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𝐖𝐚𝐫 🟰 ᴍᴀɴ’ꜱ ꜰᴀɪʟᴜʀᴇ ᴀꜱ ᴀ ᴛʜɪɴᴋɪɴɢ ᴀɴɪᴍᴀʟ❗️ 🇪🇷 💙🌿🌿💙🇮🇸 🇮🇹 🇺🇸 🇧🇷🇨🇱 🇳🇬🇬🇶🇹🇿 🇩🇪 ʙᴇ ꜱɪʟʟʏ/ʜᴏɴᴇꜱᴛ & ᴋɪɴᴅ❗️

ጡላ®ሕልና𝗣𝐫𝐨-ትgray 🕊🧠✌🏾 Katılım Eylül 2018
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Burbur Yihisheki - ጸማም ተዋጋኣይ Daerona
From the same community, from the same culture, from the same Eritrean people — yet living two completely different lives. One mother enjoys freedom abroad while defending the regime that continues to destroy Eritrea. She carries the dictator’s flag and spreads the false narrative that Eritreans are living peacefully. Meanwhile, another mother inside Eritrea struggles to feed her family, survives without water or electricity, and lives under fear and repression every day. The suffering of Eritreans is prolonged when propaganda is exported from the diaspora to protect dictatorship. The Blue Revolution stands for the forgotten mothers, the prisoners, the youth without a future, and every Eritrean denied freedom and justice. Eritrea deserves truth, dignity, and change. #RegimeChangeInEritrea #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression
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Elsie
Elsie@ElizabethTecle·
UK residents mark your calendars to attend the vigil & prayer service honoring religious leaders & prisoners of conscience unjustly detained by the brutal #Eritrean regime. Let us stand together in remembrance, solidarity & fight for justice & human dignity. #BlueRevolution #EBRF #NomorePFDJTerror @JubileeC @CSI_humanrights @UNHumanRights @Helen287223432 @SenTedCruz @martinplaut @CmaDawit @TiborPNagyJr @mrubin1971
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Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA
Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA@michael_hoerger·
The increasing incidence of cancer in young people pre-dates COVlD, and there are articles out even this week (today) that show at the population level, we have not yet discerned significant changes in incident cancer since 2020. COVlD is a significant risk to people undergoing cancer treatment, especially among people with hematologic or metastatic cancer, receiving transplants, or systematic therapy like chemo. Long-term cancer survivors are also at greater risk of long COVlD and likely recurrence, though the number of studies in that area are limited so far. Cancer takes a long time to develop, so one would not expect to see large changes in incident cancer already. There have been some deeply flawed and discredited studies showing impossibly huge increases in cancer among people with COVlD or vaccination relative to people who purportedly did not have these exposures, both studies showing similar implausible results in an international context with obvious bias (correlated under-ascertainmrnt of exposure and outcome by nation), and are not credible. There are plausible hypotheses about how COVlD will shape cancer incidence over the long term, several of which I have discussed as reasonable, but the data cannot yet support them due to the need for long-term follow up. That is one of the reasons for the need for precautions.
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Kirstie Allsopp
Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp·
I’ve read two articles in just one day on worrying levels of cancer in younger people. We have to start asking very serious questions about hormone disrupting chemicals and plastics in our environment. How many things do we bombard ourselves with that are totally unnecessary?
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Burbur Yihisheki - ጸማም ተዋጋኣይ Daerona
Xenophobia in South Africa is not just a series of isolated incidents—it is a painful pattern that continues to threaten the dignity, safety, and lives of migrants, refugees, and foreign nationals. From violent outbreaks in places like Johannesburg and Durban, to everyday harassment in townships and workplaces, many Africans are being targeted simply for being “outsiders” in a country that once stood as a symbol of resistance against injustice. This is a contradiction that cannot be ignored. We cannot forget that South Africa’s own liberation struggle, led by figures like Nelson Mandela, was supported by solidarity from across the African continent—including countries like Eritrea. Today, it is deeply troubling to see fellow Africans turning against one another, especially when the root causes—poverty, unemployment, inequality, and political failure—are not created by migrants, but by deeper systemic issues. For Eritreans and many other nationals, leaving home is not a choice made lightly. People flee indefinite conscription, repression, lack of freedom, and economic hardship. They come to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, and dignity. Yet instead, many find themselves facing fear, violence, and exclusion. This is not just a South African issue—it is an African crisis that reflects how fragile unity has become. This is where the spirit of the Blue Revolution must speak louder than ever. The Blue Revolution stands for justice, accountability, and human dignity—not just within Eritrea, but wherever Eritreans exist. It reminds us that oppression is not only what happens under a totalitarian regime at home, but also what happens when our people are dehumanized abroad. Fighting for justice must be consistent. We cannot call for freedom in Eritrea while ignoring injustice faced by Eritreans in the diaspora. At the same time, this is a call for awareness and safety. Eritreans and all foreign nationals in South Africa must stay alert, connected, and organized. Build strong community networks. Stay informed about local developments. Avoid high-risk areas during tensions. Support one another, especially the most vulnerable. Engage with local organizations and allies who stand against xenophobia. Safety is not just individual—it is collective. To South Africans who stand against xenophobia: your voice matters. The fight against discrimination is not new to your history. Stand firm in rejecting division. Demand accountability from leaders. Promote unity over scapegoating. The future of South Africa depends on its ability to uphold the same principles it once fought for. Xenophobia must stop—not tomorrow, but now. Africa cannot afford to be divided by fear and hatred. Our struggles are interconnected. Our humanity is shared. And our liberation—whether in Eritrea, South Africa, or anywhere else—depends on how we choose to stand for each other. #BlueRevolution #StopXenophobia #AfricaUnity #JusticeForAll #Eritrea #HumanRights #TransnationalRepression #Solidarity
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Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA
Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA@michael_hoerger·
The WHO spread the myth that "COVID-19 is NOT airborne." Zoom in on their current Tweet. The CDC says to use "N95 respirators or higher" to prevent possible airborne transmission. Some workers are wearing baggy procedure masks *NOT* designed for airborne.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros

Three suspected #hantavirus case patients have just been evacuated from the ship and are on their way to receive medical care in the Netherlands in coordination with @WHO, the ship’s operator and national authorities from Cabo Verde, the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands.

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Elsie
Elsie@ElizabethTecle·
Happy Mother’s Day to all amazing mothers out there today especially to those fighting against all odds to make the world a better place, your strength, sacrifice & love inspire generations. Love & Peace ☮️ #Eritrea #Ehiopia #Sudan #BlueRevolution #EBRF
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Martin Plaut
Martin Plaut@martinplaut·
If this is accurate it’s a disgrace. Shame on all who carry out these attacks on fellow Africans!
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AronT@Aribanob·
The #SouthAfrican government is failing to hold accountable those who commit unlawful actions against migrants. At the same time, the Department of Home Affairs has failed in its core responsibility: properly documenting people who come with the intention to seek asylum. Mismanagement and administrative violations have left thousands either undocumented or stuck with expired permits. This systemic inefficiency has real consequences. People who should be protected under the law are instead treated as criminals — hunted by authorities, detained, and deported. This reality also ignores key legal principles affirmed by the High Court in the Western Cape, which recognized the right to seek asylum for those who enter the country with that intention. That legal protection is being undermined in practice. But the situation is shifting further — and more dangerously. It is no longer only the Department of Home Affairs or the police. Ordinary individuals are now taking it upon themselves to check documents, harass, and intimidate migrants. This is not happening in a vacuum. It is driven and legitimized by organized movements and political actors who frame migrants as the cause of crime, unemployment, and failing public services. We are witnessing a normalization of vigilantism, built on misinformation and frustration, where the rule of law is replaced by mob logic. That should concern everyone — regardless of where they stand. If we allow this to continue, we are not just failing migrants; we are eroding the very foundation of a lawful and democratic society. #Migrants #refugees #Durban #South_Africa #Xenophobia #AfroPhobia @JacintaNgobese @unhcrsafrica @DefendDefenders @FrontLineHRD @amnesty @AmnestySAfrica @BBCAfrica @ForumSouthern @SARefugee_Led @GovernmentZA @Inqubeko_news @SABCNews @zeteo_news @GroundUp_News @SAPoliceService @AfricaisBlack @Abramjee @penuelist_ @Julius_S_Malema @ChrisExcel102 @PresidencyZA @Pontifex @Thuso1Africa @jimNjue_ @zizipho50 #SouthAfrica #Xenophobia #Afrophobia #Durban
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