Benjamin Muizzu Sholomo

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Benjamin Muizzu Sholomo

Benjamin Muizzu Sholomo

@Suvaadeeb

first judeo islamic zionist to be elected president of Maldives.

Entrou em Aralık 2025
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Benjamin Muizzu Sholomo
@BoaSuv @farishussain In a society where critical thinking is criminalised and shunned, bullying and harassment is the only thing that unites, there is worse to come.
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Faris
Faris@farishussain·
Gonna complain to the Jesuits about us again eh 👀
MDP Secretariat@MDPSecretariat

އެމްޑީޕީގެ ޗެއަރޕާސަން ރައީސް @MohamedNasheed މިއަދު އިނގިރޭސި ވިލާތަށް ފުރާވަޑައިގަންނަވާނެ. މި ދަތުރުފުޅުގައި ޔޫކޭ ކޮންޒަވެޓިވް ޕާޓީގެ އޮފިޝަލުންގެ އިތުރުން ޔޫކޭ ބާ ކައުންސިލްއާ ބައްދަލު ކުރައްވާނެ. އެނބުރި މާލެ ވަޑައިގަންނަވާނީ 2 ޖުލައި 2026 ގައި.

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@teacup_mv Shalom T-cup, We here in the presidents office realised cigarettes and smoking is the best drug we could sell without being labelled drug dealers. So we had to get rid of vape bullshit. Too many smokers using it to quit, which is bad for business.
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Ablo@BoaSuv·
@farishussain Gaumuge asset kolhu vikkaalaafa Israel aa gulhun badhahi kuran ebbas vegen thoaccheh annaanee
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@waddey 🪅@waddey·
according to legend, part of this clip is accurate to an incident that happened in Baa, Kudarikilu in 1915.
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Dr Bakuru@bakuru·
@shuibs Sarukaaruge rasmee liyunthakaa, school thakugai rasmeekoh kiyavaadhey dhivehi bas ey aammu bahuru vaaa. Eythi kanda alhan kommehen ulheykah nujehey.
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Ibrahim Mohamed🎈🇵🇸
Dhivehi official dialect qaanoon in kanda alhan jehey!
Dr Bakuru@bakuru

@aslamdp @SobeAbdulla Addu bahuruva noonee huvadhoo adhi fuvammulaku bahuruva in vaahaka dhekkeema eh kiyaa nukiyaa fahum nuvaa meehun raajjeyga ginavaanee. Beykaaru vaahaka nudhakkaa dhivehi official bahuruvain vaahaka dhakkaa

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js@jubraanshareef·
@Midhuamsaud "Iskandhar" namuga nujeheynvee sababeh nuvisney.
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Midhuam Saud(米渡)🇲🇻
I believe the Minister has a valid point here. There should be clear guidelines governing when and how unions, NGOs, associations, and other organizations can use the names of schools in their official titles. Simply saying that workers cannot use a school's name is not a solution. The real solution is to establish transparent and fair rules that define under what circumstances such names may be used, ensuring both the rights of workers to organize and the protection of institutions from misuse of their identity.
Dhauru@Dhaurunews

Teacherunge jamiyyaa akah nan kee gothun massala bodu vejje dhauru.com/post/news/44373

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Benjamin Muizzu Sholomo
@shaffaafahmed Islam is used like a tool by the arabs to keep their people obedient as they do whatever they want. The same is being tried in Maldives by the wahhabis but the greater majority does not buy their bullshit
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Shaffaf Ahmed
Shaffaf Ahmed@shaffaafahmed·
They did the same in fallujah and there was no accountability. If "Sunni" states allied with the Americans were truly Sunni they would have asked US to compensate the affaceted.
Dr. Ezzideen@ezzingaza

There are wounds that belong to the body. There are wounds that belong to war. And there are wounds so deep that neither flesh nor medicine can fully explain them. One afternoon, a mother entered the clinic carrying her child in her arms. She did not look different from any other mother. She held him with the same careful tenderness, the same instinctive protection with which women have carried their children through every century of human suffering. I asked what had brought her to us. “Diarrhea,” she answered. It was an ordinary complaint in an extraordinary place. But as I leaned closer, I noticed dark patches scattered across the child’s face. I pointed toward them. Before I could speak, the mother interrupted softly. “That is not the worst of it.” Then she turned him over. What I saw upon his back seemed less like a disease than a sentence. A vast dark lesion spread across his small body as though some invisible hand had written its sorrow upon his skin. The same marks had already reached one of his hands. Quietly, patiently, they continued their advance. “What is it?” I asked. The mother shook her head. “We do not know.” Had she visited a specialist? Once. She had been given a cream and sent away with the terrible gift of uncertainty. Then I asked the question that revealed the true illness. Why had she never sought another opinion? The answer did not come immediately. Some silences require courage. When she finally spoke, it was not medicine that stood accused. It was humanity. Her husband refused to take the child outside. He was ashamed. Ashamed of his own son. Ashamed of the gaze of strangers. Ashamed of questions. Ashamed of whispers. He blamed his wife for the child’s condition, as though suffering were inherited from guilt and disease were evidence of a crime. Sometimes he would not even leave the house himself, fearing that others might see the child and, through the child, judge him. At that moment the lesion upon the boy’s skin became the smallest tragedy in the room. For there is something more terrible than a disease. It is abandonment. There is something more painful than physical suffering. It is teaching a child that he must hide. The world has always possessed a cruel habit. It sees what is unusual before it sees what is human. It notices the scar before the smile, the deformity before the soul, the wound before the child. And little by little, those who are stared at begin to disappear, not from life, but from sight. They are kept indoors. Kept silent. As I looked at the boy, I found myself wondering how many battles he had already inherited. A battle against disease. A battle against war. A battle against poverty. And now, a battle against shame. He had chosen none of them. No child chooses the burdens laid upon his shoulders. Yet there he sat, carrying them all. Small enough to fit in his mother’s arms. Heavy enough to carry the failures of an entire society. Perhaps the saddest part was not what covered his body. Perhaps the saddest part was the possibility that his family had suffered alone for so long that they had begun to mistake despair for destiny. War does more than destroy buildings and hospitals. It destroys the systems that guide people toward hope. It leaves families alone with terrifying questions and no one to answer them. Alone with shame where there should be support. Alone with fear where there should be treatment. And after enough years of carrying that burden alone, people begin to believe that nothing will ever change. That there will never be a diagnosis. Never be a treatment. Never be a future different from the one they see today. #WoundedGaza

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Munshid 🎈❓
Munshid 🎈❓@dyingregime·
Kobaa thow anti-smoking advocates?
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Nattu 🇲🇻@nattu_maldives·
Not understanding Addu language is ok. Not knowing how to react is the main issue. What she did was an insult to every Adduan out there. Geela should resign!
Hassan Kurusee@HKurusee

It’s been nearly 12 hours since @geelaali mocked Addu Atoll. Rarely we see a cabinet minister ridicule an entire atoll and its people in this manner. Any decent person with honour would have apologised by now. The fact that she hasn’t says a great deal about her character.

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Aishath Zahukko@Zahukko·
Brutality of ICE is famous, yet here we are ... America in kureema konme kameh ves ok dhettho? Getting cozy with child killers 😡
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Maldives Police@PoliceMv

The Maldives Police Service and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating transnational crime. The MoU was signed by @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed on behalf of the Maldives Police Service and Mr. Earl Mattear, Regional Attaché representing U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations. This partnership marks an important step in enhancing collaboration between our organizations through regular consultations, information sharing, and coordinated law enforcement efforts. Together, we remain committed to addressing the evolving challenges posed by transnational crime and strengthening regional and international security.

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Eashal Ahmed
Eashal Ahmed@Eashalshahu·
Dear @MMuizzu You’re making life harder for ordinary families like ours.
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Nisal Renuja@nisalrenuja·
When Starlink starts giving internet access to those with a Starlink subscription. Rest in peace to all Sri Lankan ISPs. 🫡
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JIMMY ALI
JIMMY ALI@JIMMYALII·
Campaign ah funds hodhan nattaalee ,igireysi vilaathuga thibey Israel ge Lobby group thakaa Raees Nasheed aa gai gulhumeh ovey,Bayaku gaboolu kuran beynun nuviyas mee hageegai
MDP Secretariat@MDPSecretariat

އެމްޑީޕީގެ ޗެއަރޕާސަން ރައީސް @MohamedNasheed މިއަދު އިނގިރޭސި ވިލާތަށް ފުރާވަޑައިގަންނަވާނެ. މި ދަތުރުފުޅުގައި ޔޫކޭ ކޮންޒަވެޓިވް ޕާޓީގެ އޮފިޝަލުންގެ އިތުރުން ޔޫކޭ ބާ ކައުންސިލްއާ ބައްދަލު ކުރައްވާނެ. އެނބުރި މާލެ ވަޑައިގަންނަވާނީ 2 ޖުލައި 2026 ގައި.

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Abu Umar
Abu Umar@strang3path·
ގެއްލިގެން ހޯދަނީ!! ● އަޅުގަނޑުމެންގެ ބައްޕަ މުޙައްމަދު ޢަލީ ● ފެނިއްޖެ ނަމަ ނުވަތަ މިވަޤުތު ވެދާނެ ތަނެއްގެ މަޢުލޫމާތެއް ލިބިފައިވާަނަމަ 7820315/ 7440990 އަށް ގުޅުއްވާ ● އެންމެ ފަހުން ލައިގެން ހުރީ މުށި ނުވަތަ ގަދަ މުށި-ރަތް ކުލައެއްގެ ގިރުވާންލީ ޓީޝަރޓަކާއި ނޫ ޖިންސެއް ● އެންމެ ފަހުން ފެނިފައިވަނީ ހުޅުމާލެ ފޭސް 2 ގެ ވިނަރެސް ކައިރިން 23 ޖޫން 2026ގެ މެންދުރުފަހު 3 ޖަހާކަން ހާ އިރު ● ދިރިއުޅެނީ ވިލިމާލޭގައި ● އާންމުކޮށް ހުޅުމާލެއަށް ދާން ބަހަށް އަރާކަމުގައި ވޭ ● ދާޢިމީ ބައްޔަކަށް ބޭސްކަމުންދާ ފަރާތެއް
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