
KaberInka
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KaberInka
@Kabelyse
(Un)Learning.
Ni d'ici, ni de là Katılım Eylül 2009
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"will you survive? No, darling, I will thrive." - @ijeomaumebinyuo, tell the darkness i didn’t die. 💛
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As the world looks elsewhere, Israel continues to exterminate Palestinians in Gaza. Days in days out. Shame on complicit western media and all complicit governments.
Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ 𓂆@OmarHamadD
Massacres against Palestinian civilians in Gaza are still being carried out by Israel. Just minutes ago, another massacre occurred in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.
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The simple truth is that anyone with anything close to that level of empathy simply wouldn't be able to reach anything close to bezos levels of wealthy, because that amount of money requires unbelievable amounts of human exploitation
Rushi@rushicrypto
I don't get greed. If I had Bezos cash, I'd be fixing a problem every week. Homelessness? Not on my watch. Hungry kids in school? No way. Animal shelters full? I'll build 10,000 more.
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@EtDayere @Kabelyse @BATUNGWALOYS Mpejeje kumviriza analyse ya wa madamu yaratwicaye imbere. Conclusion : elle est folle.🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️😳
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Un grand Merci @Kabelyse et son équipe pour tout l'hommage Ku nzirakarengane zahitanywe muri 1972.
Kudos @BATUNGWALOYS une belle rencontre.
À méditer,
"Génocide des Bahutu, crimes contre l'humanité des Baganwa, Bahutu, Batutsi, Batwa."
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@Bumwe__ @EtDayere @BATUNGWALOYS Wait what whoooo is this person? 😭🤣 Je rate des choses on this streets lately.
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@EtDayere @Kabelyse @BATUNGWALOYS Yavuze ngo yari conférence yo kwigisha amacakubiri...ngo et d'ailleurs ntawundi muntu bari basangiye ubwoko yarariyo!🤣🤣😅😅🤣 Elle doit vraiment être internée!!!
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Guess who is opposing Dangote’s proposal to build a 1.2M barrels a day refinery in east Africa (Tanzania, Kenya and Congo)
World Bank and IMF. : )))
Their argument? it would give monopoly to one company over energy.
1) All the while, French refineries are in almost every oil producing countries in Africa.
2) No African countries could get a loan to build a refinery larger than 400,000 barrels per day (one of the most profitable businesses ever). So the majority are small and struggle for profitability.
3) Nigeria oil had to be exported to Europe, refined and in many cases sold back to Nigeria and ECOWAS countries, under companies like shell and total.
4) it took until a billionaire financed the refinery in Nigeria himself to change part of that production and supply pipeline. And today, after the Hormuz blockade, EU countries are now buying oil from Dangote.


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#Burundi_Saudia:
A Burundian woman named Mugisha Liesse is suffering from a serious and unusual illness and is asking for help. She is requesting the agency PAFARI, which sent her abroad, to assist her in returning home for medical treatment, as she may die if she does not receive urgent help.
MESSAGE WRITTEN BY HER SIBLING SEEKING HELP
Good morning, my name is Quentine Iranyibutse, and I live in Kanyosha. I have a sister in Saudi Arabia named Liesse Mugisha, who was sent there by an agency called “Pafari” on 20/12/2025. In February, when Ramadan began, she started feeling pain in her legs, especially in her knees. She thought it was just work fatigue and kept encouraging herself to continue working, hoping it would go away.
However, from that time on, she never felt well again. She endured the pain until Ramadan ended, but it only got worse. Her legs and arms began to swell and stopped functioning properly. She informed her employer (boss), who gave her a topical ointment that had expired three years earlier. Even after using it, nothing improved.
The next day, we asked the Pafari agency to help her get medical attention. They did, and she was taken to the hospital on 09/04/2026. From that day, she remained there without receiving any proper assistance. Her employer left her there alone, and she spent days and nights hungry and thirsty, sleeping on a chair.
We kept informing the Pafari agency, but they kept telling us that since she was at the hospital, we should wait. Meanwhile, her condition was very bad—she had no food, no water, no clothes to change into, and no one to care for her.
On April 9, she underwent medical tests, but since then nothing else has been done, and her pain has only worsened. We informed Pafari again, and they asked the employer to take better care of her. However, on April 13, the employer took her back home, claiming that she was not sick and was pretending.
The employer then called the office in Saudi Arabia, saying the worker was not ill. A staff member from the office called Liesse Mugisha and told her she was pretending, that she was refusing to work, and even threatened to beat or kill her.
Since then, she has been extremely frightened and unable to work because her legs and arms are not functioning properly. We contacted Pafari again, but they told us that if she is not sick, we should pay for her return ticket ourselves and stop bothering them.
We then decided to reach out to Daniel Mugisha because we felt helpless—the Pafari agency had abandoned us, and her condition kept worsening. Even her employer could see she was sick, yet still forced her to work, and if she didn’t, he would not give her food.
On April 15, her condition worsened further as her head was affected, and she began speaking incoherently. Sometimes she manages to access the internet and send us messages, but other times we have no information about her. At one point, she asked her employer to take her to the office, saying that even if they killed her, she had no other option. The employer told her to return to the house and promised to take her to the office the next day.
She spent that day and night without food, and even today we do not know where she is or how she is doing. We do not even know if she is still alive.
We are asking for your help to bring her back to Burundi so she can receive proper medical treatment. Your assistance would mean a lot to us.
THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM HER SIBLING.
Daniel Mugisha 16/04/2026
@GeneralNeva
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@AfricaDefenders
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@MemoryBandera
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@hrw
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@UN
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I don’t know if anyone will even care about what I’m saying now but the truth is harsher than any person can imagine.
A large number of children in Gaza are being born with shocking deformities: open spine defects, severe heart abnormalities, missing limbs, deformed heads, and faces that look as if they were burned inside the womb. They come into the world already marked by the war before they even take their first breath.
Mothers have been inhaling rocket gases and toxic smoke for months, drinking water contaminated with explosives residue, and living on soil saturated with toxins.
I saw photos and videos myself of children in extremely difficult conditions unbearable to look at. Babies screaming in pain during their first hours of life, their tiny bodies horribly deformed. Doctors say they have never seen such cases in their entire lives, and they warn: “These deformities are unprecedented and will increase because of the pollution.”
Here, we don’t just suffer from hunger and epidemics we are giving birth to an entire broken generation from the moment they are born. We live inside a giant prison, deprived of medicine, clean food, electricity, and even the basic right to have healthy children.
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This is the world we're living in:
'Trump’s executive order sanctioning Albanese prohibited any American person or entity from providing her with “funds, goods or services” – a description so broad it has been compared to a “civil death”. Her apartment in Washington, bought when she and her family were living in the US capital, has been seized. She can no longer use a credit card anywhere in the world, as almost all such transactions are processed by US-based services. “I go around with cash or I have to borrow from friends or from family members,” she says.
'She accuses pro-Israel activists based in Geneva of hounding her husband, Massimiliano Calì, a senior economist at the World Bank, in a campaign that led to him being removed from his lead position running its Syria file. “The World Bank was completely craven,” Albanese says. “He has stellar records of performance in all his positions.”'
theguardian.com/law/2026/apr/1…
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We’re raised to believe the man “carries the bloodline” because of his last name.
But biologically, that’s not how it works.
Mitochondrial DNA the part of you that powers every cell is passed only from your mother, unchanged, generation after generation and only a female can pass it forward.
So while names shift and change,
the only lineage that truly never breaks is a woman.
𝗡𝗶𝗵𝗮𝗿 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗮𝗶 MD, DM@nihardesai89
Share a medical fact that absolutely blows your mind 😮
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Nestlé laisse du caca dans l’eau et bourre de sucre le lait infantile dans les pays africains. @Nestle vous êtes des CRIMINELS
Immortal Stat@immortalstats
THE NESTLÉ SUGAR GAP: AN ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL CERELAC STANDARDS — 2026
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