Ethiopia that pioneered and fought for the freedom of all races in the world is yet poised to pioneer yet another
Posted: 14 Nov 2025, 15:18
Ethiopia that pioneered and fought for the freedom of all races in the world by defeating fascism and stopping colonialism is yet poised to pioneer yet more freedom of all nations of the world.
The notion of being a landlocked country is nothing less than a humiliating description of being in a geographic prison of any sovereign nation in the world by curbing their freedom of accessing the natural and common public resources of the world, a maritime accessibility, unimpeded.
Some of these artificial confinement of sovereign nations of the world are imposed by, in most cases, the legacies of colonialism and relict of subjugation and exploitation of many people of the world, which we were to told to have been freed. Half freedom is not a true freedom!
All nations of the world should be treated equally, specially in matters of accessibility of the natural resources and self-reliance to warrant an equal opportunity for all. The case of Ethiopia is a glaring demonstration of how the legacies of colonialism has left its scar on the nations' future, by denying Ethiopia's access rights to the sea, that she used for millennia. If this wounds are not healed, then there is no peace, as the saying goes "no justice, no peace" clearly demonstrates.
Make all the people of the world full free! There is no half freedom!
The notion of being a landlocked country is nothing less than a humiliating description of being in a geographic prison of any sovereign nation in the world by curbing their freedom of accessing the natural and common public resources of the world, a maritime accessibility, unimpeded.
Some of these artificial confinement of sovereign nations of the world are imposed by, in most cases, the legacies of colonialism and relict of subjugation and exploitation of many people of the world, which we were to told to have been freed. Half freedom is not a true freedom!
All nations of the world should be treated equally, specially in matters of accessibility of the natural resources and self-reliance to warrant an equal opportunity for all. The case of Ethiopia is a glaring demonstration of how the legacies of colonialism has left its scar on the nations' future, by denying Ethiopia's access rights to the sea, that she used for millennia. If this wounds are not healed, then there is no peace, as the saying goes "no justice, no peace" clearly demonstrates.
Make all the people of the world full free! There is no half freedom!