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What (who) is G-15 (Eritrea) - definition

GROUP IN ERITREA THAT OPPOSES THE POLICY OF PRESIDENT ISAIAS AFEWERKI POSTPONING ELECTIONS AND THEIR FAILURE IN IMPLEMENTING THE CONSTITUTION, ACTIVE IN EARLY 2000S

G-15 (Eritrea)         
G-15 is a name given to a group in Eritrea that opposes the policy of President Isaias Afewerki postponing elections and the failure in implementing the constitution. The membership of this group consists of former members of the President's ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) which has ruled the country since its independence in 1993.
Gribovsky G-15         
1934 TOURING AIRCRAFT MODEL BY GRIBOVSKY
Gribovski G-15; Gribovskii G-15
The Gribovsky G-15 (Russian: ГРИБОВСКИЙ Г-15) was a single engine, side-by-side two seat touring aircraft built in USSR in the 1930s. Only one was completed.
Transport in Eritrea         
  • This steam locomotive dating from the 1930s still operates, carrying both freight and tourists.
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  • A [[Nasair]] Eritrea [[Boeing 737-200]] aircraft at the [[Asmara International Airport]].
  • The Railway line Massawa-Asmara between [[Ghinda]] and [[Embatkalla]].
Eritrea/Transportation; Transportation in Eritrea; Highways in Eritrea; Roads in Eritrea
Transport in Eritrea includes highways, airports and seaports, in addition to various forms of public and private vehicular, maritime and aerial transportation.

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G-15 (Eritrea)

G-15 is a name given to a group in Eritrea that opposes the policy of President Isaias Afewerki postponing elections and the failure in implementing the constitution. The membership of this group consists of former members of the President's ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) which has ruled the country since its independence in 1993. In May 2001 the group issued an open letter raising criticism against Isayas Afeworki's actions calling them "illegal and unconstitutional."