Derg (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • Peter Gill, Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia Since Live Aid (PDF), Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 43-44, ISBN 978-0-19-956984-7. URL consultato l'11 maggio 2019 (archiviato dall'url originale il 16 maggio 2018).
    «The most eloquent summary of the famine’s impact endorsed de Waal’s conclusion. It came from the very top of Ethiopia’s official relief commission. Dawit Wolde-Giorgis, the commissioner, was an army officer and a member of the politburo. Within two years of witnessing these events he resigned from his post during an official visit to the United States, and wrote an account of his experiences from exile. He revealed that at the end of 1985 the commission had secretly compiled its own famine figures—1.2 million dead, 400,000 refugees outside the country, 2.5 million people internally displaced, and almost 200,000 orphans. ‘But the biggest toll of the famine was psychological,’ Dawit wrote. ‘None of the survivors would ever be the same. The famine left behind a population terrorized by the uncertainties of nature and the ruthlessness of their government.’»
  • (EN) ECU Ruling: Claims that aid intended for famine relief in Ethiopia had been diverted to buy arms, su bbc.co.uk, BBC, 17 novembre 2010. URL consultato l'11 maggio 2019 (archiviato dall'url originale il 19 febbraio 2011).
    «Following a complaint [...] the BBC has investigated these statements and concluded that there was no evidence for them [...] The BBC wishes to apologise unreservedly.»
  • (EN) Ethiopian rebels leave South Sudan as peace initiative fails, in Sudan Tribune, 23 giugno 2009. URL consultato l'11 maggio 2019 (archiviato dall'url originale il 2 aprile 2019).