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#StopTigrayGenocide #StopTigrayFamine #EndTigraySeige #StopBombingTigray ትግራዋይነት ክቡር መነንት ትግራይ ትሰዕር💊💪

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Zekarias tekle eseyas
Zekarias tekle eseyas@zeka50214·
This is not the result of chance or the course of nature, but a deliberately engineered humanitarian catastrophe in which an entire civilian population has been stripped of food, medicine, healthcare, and safety through blockades, political decisions, and systematic inaction, where people are slowly broken down physically and psychologically because life-saving assistance is withheld, access is closed, emergency aid is turned into a tool of power, and international silence has made it possible for suffering to continue without consequence. In Tigray, starvation is used as control, illness as pressure, and exhaustion as a strategy, while health systems are destroyed, supply lines are cut, and humanitarian actors are prevented from reaching those in need, leaving elderly people, children, and families to waste away as the world debates language instead of delivering action and shifts responsibility instead of taking it. This is not a lack of resources, but a lack of political will, not a logistical failure, but a conscious choice, where people die not because help does not exist, but because it is not allowed to reach them, where suffering is normalized through delay, and where every day without action produces losses that could have been prevented. Tigray does not need more explanations, cautious statements, or empty commitments, but immediate access to food, urgent medical assistance, real protection for civilians, and full, unconditional humanitarian access, without delays, without bargaining, and without excuses. Every hour of inaction becomes a decision, every moment of silence becomes a position, and every ignored life becomes proof that passivity itself is a form of violence, which is why the world must understand that what is happening now will be remembered—not only for the suffering inflicted, but for who chose to act and who chose to look away. #Tigray #HumanitarianCrisis #EndStarvation #ProtectCivilians #HumanityFirst
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እንታይ 'ሞ 📛@meaza_AG·
.@elonmusk You have the platform to shine a light on this catastrophe. While the world looks to the future, people are dying of hunger in the 21st century. Help us amplify this voice so the world stops ignoring this famine 🌍📢 #HungerCrisis #ActNow x.com/i/status/20031#MAG
Kingdom Of Great Tigray@Tigray21Ginbot

Our people are perishing from extreme famine. Children & the elderly are at death’s door—they cannot wait for "tomorrow." 🚨 Silence is complicity! We demand immediate food aid & urgent humanitarian intervention. Governments must act NOW to save lives. 🌍💔 #TigrayFamineAlert

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Neba
Neba@neba_tdf·
ዓሕ ህዝበይ💔💔 #Tigray #TDF #Tegaru
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ጓል ራያ@meronawit_Axum·
We call on the World Food Programme to deliver aid directly—without any involvement of the TPLF. @UN @WFP @Refugees @UNHumanRights
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Mulugeta Gebregziabher, PhD
Mulugeta Gebregziabher, PhD@ProfMulugeta·
Why is the Histas refugee camp crisis being politicized and used for political point scoring? Please target the right organizations and institutions that failed their mandate. Where are you @WFP @WFPChief ? Where are you @WHO @DrTedros ? Where are you @UN @antonioguterres ? Where are you @AfricanUnionUN @_AfricanUnion CC @addisstandard @USEmbassyAddis @USUN @USATODAY Dear Medhin @mehdirhasan could you ask @DrTedros about why he doesn’t speak up about the Tigray crisis? @AJEnglish @guardian
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Dear all, Inlight of what’s going on in refugee and IDP camps housing #Tigrayan brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, I have written what feel is a workable approach for long term rehabilitation. The executive summary from my upcoming op-ed is given below . Feel free to leave your feedback. 👐🏾 ህፃፅ in my mind 👐🏾 👐🏾 Hitsas Sudan Refugees in my mind👐🏾 From Aid Dependence to Dignified Self‑Reliance: A roadmap for accountable and sustainable rehabilitation for Tigrayan IDPs and refugees Executive Summary Tigrayans displaced inside Tigray and those sheltering as refugees in Sudan and elsewhere face a protracted crisis: overcrowded camps, fires, floods, dwindling assistance, and fragile returns with limited services. Short‑term relief saved lives in the first years of displacement, but these people now need a decisive pivot to sustainable, locally grounded rehabilitation. For those in IDP camps, they need rehabilitation built on area‑specific resource mapping, cooperative micro‑enterprise, climate‑smart small‑scale irrigation, and skills pathways linked to real markets- based on availability of resources. Evidence shows safety nets alone cannot reduce long‑term vulnerabilities in conflict‑affected settings without complementary investments in livelihoods, public services, and peace (1-3). This shift must be matched by transparent oversight of fundraising and aid flows. Recurrent reports of opaque collections, informal “taxes,” and diversions erode trust and disempower communities. Some have made it a means of income and wealth when natural disasters occurs they flood the social media with fundraising campaigns on to accounts that don’t muster any accountability. Tigray needs to make such actions illegal. More over, Tigray needs to have anti‑corruption architecture that provides legal and institutional tools; humanitarian integrity standards, independent audits, complaint channels, and whistleblower protections. The Justice Bureau and regional anti‑corruption bodies should register all fundraising initiatives, require periodic disclosures, and prosecute coercion or diversion (4-6). The pathway forward rests on two pillars: (1) durable livelihood restoration: based on availability of resources, creating projects that are women‑ and youth‑led (could be cooperatives or micro‑enterprises) and (2) robust accountability: community oversight and enforceable transparency. Together, these measures can move displaced Tigrayans from dependency to dignified self‑reliance while ensuring every contribution or donation serves its intended purpose (7-8). 👐🏾 Please help the refugees at Hitsas Sudan Refugees camp ASAP. People are dying from hunger & lack of medicine👐🏾 @WHO @DrTedros @WFP @WFPChief @UN_Sudan @umasalam @unicefssudan @UNOCHA_Sudan @AsstSecStateAF @TiborPNagyJr @DawitSeyoum14

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Kingdom Of Great Tigray
Kingdom Of Great Tigray@Tigray21Ginbot·
7/10 @WFPChief, the situation in Hitsats is dire. People are perishing daily from hunger. We need the @WFP to lead an urgent, massive scale-up of emergency food distribution in Tigray. We cannot let more children die of starvation. 🌾🆘 #WorldFoodProgramme x.com/i/status/20032…
Kingdom Of Great Tigray@Tigray21Ginbot

In the dust of Hitsats, Tigray, mothers hold the hollow bodies of children stolen by famine. Our hearts are breaking, our people are perishing, & the silence of 🇪🇹 & the world is deafening. PLEASE, don't let Tigray starve. Every second is a life lost forever. 😭💔🌍🙏🆘 @UNOCHA

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Hope✍
Hope✍@hopegeb·
I am speechless. Losing people to famine in the 21st century is an insult to humanity. Urgent action is needed for Hitsats!
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Amhara Mavericks
Amhara Mavericks@Amharaawakening·
The suffering and starvation of Tigrayans, whether deliberate or exaggerated… has always served TPLF. OPP is just another wing of the same machine, delighting in starving and killing people. Oromo PP is TPLF’s brainchild, and neither of them gives a damn about the people.
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Dehab@DehabSarj·
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Romha
Romha@Romha12·
Despite the #CoHA ending large-scale fighting in 2022, hundreds of thousands remain internally displaced in #Tigray. Many lack basic assistance & cannot return home safely. This ongoing neglect is costing lives. Urgent action is needed now‼️ #TigrayIDPs #SaveLives @SenateForeign
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Goyteom Gebreegziabher
Goyteom Gebreegziabher@Goyteom37·
🚨#Tigray: According to @Tigrai_TV, 50 IDPs lost their lives in the past six months and 1,700 people in severe condition due to hunger strike in #Hitsats IDPs camp of North Western Tigrai.💔🖤
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Brhane Negasi
Brhane Negasi@BrhaneNe·
Please save our people starving in #WesternTigray refugee camps 🔔 they displaced from their homes because of the previous war in Tigray almost #6Years ago,their home town was taken , their children dies & everything collapses ,all thier status becomes history,they stay more 1/2
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ባሕረፅዮን@Hamesa_Tsegemat·
Where is the TPLF investing the 300 billion birr while our IDPs are starving? They are turning Tigray into a training ground for military operations, opposing the Ethiopian government and channeling this vast sum into their forces.
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Brhane Negasi
Brhane Negasi@BrhaneNe·
Over 1,700 IDPs at #Hitsats center in #Tigray in #critical condition amid severe #hunger, lack of medical care More than 1,700 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering at the Hitsats IDP center in Tigray are facing a worsening hunger crisis, with reports indicating... 1/2
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BM Irobta
BM Irobta@BmIrobta·
Starvation must never be used as a weapon. The people of Tigray continue to suffer from severe hunger despite the Pretoria Agreement. The international community must act now to ensure its full implementation and protect civilians.#TigrayCantWait #TigrayStarves
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Mulugeta Gebregziabher, PhD
Mulugeta Gebregziabher, PhD@ProfMulugeta·
Dear all, Inlight of what’s going on in refugee and IDP camps housing #Tigrayan brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, I have written what feel is a workable approach for long term rehabilitation. The executive summary from my upcoming op-ed is given below . Feel free to leave your feedback. 👐🏾 ህፃፅ in my mind 👐🏾 👐🏾 Hitsas Sudan Refugees in my mind👐🏾 From Aid Dependence to Dignified Self‑Reliance: A roadmap for accountable and sustainable rehabilitation for Tigrayan IDPs and refugees Executive Summary Tigrayans displaced inside Tigray and those sheltering as refugees in Sudan and elsewhere face a protracted crisis: overcrowded camps, fires, floods, dwindling assistance, and fragile returns with limited services. Short‑term relief saved lives in the first years of displacement, but these people now need a decisive pivot to sustainable, locally grounded rehabilitation. For those in IDP camps, they need rehabilitation built on area‑specific resource mapping, cooperative micro‑enterprise, climate‑smart small‑scale irrigation, and skills pathways linked to real markets- based on availability of resources. Evidence shows safety nets alone cannot reduce long‑term vulnerabilities in conflict‑affected settings without complementary investments in livelihoods, public services, and peace (1-3). This shift must be matched by transparent oversight of fundraising and aid flows. Recurrent reports of opaque collections, informal “taxes,” and diversions erode trust and disempower communities. Some have made it a means of income and wealth when natural disasters occurs they flood the social media with fundraising campaigns on to accounts that don’t muster any accountability. Tigray needs to make such actions illegal. More over, Tigray needs to have anti‑corruption architecture that provides legal and institutional tools; humanitarian integrity standards, independent audits, complaint channels, and whistleblower protections. The Justice Bureau and regional anti‑corruption bodies should register all fundraising initiatives, require periodic disclosures, and prosecute coercion or diversion (4-6). The pathway forward rests on two pillars: (1) durable livelihood restoration: based on availability of resources, creating projects that are women‑ and youth‑led (could be cooperatives or micro‑enterprises) and (2) robust accountability: community oversight and enforceable transparency. Together, these measures can move displaced Tigrayans from dependency to dignified self‑reliance while ensuring every contribution or donation serves its intended purpose (7-8). 👐🏾 Please help the refugees at Hitsas Sudan Refugees camp ASAP. People are dying from hunger & lack of medicine👐🏾 @WHO @DrTedros @WFP @WFPChief @UN_Sudan @umasalam @unicefssudan @UNOCHA_Sudan @AsstSecStateAF @TiborPNagyJr @DawitSeyoum14
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Addis Standard
Addis Standard@addisstandard·
Over 1,700 IDPs at #Hitsats center in #Tigray in #critical condition amid severe #hunger, lack of medical care More than 1,700 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering at the Hitsats IDP center in Tigray are facing a worsening hunger crisis, with reports indicating repeated fatalities and growing numbers of people in critical condition due to severe food shortages and limited access to medical care. According to a report by the local broadcaster, at least 50 IDPs have reportedly died amid acute food shortages since July 2025, while approximately 1,700 others remain at risk. Elderly people, women, and children are among those most affected, with residents reporting incidents of people collapsing after going days without adequate food. Simret, Salsay Weyane Tigray , TPLF and Tigray Interim Administration President issued statement regarding the issue. Read more at: addisstandard.com/over-1700-idps…
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Tigrai Online
Tigrai Online@tigraionline·
The #Ethiopian regime is using the #Pretoria agreement to continue silent genocide in #Tigrai especially the IDPs of Western #Tigray. 1.6 million people would not die silently. Now is the time put meaningful pressure on Abiy Ahmed. Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
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