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Senuna K@SenunaK·
We demand the release of the imprisoned young Eritreans #BlueRevolution, who were merely protesting against the Eritrean regime and its supporters. We were not against German laws or the police, but against the propaganda festivals, etc !! #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerror #NoMorePFDJPropaganda @GBA_b_BGH @Bundeskanzler @GrueneBundestag @bundesrat @BMI_Bund @MarcoBuschmann @_FriedrichMerz @DeutscheWelle @tagesschau @hessencam @BILD
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PFDJ propaganda is losing its power as more Eritreans begin to question the narrative they have been fed for years. Truth is spreading through conversations, awareness, and courage. Lies cannot survive when people start to think freely. This is the beginning of a new chapter for Eritrea. #NoMorePFDJPropaganda #TransnationalRepression #BlueRevolution #TruthMatters #Awareness #Freedom #Justice #Eritrea #Voices @Daerona901 @martinplaut @AJEnglish @CNN @amnesty @hrw @UN
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Da’erona
Da’erona@Daerona901·
Hi everyone, Next Sunday, April 5th, we’ll be hosting an interview with journalist Martin Plaut at 8 PM London Time and 9 pm Berlin Time. Join us for an important conversation on Eritrea, including regime change, transnational repression, and the future of the country. We look forward to having you all there. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #RegimeChangeInEritrea @martinplaut
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ሃርሞኒ/Harmony
ሃርሞኒ/Harmony@Uriel010212·
I left Eritrea when I was ten, at an age when memory is still soft, still forming but somehow, the land hardened itself inside me. It became something permanent. Not just a place, but a rhythm in my chest. A language in my silence. A warmth I have been chasing ever since. People think nostalgia is about remembering what was. But this feels different. It is not just memory it is absence that breathes. It is the shape of something missing that still defines you. I miss Eritrea not only as it was, but as it could have been. I miss the version of myself that might have grown there, rooted instead of scattered. I miss the ordinary things dust on the road, the quiet dignity of people, the way time moved differently, slower, almost respectful. These are small things, but they carry entire worlds. And yet, I cannot go back. Not because the land has rejected me, but because power has wrapped itself around it so tightly that even love cannot pass through freely. A country should be a home, not a cage. But when a regime turns belonging into something conditional, even memory becomes an act of resistance. So I fight. Not out of anger alone, though anger lives in me. Not out of revenge. But because love, when it has nowhere to return, transforms into something sharper. Into refusal. Into voice. Into defiance. I fight because I refuse to accept that a place so full of life must remain suffocated. I fight because I want one day to return not as a stranger looking at ruins, but as someone who can finally stand on that soil without fear, without silence. Exile teaches you something painful: that home is not only where you are from, but also where you are not allowed to be. And so I carry Eritrea like a question I cannot answer. Like a promise I cannot yet fulfill. Like a wound that has learned how to speak. Maybe one day, the distance between memory and reality will close. Maybe one day, longing will no longer feel like resistance. Until then, I remember. I speak. I fight. Because to love a place deeply is to refuse to let it disappear even when you are forced to live far away from it. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerrorism #Eritrea
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ሃርሞኒ/Harmony
ሃርሞኒ/Harmony@Uriel010212·
Using Religion to Hide Repression The Eritrean regime frequently presents itself as a model of religious harmony, pointing to peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians. But this narrative hides a deeper and more troubling reality: religion is being used as a cover for repression. True harmony cannot exist without freedom. Yet in Eritrea, religious life is not fully free. Religious leaders who step outside approved boundaries who speak honestly, independently, or critically have faced arrest, detention, and long periods of silence. This is not respect for religion. It is control over it. A government cannot claim to protect faith while punishing those who live it with integrity. When religious figures are imprisoned or intimidated for speaking truth, religion itself becomes restricted. It is no longer a space of moral guidance, but one that is carefully monitored and limited. The image of unity is repeated again and again: Muslims and Christians living side by side, sharing traditions, honoring each other. But unity without freedom is fragile. It is not built on trust, but on the absence of open voices. Real coexistence allows disagreement, independent thought, and honest expression. It does not fear what people might say. It does not silence those who lead with conscience. Using religion to project stability while suppressing independent voices is not harmony it is deception. It creates the appearance of peace while hiding the reality of control. If Eritrea is to be a true example of unity, it must allow religious leaders and ordinary citizens alike to speak, practice, and live without fear. Until then, claims of religious harmony remain incomplete and deeply misleading. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerrorism #Eritrea
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ሃርሞኒ/Harmony
ሃርሞኒ/Harmony@Uriel010212·
Renaissance of Eritrean Cinema Can’t Happen Without Freedom of Expression The article presents the Asmara Film Festival as the beginning of a “renaissance” in Eritrean cinema. But this framing avoids a fundamental truth: there can be no cultural rebirth in a system that continues to suppress the very freedoms art depends on. Eritrea’s cinematic silence was not a natural decline. It was the result of years of control, censorship, and fear. Journalists were imprisoned, independent voices disappeared, and artists were left with two choices: conform or leave. Many chose exile. Today, some of the most creative Eritrean minds live outside the country, unable to freely produce or share their work at home. To now speak of a “renaissance” without acknowledging this reality is deeply misleading. A revival suggests a return to something that simply faded. But Eritrean art did not fade it was systematically restricted. Without confronting that history, any attempt to rebuild cultural life risks becoming a staged performance rather than a genuine transformation. Film festivals, by nature, should be spaces of open dialogue, critical reflection, and diverse perspectives. Yet without true freedom of expression, they risk becoming curated showcases that reflect only what is permitted, not what is real. Cinema cannot thrive where artists must self-censor or avoid difficult truths. A true renaissance of Eritrean cinema will not come from official events alone. It will come when filmmakers can create without fear, when criticism is allowed, and when art is no longer treated as something to be controlled. It will come when those in exile can return and participate freely in shaping the country’s cultural future. Until then, the language of “renaissance” remains premature. What Eritrean cinema needs first is not celebration but freedom. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerrorism #Eritrea
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Burbur Yihisheki - ጸማም ተዋጋኣይ Daerona
The totalitarian regime in Eritrea stands as a grave humanitarian offender, systematically denying its people their fundamental rights, dignity, and freedom. Its repressive system has devastated generations through indefinite conscription, mass surveillance, censorship, and the silencing of all dissent. This is not simply a domestic crisis—it is a source of regional instability, driving displacement, fueling insecurity, and undermining peace across neighboring countries. A system built on fear and absolute control cannot be reformed from within. It must be fully dismantled and replaced with a government rooted in accountability, justice, and the will of the people. The struggle for change is not only about Eritrea—it is about restoring human dignity, protecting future generations, and ensuring long-term stability in the Horn of Africa. The time for meaningful transformation is now. Eritreans deserve freedom, justice, and the right to determine their own future without repression. The call for change is not political rhetoric—it is a humanitarian necessity. #BlueRevolution #Eritrea #HumanRights #JusticeForEritrea #Freedom #Democracy #EndDictatorship #NoMoreSilence #HornOfAfrica #PeaceAndJustice #StopOppression #VoicesForEritrea #ChangeIsNow @TiborPNagyJr @martinplaut @HRF @UNHumanRights @amnesty @hrw
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YONAS
YONAS@YGebrhewit·
The time has come for the fall of dictatorships, and Eritrea, which is governed by a brutal dictatorship, has been deprived of all development and human rights, and its people have been isolated from the rest of the world.
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AronT
AronT@Aribanob·
States invest in sports and athletics as an investment in the future of youth and a project of nation-building. #PFDJ has tirelessly worked to disintegrate and demotivate Eritrean youth, crushed aspiring athletes, and forced them to spend their productive years in trenches and prisons as part of a repressive project. The #PFDJ doesn’t appreciate talent but exploits those who made names by circumventing the unconducive context in Eritrea, whether inside like Bini or diaspora-based. The diaspora group joined the national team, it’s their right to join it though the CONCEPT RIGHT is not known in Eritrea, but for sure the Eritrean national team is NOT their first choice. basically they joined it for their CV. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerrorism #Eritrea
Kjetil Tronvoll@KjetilTronvoll

Diaspora Eritreans in Norway with dual citizenship constitute the largest group of players - 3 - on the Eritrea National football team in the 2027 African Cup of Nations AFCON)! A result of the repressive regime, and an exodus of refugees over two decades.

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Burbur Yihisheki - ጸማም ተዋጋኣይ Daerona
Emerging video evidence appears to show a People’s Front for Democracy and Justice envoy openly referencing Welqait while reports continue to point to support for FANO-aligned forces. These developments raise serious concerns about cross-border involvement by Eritrea inside Ethiopia, risking further escalation and instability in an already fragile region. Such actions, if confirmed, go beyond internal politics—they threaten regional peace and undermine the principles of sovereignty and good neighborly relations. The people of the Horn of Africa deserve stability, not proxy conflicts and covert interference. This is why movements like the Eritrean Blue Revolution Front continue to call for meaningful change. The demand for regime change in Eritrea is rooted in the need for accountability, transparency, and a future built on peace rather than conflict. A stable Eritrea is not just important for its own citizens—it is essential for the entire region. Real change would open the door to cooperation, trust, and long-term development between Eritrea and its neighbors. The international community must pay close attention. Silence in the face of such developments risks enabling further instability. #RegimeChangeInEritrea #TransnationalRepression #BlueRevolution #Eritrea #NoMorePFDJTerror #HornOfAfrica #PeaceAndStability #AccountabilityNow #RegionalSecurity #RegimeChangeInEritrea #EBRF @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @DrWorkneh @GHessebon @AdanechAbiebie @ifa_ethiopia @SpeakerJohnson @SenBillCassidy @GeneralHemedti @fanatelevision @Reuters @AlJazeera @SenTedCruz
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Senuna K@SenunaK·
To Those In struggle, Not Only Against Dictatorship but also Against Separation from the family! Stay strong, Youngsters! My deepest empathy and respect ❤️🌠 ኣጆኹም ! Everything has an end ! #KeepHopeAlive
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Martin Plaut
Martin Plaut@martinplaut·
Tigray and Eritrea Must Cooperate to Survive "The unifying cultural fabric: the shared liturgy of the Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the poetry of the Tigrigna language, the economic networks can gradually weaken the foundations of manufactured hatred" martinplaut.com/2026/03/25/tig…
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Senuna K@SenunaK·
Samri-Alpha እዝውቲ@EriSamrawit

Eritrea today represents one of the most enduring cases of institutionalised repression in the modern world. For decades, governance has operated without a constitution in practice, without independent courts, without a free press, and without political pluralism. This is not merely a political failure it is a structural system designed to suppress accountability. Multiple international reports, including findings presented at the United Nations Human Rights Council, have documented patterns that point to widespread and systematic abuses, including arbitrary detention, indefinite national service, and severe restrictions on freedom of expression. When a state eliminates independent institutions, it removes the very mechanisms that protect citizens. When journalists disappear, truth disappears with them. When courts are silent, justice becomes impossible.This is not governance it is control. The long-term consequence is visible: A generation deprived of education, opportunity, and voice. A society where fear replaces civic participation. A nation where silence is mistaken for stability. The question is no longer whether reform is needed. The question is how long the world will tolerate a system that denies fundamental human dignity. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #NoMorePFDJTerror #JusticeForEritrea #DemocracyNow #HumanRights #Accountability @UNHumanRights @amnesty @hrw @EU_Commission @StateDept @AlJazeera @BBCWorld @CNN @dw_politics

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