- Badme
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footnotes =Badme is a town in the
Horn of Africa and the focus of aterritorial dispute betweenEritrea andEthiopia . It is claimed by both Eritrea, which considers Badme to be a part ofGash-Barka Zone, and Ethiopia, which considers Badme part of theMirabawi Zone of theTigray Region . This dispute was the basis of theEritrean-Ethiopian War , which began in 1998.The Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia in 2005 reported that this town has an estimated total population of 1,563 of whom 834 were males and 729 were females. [ [http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.4] ] According to the 1994 Ethiopian national census, its total population was 892 of whom 444 were males and 448 were females. Eritrean population figures have not yet been found.
The boundaries of Ethiopia and Eritrea follow a frontier defined by a treaty between Ethiopia and
Italy in 1902, which ruled Eritrea as a colony at the time. However, the frontier near Badme was poorly defined in the treaty, and since Eritrea became a separate nation in 1993 each nation disputed where the boundary actually runs. The town of Badme was ceded by the TPLF (the predecessor of the EPRDF, Ethiopia's currently ruling party) to the EPLF (the predecessor of the PFDJ, Eritrea's ruling organization) in November 1977. [cite book|last=Kendie|first=Daniel|title = The Five Dimensions of the Eritrean Conflict 1941-2004: Deciphering the Geo-Political Puzzle|id = ISBN 1-932433-47-3|publisher = Signature Book Printing|year = 2005]In 2000, Eritrea and Ethiopia signed the Algiers Agreement which forwarded the border dispute to a
Hague boundary commission. In the Agreement both parties agreed in advance to comply with the ruling of the Border Commission. In 2002, the commission ruled on where the boundary ran, placing Badme inside Eritrean territory. However, some of the inhabitants of Badme still consider themselves Ethiopian citizens. Although it must be said that Eritrean inhabitants have been chased away by the Ethiopians. [cite web| title=Badme: Village in no man's land | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1943527.stm |date=2002-04-22 |accessdate=2006-08-31] The [http://www.sudantribune.com/article.php3?id_article=7668 Sudan Tribune] reported that during January 2005, Badme inhabitants were registering to vote in the May Ethiopian elections. These reports are complicated by reports that Ethiopia relocated hundreds of citizens to Badme during the Hague hearings. [cite web|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/premium/0286/0286-10026697.html|title=Border commission urges Ethiopia to remove new settlers from Eritrean land.|date=2002-07-17 |accessdate=2006-11-09]Despite initially agreeing to abide by the terms of the Algiers Agreement, Ethiopia refused to withdraw to the border established by the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission and rejected its ruling. As a result, thousands of internally displaced people have remained in refugee camps and the threat of renewed war continues.
Other disputed areas along the Eritrean-Ethiopian border include
Tsorona-Zalambessa and Bure.Notes
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/396571.stm Border a geographer's nightmare]
* [http://www.un.org/NewLinks/eebcarbitration/ Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission]
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