List of rebel groups in Ethiopia
This is an incomplete list of rebel groups in Ethiopia currently and formerly active in the country.
Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991)
Post-Cold War (1991–present)
| Name | Abbreviation | Founded | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARDUF | 1993 | Afar Region | ||
| Democratic Front for Eritrean Unity | DFEU | ???? | Afar Region | Allied with the Ethiopian government. |
| DMLEK | ???? | Afar Region | Allied with the Ethiopian government. | |
| ENSF | ???? | Afar Region | Allied with the Ethiopian government. | |
| Ethiopian Democratic Party | EDP | 1999 | No specific region | Became a political party after the civil war. |
| Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front | EPPF | 1998 | Ethiopia–Eritrea border | |
| Ginbot 7 | None | 2005 | No specific region | Accused by the Ethiopian government of attempting a coup in 2009. |
| IFLO | 1985 | East Hararghe Zone | Continued armed insurgency after the civil war. | |
| Issa and Gurgura Liberation Front | IGLF | 1991 | Ethiopia–Somalia border | Defunct since 1992. |
| ONLF | 1984 | Somali Region | Continued armed insurgency after the civil war. | |
| OLF | 1973 | Oromia Region | Continued armed insurgency after the civil war. | |
| Oromo Liberation Front — Shane Group[1] | OLF-SG | Oromia Region | ||
| RSADO | 1999 | Afar Region | Allied with the Ethiopian government. | |
| SPDM | ???? | Afar Region | Allied with the Ethiopian government. | |
| SLF | 1999 | Sidama Region | ||
| TPLF | 1975 | Tigray Region |
References
- ^ "Ethiopia | Opposition groups — recent developments" (PDF). Ministry of Immigration and Integration (Denmark). Retrieved 5 December 2020.