance of the national theater in Addis Ababa
An Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) rebel stands guards near the entrance of the national theater in Addis Ababa on May 30, 1991 where Ethiopian civil servants are being briefed by the EPRDF leadership. The poster at left promotes a film titled "The Law of the Jungle".
After the collapse of the Marxist regime of Mengistu HaileMariam, a soldier in the EPRDF
After the collapse of the Marxist regime of Mengistu HaileMariam, a soldier in the EPRDF (Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front) stands on the streets of Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, with an AK-47.
Soviet An-22 and Il-76 military transport aircraft at Addis Ababa Airport during the overthrow of the Mengistu government
Soviet An-22 and Il-76 military transport aircraft at Addis Ababa Airport during the overthrow of the Mengistu government
Lenin statue in Addis Ababa was removed as a visible sign that many years of Mengistu HaileMariam's Marxist Leninist rule come to an end.
Lenin statue in Addis Ababa was removed as a visible sign that many years of Mengistu HaileMariam's Marxist Leninist rule come to an end.
A destroyed T-62 tank outside the Presidential Palace
A destroyed T-62 tank outside the Presidential Palace shortly after the fall of the Derg on 28 May 1991
Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) reinforcements driving to the presidential palace in Addis Ababa in 1991. The EPRDF was a coalition of rebel groups, the largest of which was the TPLF.
Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) reinforcements driving to the presidential palace in Addis Ababa in 1991. The EPRDF was a coalition of rebel groups, the largest of which was the TPLF.
A fighter standing on runway of Addis Ababa Airport After Tigrayan lead rabels took Control of Addis Ababa Airport on May 29, 1991 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
A fighter standing on runway of Addis Ababa Airport After Tigrayan lead rabels took Control of Addis Ababa Airport on May 29, 1991 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
