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Justice4Tigray,Regimechange4Eritrea,Peace4Ethiopia

@men_defro

Storage Clerk /human rights activist. There is so much good in this world.

Addis Ababa Katılım Kasım 2008
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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
99.9% get this wrong because they forget basic order of operations. What’s "a"?
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@reda_getachew Dictator Isyas Afewerki has been in the pay roll of CIA since the 1970s like Nurega. There is nothing wrong with that being under the payroll of CIA. The question still remains, do the die hard supporters realize it only benefits him not the Eritrean people ?
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Getachew K Reda
Getachew K Reda@reda_getachew·
Brothers, there is more than meets the eye, as they say. Rapprochement with Eritrea, however great it may sound to all of us in this region, is not a distinct possibility. But if that happens, it will definitely involve President Isaias being ‘advised’ to do a rapprochement with his southern and most consequential neighbor, @AbiyAhmedAli. But again, let’s cross the bridge when we come to it.
Kjetil Tronvoll@KjetilTronvoll

If realised (likely to be a non-starter?), the US-Eritrea rapprochement will affect regional alliances, and may force the hand of Ethiopia to reconsider its regional positions and international relations strategy and options.

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Hadelibi☝♡
Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
Ethiopia’s 🇪🇹harsh reality: #Ethiopia’s harsh reality is not a lack of ethnic representation. It is the disaster of making ethnicity the organizing principle of the state. For decades, politics has been reduced to ethnic arithmetic, regional rivalry, grievance contests, and the constant fear of domination by one group over another. Power has circulated through ethnic parties, armed blocs, regional elites, and identity-based mobilization, producing not stability, but chronic rupture. The outcome is written in blood and Abiy Ahmed made it worse: multiple civil wars, intercommunal massacres, mass displacement, territorial disputes, militarized politics, and a country where national cohesion remains fragile because the system trained people to see tribe first and citizenship second. What was sold as justice became fragmentation. What was called federalism became a machine for permanent suspicion. From recurring communal violence to full-scale war, from competing territorial claims to the normalization of militia rule, Ethiopia stands as one of Africa’s clearest warnings of what happens when ethnicity becomes the foundation of the state. It is a lesson in how deeply a country can wound itself when ethnicity becomes its political religion.
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Tibor Nagy
Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr·
An honest look at Ethiopia's National Dialog. Key points: National dialogues are most effective when they are broadly inclusive, trusted by key actors and conducted in a relatively stable political environment. Ethiopia’s raises doubts on all three fronts. southsudanglobal.com/ethiopias-nati…
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Martin Plaut
Martin Plaut@martinplaut·
Makes Eritreans sound like zombies!
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Tibor Nagy
Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr·
I shake my head at Eritrean diaspora which sings the praises of dictator Isaias. If he's so great, why don't they go home to his "paradise" instead of staying in corrupt West? Of course, in Eritrea, they couldn't insult people on X due to no internet. Isn't hypocrisy wonderful?!
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Eritrea4Ever
Eritrea4Ever@yebeyene·
@TiborPNagyJr Tumor, I'm in Eritrea right now enjoying paradise, you old bitter bitch.
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Hadelibi☝♡
Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
What a revealing argument and from a former U.S. ambassador, no less.🧠 You seem unable to distinguish between attachment to one’s country and endorsement of every hardship it has endured. Eritreans in the diaspora did not emerge in a vacuum. Many left in the shadow of war, sanctions, regional destabilization, economic strangulation, and a decades-long international campaign that treated Eritrea less as a nation to be understood than as a problem to be disciplined. Your uncivilised country being one of the leading bully. So to first participate in, justify, or benefit from the policies that helped produce displacement, and then turn around and sneer, “Why don’t they go home?” is shows only your stupidity. It is intellectually bankrupt. It is the political equivalent of breaking someone’s leg and then mocking them for using crutches. To your idiotic second point. The fact that Eritrea has limited internet access does not prove what you think it proves. It certainly does not validate the tired fantasy that Eritreans abroad support their country only because they are too cowardly to live there. In reality, diaspora communities exist in almost every nation on earth, including countries Washington calls allies and models. People migrate for work, education, family, security, opportunity, or simple historical circumstance. That is not hypocrisy but modern history. What is hypocrisy is this: Western officials spend years applauding coercive policies, punitive narratives, and diplomatic hostility toward a small African state, then act puzzled when large diaspora communities emerge and remain politically engaged. Eritreans abroad are then expected to perform gratitude toward the very order that helped fracture their national life, and if they refuse, they are called hypocrites. No. Unlike you paid vulture, they are called independent-minded. And the “paradise” line is just a cheap caricature. Intellectual people understand that patriotism is not the claim that a country is flawless. It is the refusal to join foreign contempt for it. Eritreans in the diaspora can criticize the West, reject its hypocrisy, defend their country’s sovereignty, and still live abroad. There is no contradiction there unless one believes, in old imperial racist fashion, that migration to the West is an automatic moral conversion. That, perhaps, is the real assumption underneath your mockery: that once an African leaves home and lives in Europe or America, he must adopt Western political judgments about his own country or be branded dishonest. That is racism and arrogance. Frankly, it is embarrassing to see someone with ambassadorial credentials reduce a complex history of war, sanctions, displacement, sovereignty, and survival to a schoolyard taunt about Wi-Fi. How old are you? Did US education system failed you? Mr Vulture, you are not exposing Eritrean hypocrisy. You are exposing your own inability to think beyond the most provincial clichés of Western foreign policy. And that may be the most telling part of all. Fool.
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Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)
Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)@Habtishgreat·
Do know that it’s illegal to buy more than 2kg meat in Eritrea 🇪🇷?
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@aklti ወዲ Tsige🇪🇷
#University of Asmara 🇪🇷 has 5 Branches 👇 1. College of Medicine & Health Science Asmara. 2. College of Agriculture-Hamelmalo 3. College of Marine science- Massawa 4. College of Business & Social Science -Adi Keyihe 5. EIT College of Engineering & Science - Mainefhi @shabait
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Gabrielle ፍረወይኒ Tesfaye
Today we left our home in Mekelle as many others are doing right now. While wanting to be safe is the to priority and its also a privilege to be able to leave, it is still the worst feeling. Our last drive in Mekelle today
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Hadelibi☝♡
Hadelibi☝♡@Ternafi·
Imagine being so “sovereign” your landlord UAE has to beg #Egypt on your behalf. #Ethiopia under Abiy is basically a rented account.
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@DahlaKib Well, in almost 34 years, which will turn 35 years in May of this year, ShaEbia/Jebha and the likes of you have totally destroyed my homeland beyond recognition. FYI Your twitter handle in Arabic means - gates of hell.
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#EritreaShinesAt35 👩🏿‍🔧 🇪🇷🇪🇷
Fifty-five years ago, on November 30 and December 1, 1970, two small Eritrean villages, Besikdira and Ona, were erased from the map by the Ethiopian army of occupation. In barely 48 hours, nearly a thousand civilians, men, women, children, the elderly, were slaughtered. Families disappeared entirely; communities that had stood for centuries ceased to exist. And yet these atrocities, among the worst committed in the Horn of Africa in the twentieth century, remain largely unknown beyond Eritrea’s borders and denied by those who carried them out. redseabeacon.com/remembering-on…
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Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)
Habtish Gurmu (Commentary)@Habtishgreat·
Major Developments ‼️ Getachew Reda and General Tsadkan Gebretensae transferred 22 billion birr to Tigray interim administration from their personal accounts. The fund is intended to be used for highly vulnerable communities including IDPs. I hope the interim administration uses the fund wisely.
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Martin Plaut
Martin Plaut@martinplaut·
Eritrea: Isaias Afwerki’s Paranoid Nationalism "Over time, Eritrea’s paranoid nationalism has hardened into a permanent state ideology. It functions to normalise repression, justify isolationism, and foreclose the possibility of political pluralism" martinplaut.com/2026/02/02/isa…
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Tseday
Tseday@Tseday·
#epsteinfiles Jeffrey Epstein said in July 28th 2018 that he spoke with the "president of #Ethiopia and #Eritrea" and that they have agreed not to do any more work with the Chinese and that there is a possibility of the two countries becoming one"
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