Julián Martínez

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Julián Martínez

Julián Martínez

@calebdejefone

Women´s Basketball Head Coach at REG

Seville, Andalusia Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Robert Cyubahiro McKenna
Robert Cyubahiro McKenna@RobCyubahiro·
Rwanda to ban teens under 16 from using social media. I think the government should just ban smartphones, not only social media. What are you doing with a smartphone at 13? Read books and go play with other kids. Rwanda should have done this 15 years ago we took way too long, kbsa!
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Robert Cyubahiro McKenna
Robert Cyubahiro McKenna@RobCyubahiro·
Your father knew the plans to exterminate the Tutsi. Your mother was central to those plans. Your uncles and their associates, under the Akazu and driven by the “Hutu Power” ideology, planned, organized, and carried out the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. That is a truth you will have to live with for the rest of your life. Tshisekedi may tell you that he and Ndayishimiye will help you revive the politics of division in Rwanda, but listen carefully to President Kagame’s message both to Tshisekedi and to you 👇🏾
Jean-Luc Habyarimana@JLHaby

6 avril 1994 – 32 ans d’apartheid mémoriel… qui touchent bientôt à leur fin ! 6 avril 1994. 32 ans déjà. 32 ans d’histoire tronquée. 32 ans d’injustices. 32 ans de silences imposés. 32 ans de mémoires interdites. Il y a 32 ans, deux chefs d’État en exercice — Juvénal Habyarimana du Rwand et Cyprien Ntaryamira du Burundi— accompagnés de leurs plus proches collaborateurs, étaient assassinés. Cet attentat a déclenché une tragédie sans nom pour le Rwanda et toute la région des Grands Lacs. Depuis, ceux qui ont allumé la mèche se présentent comme les seuls détenteurs de la vérité, distribuant des leçons au monde entier, tout en imposant une mémoire sélective. ⸻ 🕯️ Une mémoire confisquée Dans le Rwanda d’aujourd’hui, on affirme qu’il n’existe plus d’ethnies. Mais dans les faits : • une seule mémoire est reconnue, • une seule souffrance est autorisée, • une seule parole est légitime, • une seule histoire est enseignée. Une seule communauté a le droit de pleurer ses morts. Une seule a le droit aux mémoriaux. Les autres sont condamnées au silence. ⸻ ⚖️ 32 ans après, il est temps 32 ans après, cela doit cesser. 32 ans après, la vérité ne peut plus être fragmentée. 32 ans après, la réconciliation ne peut plus être un slogan vide. Le peuple rwandais mérite mieux que la peur, mieux que le mensonge, mieux que la division entretenue. Il est temps d’ouvrir une nouvelle page : lucide, honnête, courageuse. ⸻ 🌍 D’un drame national à une crise régionale Aujourd’hui, ceux qui ont fait souffrir le Rwanda exportent la violence dans toute la région. Le Rwanda est devenu, aux yeux de nombreux voisins, synonyme : • d’ingérence, • d’exploitation, • et de conflits permanents. Le sang versé ne doit pas être l’héritage que nous laissons aux générations futures. ⸻ 🔥 Pour un nouveau Rwanda Nous voulons un Rwanda : • où toutes les victimes comptent, • où aucune mémoire n’est interdite, • où la dignité n’est pas conditionnée à l’allégeance, • où aucun citoyen ne vit dans la peur. Aujourd’hui encore, le régime décide qui mérite d’être honoré… et qui doit être effacé. Il confisque aux Rwandais — toutes origines confondues — leurs biens, leur liberté, leur dignité, et trop souvent leur vie. Mais la valeur d’un peuple ne dépend pas d’un régime. ⸻ ✊ L’espoir reste possible Un autre Rwanda est possible. Un Rwanda réconcilié, juste, et souverain dans sa vérité. Et peut-être… que ces 32 ans d’apartheid mémoriel touchent enfin à leur fin. En attendant nous n’oublions pas et nous prions pour le repos de tous ceux qui on perdus la vie depuis cette date fatidique du 06 avril 1994!

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Antonio Cánovas
Antonio Cánovas@Antonio_savonac·
Vaya temporada. Cadete femenino. Me ha dejado agotado. Menos mal que se me pasa pronto y ya estoy listo para seguir entrenando el próximo lunes. Pero ha sido la temporada más dura que recuerdo. ¿Y sabéis por qué? Pues por algo de lo que suelo hablar mucho: las expectativas 🧵
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
He is experienced and knows how to use bamboo to create other things 😃
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Ibrahim Traore didn't want to use foreign companies to build roads, so he bought all the stuff and taught the people of Burkina Faso how to use it, letting them build their own country.
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Murenzi Abdallaziz
Murenzi Abdallaziz@MAbdallaziz·
President Kagame speaking about sanctions. It was in an interview with #JeuneAfrique
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Ronald Amanyire
Ronald Amanyire@amronaldo·
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere educating African about the Banyamulenge are at the heart of the M23 War.
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
This video made my Day 😂😂😂😂
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Kivu Info/24
Kivu Info/24@Kivuinfo24·
📍#Kalemie #DRC A Congolese soldier says a Munyamulenge civilian “should have been killed” simply because he is Tutsi. Equating ethnic identity with a security threat and normalizing extrajudicial killing is a serious human rights violation and ..
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Out of Context Human Race
Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
When you find someone just as weird as you 😆
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Chidimma
Chidimma@The_Chidimma·
Everything about this video will make you smile. Be happy 😊😊
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Julián Martínez@calebdejefone·
@Smith_JeffreyT You, from your Anglo-sphere either have no idea what Kagame means on terms of strategy, vision and development not only for Rwanda but for the whole Africa …… or you’re just well paid to keep telling slanders to Europeans and Americans reading headlines
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Albert Rudatsimburwa 🇷🇼
Dear Alex Nigeria is an entity that was ultimately created by the British, who brought together different African nations — often referred to as “tribes,” a colonial term that diminishes the identity and complexity of African peoples and their nations. Rwanda, on the other hand, has always been one nation — founded, built, and developed by Rwandans themselves. Over time, parts of its territory and population were separated during the infamous Berlin Conference of 1884–85, when European powers divided Africa without regard for existing nations and cultures. To clarify a common misunderstanding: it is true that Rwanda became a German protectorate (though never formally a colony). The Germans, unable to comprehend the sophistication of Rwanda’s social and political organization — unlike anything they had seen in the territories they had colonized — began to construct theories about the “origins” of the Rwandan people. In doing so, they promoted what came to be known as the Hamitic hypothesis: the false belief that everything of value in Africa was brought by “Hamites,” allegedly a branch of the so-called Caucasian race. This pseudo-scientific idea laid the groundwork for dangerous misconceptions about Rwandan society. However, it was the Belgians — who took over from the Germans after World War I under a League of Nations mandate (later confirmed by the United Nations) — who institutionalized and enforced these divisions. They introduced identity cards labeling people as Hutu, Tutsi, or Twa, creating artificial distinctions among Rwandans who had always shared one nation and culture. These divisions were exploited and ultimately led to the tragedy of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Since then, Rwanda has decisively rejected these colonial constructs. Over the past 30 years, Rwandans have focused on rebuilding the fabric of their nation, uniting around a shared identity that transcends those imposed categories. Today, young Rwandans — most of whom were born after 1994 — know only one identity: Rwandan. That is their community, their “tribe,” if one must use that word. The old labels no longer hold meaning. To ask a Rwandan today “which tribe” they belong to is to misunderstand who they are. If you ask a Rwandan today whether they are one of those obsolete denominations, don’t be surprised if they feel offended. They are Rwandans — proud heirs of a nation that existed long before colonial interference, and that has reclaimed its unity and dignity once again.
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Alex Onyia@winexviv

My team went to Kigali for team bonding. While we were having a conversation this morning, I asked two Rwandan ladies their tribe and they responded “Rwanda”. I asked again and they still responded “Rwanda”. I now asked myself can Nigeria ever get here?

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El Club del Arte 🎨📷📚🖼🕍🎼
Papá admira un coche en el aparcamiento del restaurante que le recuerda a su viejo coche, que vendió para ayudar a criar a sus hijos. Mientras recuerda y cuenta historias, su hija le entrega las llaves.
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Momentos Virales
Momentos Virales@momentoviral·
Cosas que el dinero nunca las podra comprar ❤️‍🩹
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Jordi B
Jordi B@JordiCalSan·
Cuando pongan lo que pongan tienes el ritmo en la sangre. Bon Día 🙋‍♂️🎶😎
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SisuMisu
SisuMisu@SisuMisu3·
Podría ser un chiste. Podría ser un meme. Podría ser una broma. Pero simplemente es la cruda realidad. #Sisu
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Kivu Today
Kivu Today@KivuToday·
U.S. Congressman Ronny Jackson recently testified before a congressional committee about the ongoing crisis involving the M23 rebel group, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the strained relations between Presidents Félix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame. Jackson, who had just returned from a visit to several countries in the region—including the DRC, Rwanda, the Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Uganda—shared his observations on the security, economic, and governance challenges facing eastern DRC. According to the Congolese presidency, he visited Kinshasa as a “special envoy of Donald Trump.” His testimony sheds light on the region’s instability, mineral wealth, governance failures, and the broader geopolitical implications of the crisis. The Full Testimony: 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 kivutoday.com/crisis-in-the-…
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