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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
Filth can't clean filth. Oromuma ethnic cronyism is protected, and the so called new law going to exclusively target and loot other Ethiopians. If the past 4 years experience is to go by, homes were demolished based on Ethnicity, what is new about so called seriousness except a grand scam for tribal hustlers. If justice to reign in Ethiopia the tribal edifice has to give way. Where tribal cronyism is the law, justice is nowhere to be found, that is Ethiopia's 33 years of experience. You know it and we know it. Mr. Defend the sheer lie.
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wubebereha
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
this is a scheme by the desperate government to snatch properties from the average citizens and distribute it amongst its supporters. it is not going to work!
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
A scam to take Amhara land in Addis Abba and give to Oromo invaders.
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
TAGA said it targets only other Ethiopians, without being applied on the Oromos themselves, and you took it further and said it would target only the Amharas.
Both of you didn't deny the fact that the properties were ill-earned, with some sort of illicit businesses mixed in. In this case it could be okay, if somebody in the same illicit business may escape but others are caught. How are you justifying the scheme?
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:10Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
TAGA said it targets only other Ethiopians, without being applied on the Oromos themselves, and you took it further and said it would target only the Amharas.
Both of you didn't deny the fact that the properties were ill-earned, with some sort of illicit businesses mixed in. In this case it could be okay, if somebody in the same illicit business may escape but others are caught. How are you justifying the scheme?
He might be learning from you!Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
You camouflaged yourself as an Amhara for some time in vain, then an Agame, again in vain, and you're nowadays farting loud coming out of the closet as a Galla, when everybody is just disgusted by Galla and anything that has to do with them, including the fuc'ker clown monkey at Menelik Palace.
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
Somaliman wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:20DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:10Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
TAGA said it targets only other Ethiopians, without being applied on the Oromos themselves, and you took it further and said it would target only the Amharas.
Both of you didn't deny the fact that the properties were ill-earned, with some sort of illicit businesses mixed in. In this case it could be okay, if somebody in the same illicit business may escape but others are caught. How are you justifying the scheme?
He might be learning from you!Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
You camouflaged yourself as an Amhara for some time in vain, then an Agame, again in vain, and you're nowadays farting loud coming out of the closet as a Galla, when everybody is just disgusted by Galla and anything that has to do with them, including the fuc'ker clown monkey at Menelik Palace.
I am Somali but disgusted by Oromo monkeys claiming everybody's land. Addis Abba is Amhara city. Amhara are good hard working people. You cannot steal their property land and give it to Oromo invaders. This is wrong. From claiming Somali sea to this. This is disgusting.
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
A drug dealer is not equipped to be in charge of investigating illegal drug transaction. How that nonchalantly escapes you telles about you more than what you say. Imagin Addanch Abbabe who found 40 million birr deposited in her account out of thin air overlooking an investigating illearned money or shimiles whose brother involved in billions birr construction materials corruption leading to investigating illearned money..
are you kidding us. Your cop out is where is the evidence? We need an independent investigation. Don't we?is that what we have?
D the lie, of course that what we have is your answer, obviously.
D the lie, of course that what we have is your answer, obviously.
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wubebereha
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
DTT how can you say changing dollar using black market is illegal when the government is doing itDefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:10Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
TAGA said it targets only other Ethiopians, without being applied on the Oromos themselves, and you took it further and said it would target only the Amharas.
Both of you didn't deny the fact that the properties were ill-earned, with some sort of illicit businesses mixed in. In this case it could be okay, if somebody in the same illicit business may escape but others are caught. How are you justifying the scheme?
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
Well, if that is the case, then the government used the changed money to fund public projects and the citizens should also bear their share of the burden to rebuild the country.wubebereha wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:52
DTT how can you say changing dollar using black market is illegal when the government is doing it![]()
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The right step in the right direction.
BTW., they didn't say that they will criminalize them, they simply said to use the civil code to reappropriate the ill-gained money and use it for the common good of all.
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
አዲስ አበባ የሁሉም ኢትዮጵያውያኖች መኖሪያ ነች!
Wordpad wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:26Somaliman wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:20DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:10Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
TAGA said it targets only other Ethiopians, without being applied on the Oromos themselves, and you took it further and said it would target only the Amharas.
Both of you didn't deny the fact that the properties were ill-earned, with some sort of illicit businesses mixed in. In this case it could be okay, if somebody in the same illicit business may escape but others are caught. How are you justifying the scheme?
He might be learning from you!Yesterday you were a Somali, today an Amhara and tomorrow?
You camouflaged yourself as an Amhara for some time in vain, then an Agame, again in vain, and you're nowadays farting loud coming out of the closet as a Galla, when everybody is just disgusted by Galla and anything that has to do with them, including the fuc'ker clown monkey at Menelik Palace.
I am Somali but disgusted by Oromo monkeys claiming everybody's land. Addis Abba is Amhara city. Amhara are good hard working people. You cannot steal their property land and give it to Oromo invaders. This is wrong. From claiming Somali sea to this. This is disgusting.
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
አቶ ዓብዮት በሻሻ ጥርሱን ሲነቅል የሰማውን የትርፍ ቤቶች መውረስ አዋጅ አሁን ሊያስፈፅም ነው። የኢትዮጵያ ቀንደኛው ሌባ መንግስት ነው። ሌላ ማንደናበርና ማጨናበር አያስፈልግም።
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 16:55Well, if that is the case, then the government used the changed money to fund public projects and the citizens should also bear their share of the burden to rebuild the country.wubebereha wrote: ↑17 Jun 2024, 15:52
DTT how can you say changing dollar using black market is illegal when the government is doing it![]()
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The right step in the right direction.
BTW., they didn't say that they will criminalize them, they simply said to use the civil code to reappropriate the ill-gained money and use it for the common good of all.
Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
አሳ ግማቱ ካናቱ! ምንጩ በማይታወቅ ገንዘብ ጫካ እየመነጠረ ግንብ የሚሰራው እራሱ የበሻሻው ጨቅላ አብዮት ነው።
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
Let's put into perspective the issue at hand here. Diaspora is making much loud noises here, it is worried if the new legislation could affect it.
The legislation is nothing but about declaring of the property (and wealth) under one's name, which is much universal in all countries of the world.
I asked someone recently to send cash home through a private person and for that asked the person to give me his bank account in the country of his residence and the first response I got from the person was that he has to declare the money to the authorities the source of the money, otherwise if two or three people may send money (just few hundreds) to his bank account and he may fail to declare this properly, then he feared could face some sort of questioning by the respective authorities.
Money flowing to your account has to be declared and made transparent in the western countries themselves, no matter if the amount is just few hundreds of dollars. You could be suspected of engaging in an illicit activities to generate income from it, which can get you a serious problem.
Ethiopian diaspora, the majority of which is said to be hallucinating already, thinks in the case of Ethiopia it shouldn't be demanded to declare the source of the property or wealth under his/her possession.
Why should Ethiopia be different here? Any explanation for this in the world of mass hallucination?
Face it, you can't own property in a given country without duly declaring its source! Someone is bleeding to safeguard the well being of the nation, other selfish creatures are worried of not accumulating wealth at the cost of others, which world are we in?
The legislation is nothing but about declaring of the property (and wealth) under one's name, which is much universal in all countries of the world.
I asked someone recently to send cash home through a private person and for that asked the person to give me his bank account in the country of his residence and the first response I got from the person was that he has to declare the money to the authorities the source of the money, otherwise if two or three people may send money (just few hundreds) to his bank account and he may fail to declare this properly, then he feared could face some sort of questioning by the respective authorities.
Money flowing to your account has to be declared and made transparent in the western countries themselves, no matter if the amount is just few hundreds of dollars. You could be suspected of engaging in an illicit activities to generate income from it, which can get you a serious problem.
Ethiopian diaspora, the majority of which is said to be hallucinating already, thinks in the case of Ethiopia it shouldn't be demanded to declare the source of the property or wealth under his/her possession.
Why should Ethiopia be different here? Any explanation for this in the world of mass hallucination?
Face it, you can't own property in a given country without duly declaring its source! Someone is bleeding to safeguard the well being of the nation, other selfish creatures are worried of not accumulating wealth at the cost of others, which world are we in?
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: Now it is getting serious, ET Government means business seriously
ነገሩ ሁሉንም ነዉ የምመለከተዉ፣ የቤት ሠራተኛ ሆና/ሆኖ የቤት መኪና አለኝ ከለች/ካለ፣ አሯ እባኮትን ከዬት ነዉ ያመጡት ልትባል/ልባል ነዉ።