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# Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Morone Locust Eater! Cigar has told you clearly that you are an idiot & Liwatch Liwatch dirty Agame. You better beg for more AID for your hungry people from uncle Tom instead of copying & paste garbage & scraps
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Where is the forum administrator/moderator, Elias? This animal has spammed the forum.
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#Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea!
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I understand you are too scared to face the truth!
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llmAxumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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As a die hard cadre whom are you trying to fool here? The Eritrean independence took place under the sunny tropical sky through the legal and legitimate referendum accompanied by the authoritative signature of the then tplf Ethiopian leader obbo Meles Zenawi, your own role model. The only lasting damage obbo Meles did was that he officially and publicly promised to accept the outcome of whatever the boundary commission decides regarding the boundary piece of land areas, Badime located between Eritrea and Ethiopia in Tigray region.Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
When the neutral boundary commission adjudicated the Badime piece of land area as being part of Eritrea, obbo Meles Zenawi boldly swallowed his official and public promises and refused to accept the Eritrean rights over Badime. And this corrosive decision became the cancer cell both in the Eritrean body politics and the Ethiopian body politics for a long time, and you are still walking along the same lane by other means as you mean to blame the victims and try to agitate and ignite another warfare as usual. If have really good questions and complaints please direct them to ex-PM Meles Zenawi, and leave us all alone in peace. .
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑03 Nov 2022, 21:19Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
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Axumezana wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 10:40Axumezana wrote: ↑03 Nov 2022, 21:19Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 20:23Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
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Did you really think, I'd just forgive and forget, NO
Your blood should run cold, so cold
You, you two-timing, cheap-lying, wannabe
You're a fool, if you thought that I'd just let this go
I see red, red, oh red
A gun to your head, head, to your head
Now all I see is red, red, red
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑26 Nov 2022, 12:29Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
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Ethiopia will for ever remained landlocked ethiopia never was born with a sea outlet
Never ever in history did Ethiopia access to the sea only when it illegally annexed Eritrea , against the will of the eritrean people
Dr Zackovich
Never ever in history did Ethiopia access to the sea only when it illegally annexed Eritrea , against the will of the eritrean people
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"Never say I'd never agree with someone's opinion". Here is the proof that I find myself in total agreement with Zack, which I thought would never happen. LOL!
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to Red Sea! Ethiopian sovereign right of Access to the sea under international law
Axumezana wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 07:58The link below is a well researched thesis document by Abebe T. Kahsay (Major General) on Ethiopia's sovereign right of Access to the Red Sea under international law.
In this document Major General Abebe reveals and concludes that:
- It was lost opportunity to recognize Eritrea with out securing Red Sea Access to Ethiopia
- It was wrong to base the Algiers agreement on out of dated " Null and Void Treaties due to the invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935 " of 1900, 1902 and 1908 instead of United Nations Resolution 390 V ( refer to Chapter 4 of the thesis for details) in which Ethiopia's right to have access to the Red Sea was one of the objectives of the resolution.
- General Abebe clearly concludes Ethiopia still has legitimate and un-breached right to secure Access to Red Sea through the International Law in reference to the United Nations Resolutions 390 V
In addition to the above , invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020 has made the Algiers Agreement "Null and Viod" and Ethiopia's negotiation position to claim its access to Red Sea is further strengthened.
Therefore the following action is required by the Ethiopian government immediately:
- Declaration that the Algiers Agreement is "Null and Void' in reference to Eritrea's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia in November 2020.
- As part of reversing the aggression of Eritrea, occupying the strip of land from the Assab Port to the Historical port of Adulis
- Negotiate with Post- Isaias Eritrea and secure Access to Red Sea.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/ ... xt=stu_llm