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'''Young People's Front for Democracy and Justice''' (YPFDJ) is a pro-government ]n Diaspora Youth organization striving to create a strong, conscious and patriotic youth movement.<ref>YPFDJ Website http://www.youngpfdj.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=69</ref> Conferences are held every year in North America and Europe. The YPFDJ Conference usually hosts ] party officials, such as ], ] and ], as honoured guest speakers. '''Young People's Front for Democracy and Justice''' (YPFDJ) is a pro-government ]n Diaspora Youth organization striving to create a strong, conscious and patriotic youth movement.<ref>YPFDJ Website http://www.youngpfdj.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=69</ref> Conferences are held every year in North America and Europe. The YPFDJ Conference usually hosts ] party officials, such as ], ] and ] as honoured guest speakers.





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Young People's Front for Democracy and Justice
AbbreviationYPFDJ
Location
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Parent organizationPeople's Front for Democracy and Justice
Websitehttp://www.ypfdj.com

Young People's Front for Democracy and Justice (YPFDJ) is a pro-government Eritrean Diaspora Youth organization striving to create a strong, conscious and patriotic youth movement. Conferences are held every year in North America and Europe. The YPFDJ Conference usually hosts PFDJ party officials, such as Yemane Gebreab, Saleh Meki and Woldenkiel Abraha as honoured guest speakers.


References

  1. YPFDJ Website http://www.youngpfdj.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=69

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