eritrea wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 02:03
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 12:33
Your tiny land claimed to have gained independence around the same time Somaliland also declared its own. In your case you found out that it was justified and in the case of Somaliland it was not. At the same time Somaliland administers its affairs democratically and conducts all businesses according to the rule of law, while in your tiny Eritrea the rule of the law is below the rule of the despot. Still you dare to question other people's views on the main issue at hand here.
Yes, you dumb, it is their terms and according to that term Somaliland entered into a deal with another third party and suddenly that is no more their terms. What else can you scribble now?
I know that I cannot expect any meaningful argument from you to defend your own positions on the Somaliland matter.
But, you know, how and what it took, for Eritrea to become independent. And we know, you know, what it will cost us to preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity, in case, someone gets the idea to test our resolve.
On the part of Eritreans, when we share our ideas and thoughts, it comes from the heart and is well meant. And it is, for the sake of everyone's best interest, to get you to come up with better thoughts.
What is regrettable is that you do not care about the credibility of your country or government, which is the main key to having stable relations not only with neighbors but with everyone.
Again, the question has never been about or how Somaliland is governed. Except, how Ethiopia violates all applicable laws and regulations and goes behind the back of Somalia's government and tries to recognize Somaliland in exchange for navy port. Don't run away from the main question back stabbers.
You also understand the law and now find out that "Ethiopia violates all applicable laws and regulations" and Eritrea obeys all the "applicable laws", how interesting?
The foundation of the so called Eritrea's liberation/independence has now officially demolished in the court of Ethiopia. Eritrea was never granted (recognized) the so called independence by a legitimate government in Ethiopia. Swallow that bitter pill!
On the other hand Somaliland qualifies for an independence, as a study by AU itself found out and recommended already before a decade. The Republic of Somaliland was simply denied its an inalienable rights, which has been at the best delayed, if not denied.
The so called Eritrea's independence was forced on the people of Ethiopia by a mere gun point by a rebel group which didn't even have formed a formal government in the country, where Eritrea's separatists were driving from the behind!
It will be undone in due time! Mark my words here.