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@sam_strongmind

| Voice of the Oppressed | Marxist Leninist | African Liberation | Stay strong no matter what |

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Sam ☭@sam_strongmind·
The Sudanese people are among the most proletariat of the proletariat: dispossessed, propertyless, oppressed, super-exploited, and alienated from their own land. Their sigh as an oppressed people is the sigh of all oppressed people. Their chain is interlocked with all chains.
Mohanad@MohanadElbalal

Protests were held in several European and North American Cities today in solidarity with the people of Al Fashir and to protest the imperialist proxy war that the UAE is waging on Sudan.

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ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik·
The cruelest thing slavery and colonialism did to the Africans was to destroy their memory of what they were before foreign contact.
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S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri·
There have been a lot of wars, but nothing like El Fasher… nothing like this before.” That line alone carries the weight of unimaginable suffering.. El Fasher wasn't just a battlefield, it became a place where civilians were trapped between siege, hunger, fear n constant loss... Sudanese voices deserve to be heard, documented n never ignored!! #KeepEyesOnSudan ...
Ayin Network - شبكة عاين@AyinSudan

"There have been a lot of wars but nothing like the war in El Fasher. There has been nothing like it before." -- A survivor of El Fasher A challenging but gripping documentary produced by Al-Jazeera and Lighthouse Reports on the terrible October 2025 siege of El Fasher: youtube.com/watch?v=QuDBUf… @LHreports @AJEnglish #Sudan, #KeepEyesOnSudan

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Sam ☭@sam_strongmind·
@xash3000 Currently, I've been interested in learning and had already started learning the beautiful Sudanese Arabic and this adds more treasure to make it easy learning. I love this and my appreciation and thanks goes to the Professor and all involved in creating this educative app.
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Ali Abdelrahman
Ali Abdelrahman@xash3000·
بعون الله، وبعد شغل متواصل في الشهور الفاتت، أطلقت موقع "قاموس اللهجة السودانية". لظروف الحرب تم تخريب مخازن الدار السودانية للكتب، ومن هنا جات فكرة الموقع كحفظ وتوثيق للمحتوى، وتسهيل الوصول لقاموس اللهجة السودانية لكل الناس. رابط الموقع: sudandialect.com
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S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri·
These tweets always hit me hard because they take me straight back to the sit in massacre n everything that came after it!!! The way Sudanese ppl saw the disaster coming from the very beginning still haunts me!!!
Munchkin@BSonblast

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Mwende Ngao
Mwende Ngao@mwendesusu·
We all need to read and keep reading. Especially history, sociology, philosophy with focus on political philosophy, and liberation literature/poetry. Because it's very obvious some of us do not read but want to argue here all day when we don't even have a grasp of the basics
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Sam ☭@sam_strongmind·
@SimsimAlbadri Al-Burhan has no respect. He has once again proven himself to be incompetent failed and reckless man. It seems as he has lost his reasoning.
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S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri·
All those martyrs who gave their lives… our honorable men in the army… Did they deserve for us to end up like this? What would the martyr Mohamed Siddiq say about what we’ve become? A country drowning in betrayal, humiliation, and the normalization of bloodshed. Sometimes it feels like we failed every person who died believing Sudan would become something better!!
S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri

كُل الشعب السوداني مدينٌ لك يا سيّد الرجال ..

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Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
"What the UAE gave Hemedti wasn't the means, but the cover." Sky News Africa correspondent @YousraElbagir speaks to Mohamed Hashem about the UAE's role in Sudan's war, and why European policymakers are choosing to look away. Watch it on Real Talk ➡: youtu.be/OfUzAhXaH9U
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Billionaires don’t wake up at 5am. Teachers, nurses, bus drivers, service workers, etc., wake up at 5am. Billionaires wake up whenever they want because their wealth doesn’t come from their own labor. It comes from the labor of people who will never be billionaires.
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Eiad Husham
Eiad Husham@EyadHisham10·
If any Sudanese still believes a magic solution will come from the international community, then that itself is part of the problem. Yes, Sudan has never truly been kind to its people — not in the North, East, West, or even the South. But we also never genuinely tried to set aside our egos, interests, and agendas to agree on the nation's basic principles and a shared country. No more division, let’s talk, debate disagree peacefully, and expose political corruption openly and visibly instead of killing each other. General @aftaburhan, you do not need to engage in indirect dialogue with the UAE through Oman or Bahrain. Talk to your Sudanese people. And Hemedti, your country is not the UAE or any other country — it's Sudan. Both of you, put the weapons down and let the Sudanese people speak, discuss, and rebuild their country in peace. Unity is the key. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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Mumbi.@miss_mumbzk·
Realising a lot of people don’t know what pan-Africanism is. People think it’s about aesthetics and linguistics, when it’s actually a political economy project about Africans integrating economically and politically in order to create the leverage required to have sovereignty.
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Nesrine Malik
Nesrine Malik@NesrineMalik·
Calls are getting louder to investigate the UAE for its role in Sudan's war, demanding that governments say what they have so far refused to: that the UAE has earned its place among the ranks of the world’s outlaws. This week's column theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Jerome Chisikwa
Jerome Chisikwa@JeromeChisikwa·
The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) does absolutely nothing when it is time to deal with corruption among its officers or to respond to natural disasters. Yet it is always very serious when it comes to stupid stuff like beating up civilians who wear camouflage clothing. Nonsense!
The Slice Magazine@slicemagazine

“I wanted to honour soldiers on Labour Day, but I later learned that we did not follow the right procedure,” event host Sophie Mponda has told us in an interview, following controversy over photos of her wearing an MDF uniform on Labour Day. 🚨

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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
For too long, Africa’s resources have been extracted, the value captured elsewhere, the environmental damage left behind. No more exploitation. No more plundering. The people of Africa must benefit - first & most - from the resources of Africa.
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🌞🐠@sunfishyy·
Never underestimate how colonized your parents minds are
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Gnaly Seydi | Regenerative Finance Research
Nixon is painfully right and he is being what I call drastically honest about Africans in general. We tend to be naive and care more about being liked that being respected. We tend to be passive which comes accross as weakness. He said ‘’some’ which is also correct. Not all African have the mindset he is describing. If you are an African (I’m one too) whether in Africa or abroad observe other Africans around you. Most lack deep critical thinking and are mainly driven by petty competition among them. material possession and shallow and supercial connections. I have also met a great many number of wicked smart, badass African that have higher aspirations, doing great things for their community and back home in Africa. They are the minority. That’s my own observation having lived in the EU for over 20 years in several countries and cities. This world is a jungle and most of what we Africans sometimes atttribute to racism is just disdain of other communities that consider us weak, submissive and almost dumb for not realizing that power is taken and respect is earned. This is my own interpretatation of my understanding of what Nixon is saying.
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