If Ethiopian property is to be sold to a third party by the current with-holder, then Ethiopia has to thwart it
Posted: 17 Mar 2025, 14:36
Assab Port was developed by the dire resources of Ethiopians before it was transferred to an entity that came to power without any say of the Ethiopian people by a means of a conspiracy of highest degree. This makes it a clear act of confiscation of Ethiopian property by those who came to power in both Ethiopia and Eritrea by means of violence. Both governments were never elected governments.
The people whose property was confiscated had never a say on the legally their own property before it was transferred. This means the act was a pure confiscation and with that also an illegal act. An illegal act should and will be reversed and justice be restored, no matter when.
If any third party may wish to enter into a business like deal over the stolen property of Ethiopia, then it has willingly opted to take part in a business of stolen goods.
Ethiopia, if needed, can remove the government of Isayas Afeworki from power in an attempt to restore its own confiscated property, when all other means are exhausted, and any agreement reached with the entity will be rendered null and void in the court of justice afterwards. Saudi Arabia should take note here!
The people whose property was confiscated had never a say on the legally their own property before it was transferred. This means the act was a pure confiscation and with that also an illegal act. An illegal act should and will be reversed and justice be restored, no matter when.
If any third party may wish to enter into a business like deal over the stolen property of Ethiopia, then it has willingly opted to take part in a business of stolen goods.
Ethiopia, if needed, can remove the government of Isayas Afeworki from power in an attempt to restore its own confiscated property, when all other means are exhausted, and any agreement reached with the entity will be rendered null and void in the court of justice afterwards. Saudi Arabia should take note here!