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Hadelibi☝♡

@Ternafi

Believing in an Africa that builds, feeds, and defends itself. #HornOfAfrica #Africa #EastAfrica #Eritrea #Érythrée #إرتريا #ኤርትራ, #SelfReliance 💙💛❤️💚

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Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
#Eritrea - silence and working with grace! Eritrea doesn't follow policies at the expense of the horn of #Africa'n people. In a world of noise and chaos, those who wield their power with tranquility are the mightiest of all. The video's audio voice: Grace Murphy
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Turkish TV@turkish_tv41727·
🇺🇸🇮🇱BREAKING Netanyahu says: We are the ones who forced Trump regarding the war on Iran, and the war cannot be stopped except with our approval.
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Sudanese Echo
Sudanese Echo@SudaneseEcho·
AFP Report Exposes Horrific Testimonies from UAE-Backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) Detention Sites in El-Fasher: Nails Ripped with Pliers, Death Containers, and Systematic Torture of Civilians in Darfur In a field report published by Agence France-Presse (AFP), rare and harrowing testimonies from survivors of detention centers run by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) in El-Fasher, North Darfur, reveal a deeply disturbing system of widespread abuse targeting civilians under inhumane conditions. According to the report, civilian facilities across the city were converted into detention sites, including hospitals, schools, warehouses, transport depots, and sealed shipping containers used as makeshift prisons. Inside these containers, detainees were crammed into suffocating, airless spaces, where extreme overcrowding, lack of water, and starvation led to frequent deaths. Survivors described how the sound of bodies collapsing became a recurring sign that another detainee had died. Testimonies indicate that detainees survived for weeks on minimal sips of water and small portions of food, while being forced into labor such as carrying weapons and supplies for militia fighters under the threat of beatings and whipping. Some were also forced to bury those who died inside detention sites. El-Fasher Children’s Hospital emerged as one of the largest detention locations, where more than 2,000 men were reportedly held without access to adequate food or water. During this time, a cholera-like outbreak spread rapidly, with dozens of deaths reported daily and hundreds killed within a single week. Beyond neglect, survivors described systematic torture, including severe beatings, threats of immediate execution, suspension in painful positions, and the ripping out of detainees’ fingernails using pliers, reflecting an extreme level of brutality. The report also documents the experiences of women who were abducted and moved between multiple detention sites, including a bus depot where hundreds were held in shipping containers. Survivors recounted being beaten, tied, and interrogated, with torture intensifying upon discovery of family ties to the Sudanese Armed Forces. They also described sexual harassment and exploitation, ransom demands despite having already been looted, and being abandoned in remote areas after assault, forcing them to walk long distances under severe conditions, sometimes resulting in serious health consequences, including miscarriage. Evidence further suggests that this detention system operates as part of a broader network, with detainees transferred between multiple locations, including sites northwest of El-Fasher, then to Shala prison, and later to facilities in Nyala, considered a central hub of militia control. These movements occur under a complete communications blackout, making it extremely difficult to trace the fate of thousands of detainees. Survivors also reported random executions carried out inside detention centers, where individuals were selected without clear criteria and killed in front of others, creating an environment of fear and total psychological domination. These accounts align with findings by the United Nations and the Centre for Information Resilience, which documented widespread torture, inhuman and degrading treatment, sexual violence, and arbitrary detention. In Tawila, now sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced people, the physical and psychological scars of survivors remain visible, from permanent injuries and disabilities to severe trauma, reflecting the scale of the ongoing humanitarian crisis. What makes this report even more alarming is not only the scale and brutality of the abuses, but the context in which they continue. The UAE-backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) continues to operate with external support, most notably from the UAE, without facing meaningful international accountability proportionate to the documented crimes. In a world where such atrocities are extensively documented through testimonies, satellite imagery, and verified footage, yet pass without decisive action, serious questions arise about the meaning of justice and the consistency of human rights standards. When victims are left to suffer while their pain is reduced to statements that change nothing on the ground, the concept of universal human rights begins to erode. In the absence of clear designation of this militia as a terrorist organization, and with continued support enabling its actions, the reality exposed by this report points to a deeper moral failure, one where the value of human life is applied selectively, and where the global system meant to protect civilians proves either unwilling or unable to act. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaee: If you strike our infrastructure, it will no longer be “an eye for an eye”—it will be “a head for an eye”; you will be crippled.
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Umut Çağrı Sarı@umutcagrisariii·
BIG: Witnesses in Al Kurmuk, a Sudanese city on the Ethiopian border, say that members of the Ethiopian army were among those who attacked the town.
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
Despite President Trump's statements regarding talks with Iran, there are multiple credible reports of significant US military build-up in the Middle East, particularly of forces that could be used in ground operations.
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Rich Tedd 🛰 ✈️
Rich Tedd 🛰 ✈️@AfriMEOSINT·
RSF and SPLM‑N forces have launched a major offensive today targeting the strategic border town of Kurmuk in Sudan’s 🇸🇩 Blue Nile State. Sources say the Ethiopian National Defence Forces (ENDF) 🇪🇹 has played a direct role in facilitating and supporting the RSF attacks.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iranian Parliament Speaker says the world is either against this "colonial terror regime, or it stands with the Epstein class and child torturers." "There is no middle ground."
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ⓉⓃ@tesfanews·
ETHIOPIA ― The gas shortage, which began well before the Gulf crisis, has now brought daily life in Ethiopia to a standstill, with kilometer-long queues and public transport fares soaring to three times their usual price.
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SilencedSirs◼️
SilencedSirs◼️@SilentlySirs·
⚠️⭕ A response stronger than a ballistic missile from Iran’s Foreign Minister to U.S. calls for negotiations: “What are we supposed to negotiate about?! We have no leadership, no nuclear program, no missile stockpile, no weapons production lines… Our navy is destroyed, and we’ve been wiped off the map.”
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Iran says the war will continue until all sanctions are lifted and war damages are paid by the United States
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Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
Osman bro, Mininu. Diaspora Eritreans are still Eritrean. As @Sharronyemane stated already, that’s how international football works - this isn’t some wild Eritrean invention. And before recycling the usual anti-Eritrea talking points, maybe ask why Eritrea has had to prioritize security for so long. You may also help us and talk with Ethiopian expansionist elites. It is funny how you always diagnose Eritrea’s symptoms but never the threats causing them. Also, Eritrea’s cycling success already buried the myth that talent cannot rise. Bro, try a new script. Stop being mininu and enjoy the news. This could be the beginning of something big. Instead of whining on cue, maybe support the initiative and ask how to help make it succeed.
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Osman🇪🇷@WediBedho·
It seems the Eritrean Football Federation is heading toward short-term survival mode by relying on diaspora players. That’s understandable but it’s not a real solution. What about the homegrown players? You can’t expect results from players who are in military camps across the country, bring them together for 2–3 weeks & demand performance. That’s not how football works. The reality is every chance they get, they will think about leaving b/c going back means military camps not a football career that part needs to be fixed. @shabait
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Ghideon Musa
Ghideon Musa@GhideonMusa·
The Eritrean forward Ali Suleiman, who's been in outstanding form with his club in the Egyptian Premier League, has joined the Eritrea National Team in Morocco for their much-anticipated return to international football As a key part of the squad, the prolific striker is poised to lead the attack in the preliminary round of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. #Eritrea—nicknamed the Red Sea Camels—has assembled a balanced 26-player squad, mixing 12 home-based talents with 14 overseas professionals from leagues in Egypt, the UK, Germany, Sweden, Australia, and beyond. Under new head coach Hesham Yakan, the team has arrived in Meknes and is gearing up for their two-legged tie against Eswatini. The first leg—Eritrea's "home" match on a neutral venue—takes place on March 25, 2026, at Stade d'Honneur in Meknes, with the return leg following soon after. We wish them best of luck !
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محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf
1/ Iranian people demand complete and remorseful punishment of the aggressors. All Irainan officials stand firmly behind their supreme leader and people until this goal is achieved.
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محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf
2/ No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped.
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
Ukraine said it hit a key Russian oil terminal at Primorsk and a refinery in Ufa on Monday, over 1,400 km from the border. Satellite images showed fires and damage to the sites following the attack.
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Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
@FoxNews The White House has burned through so much credibility that no sane person takes its word at face value anymore. From superpower to super clown.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: “We’ve annihilated their defense industrial base and eliminated their navy.” “I said to my people, why didn't you capture the ship? ...they said it's more fun to put them at the bottom of the sea." –President Trump
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