Sam Andi

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Sam Andi

Sam Andi

@SamAndi465738

เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2024
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@Math_files This writer believes every woman with a PhD in physics are Einstein level.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Harvard believes the next Einstein is already among us. Meet Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, a quiet theoretical physicist and one of the brightest minds of her generation. At 14, she built a real airplane. At 16, she flew it alone. When MIT rejected her, she sent them a video of the plane she built instead. Their reply: "Start next semester." She later graduated with a perfect GPA, was cited by Stephen Hawking, and turned down offers from Google, Facebook, and Jeff Bezos. Instead of chasing money and fame, she chose to focus on understanding the universe.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
@marklevinshow If Israel is a different country, why do 99% of your tweets seem to be about Israel?
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Israel is a separate country.  Agree.  Its interests do not always align with ours.  Agree.  Israel was left out of the MOU negotiations and is not a signatory.  OK.  But damn it, it better accept and comply with every damn word of it, even if it means accepting Hezbollah on its border shooting missiles and drones into its country.  Uh, what?
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
BBC Forced to Admit: Nationals from Pakistan, Eritrea, Iran, Afghanistan & Bangladesh Have Significantly Higher Crime Rates Than British Nationals Even the BBC is forced to admit the truth: Top asylum seeker nationalities, Pakistani, Eritrean, Iranian, Afghan, Bangladeshi, show significantly higher conviction and prison rates than British nationals in Ministry of Justice data, especially for sexual offences (Afghans & Eritreans over 20x more likely). Overall, foreign nationals were 71% more likely than Britons to be convicted of sex crimes (Centre for Migration Control analysis of Ministry of Justice data). The stats are clear. Yet the policy stays the same: keep letting them in with minimal vetting. Enough. End these high-risk inflows now. Prioritise British safety and restore public trust. - @Skint_Eastwood1
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@bogsavage @danielanadj77 Do you and the locals get pissed off and riot on the streets when one of your own commit horrific crimes?
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bogsavage@bogsavage·
@danielanadj77 Why didn't he just tell the kids that a black man came as a refugee and tried to beheaded somebody on the street..which pissed off the locals.
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Daniela Nadj
Daniela Nadj@danielanadj77·
A black resident in Belfast whose house was nearly targeted says that he had to flee with this family and could not explain to his children why the violence was happening. The kids asked if the violence had happened because of the colour of their skin. This is awful. #newsnight
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ProudWhiteAustralian
ProudWhiteAustralian@proudwhiteozzy·
@ManDearSir This guy needs to go fight for an African Africa (whichever country he's from). What happens in Ireland is nothing to do with him, his home is in Africa. MYOB, sir.
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Erin Hanzo
Erin Hanzo@ManDearSir·
I Want An Irish Ireland ! 🇮🇪 Niall McConnell had to cut from his live stream of the Dublin Protest earlier today in disgust because an African Man got a hold of the microphone. Attempts to label Niall a Racist also fell on deaf ears.
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Niall McConnell 🇮🇪
Niall McConnell 🇮🇪@NiallMcConnell5·
@MarkAgitprop I stand by everything I said. You're nothing but a self loathing anti Irish traitor. Not one African should ever touch Irish soil. Out te fuck!
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Markie 🇮🇪
Markie 🇮🇪@MarkAgitprop·
A black guy started speaking at the anti-migrant protest in Dublin, in an attempt to say the protest is not racist Niall McConnell who is livestreaming the protest has just cut the feed saying: "He might be a nice man but he's African, I'm not platforming no African". No way"
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@RobelYeshitla 130 million Ethiopians pay $4 billion a year to gulf countries including the tiny patch of sand named " Qatar" to buy oil. to the hell with that. 😁
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@FukuyamaFrancis What brought this nuclear weapon to the 99.9% of North Koreans ? North Koreans would rather be wealthy and without nuclear weapons like south Korea than to stay poor and with nuclear weapons.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@Amharaawakening I am not from Akeluzay, Seraye, or Hamasyen and yes I despise the dictator in Asmara. But neither I nor anyone I know from my Saho community feels oppressed as a group. We believe in Eritrean unity above ethnic identities. Being Eritrean comes first, and Saho heritage follows.
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Amhara Mavericks
Amhara Mavericks@Amharaawakening·
📌This is the correct map of Eritrea.90% of the land including the 1,200-km Red Sea coastline belongs to the oppressed 8 indigenous people. Eritrea is comprised of Hamasien,Akale Guzay & Seraye. They don’t boarder Red Sea. They cannot grant or deny a port they never owned.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@YonasBayru 300 years of Ethiopia history: Emperor Iyasu - Land locked Emperor Iyoas - Land locked Emperor Tedros - Land locked Emperor Yohannes - Land locked Emperor Menelik - Land Locked Empress Zewditu - Land locked Emperor Haile Selassie - Gained sea access via Eritrea
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Yonas Bayru
Yonas Bayru@YonasBayru·
The biggest scam of the century, leaders in their early 30s made Ethiopia landlocked for decades!
CyberAfrica@CyberAfrika

#Ethiopia should have negotiated guaranteed sea access before recognizing #Eritrea independence. #Ethiopia got scammed. I don’t know how and why? Make me understand Ethiopians.

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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@saayEritrea Legally and historically, Assab is beyond Ethiopia's reach as it has been for more than 1000 plus years. But through diplomatic muscle, it might seize the opportunity presented on a plate by Eritrea's horribly paralyzed state.
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Ciham’s Uncle
Ciham’s Uncle@saayEritrea·
Now, to the content of the Ethiopian State TV. For something that claims it’s going to tell us the truth, it is reckless with it: 1. If you are an Ethiopian emperor and you say you didn’t know Assab was sold to an Italian business and it was so far from Addis the emperor didn’t know about it, aren’t you saying the emperor didn’t excercise any control? 2. The claim that the UN General Assembly voted to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia “with one voice” is false. the Ad Hoc Political Committee (Special Political Committee) vote on November 25, 1950 was 38 in favor, 14 against, 8 abstentions. The final plenary vote in the General Assembly: 46 in favor, 10 against, 4 abstentions. Only 3 African countries voted: imperial Ethiopia, American Liberia and apartheid South Africa. 3. The Algiers Agreement is invalid because it’s violating the UNGA vote of 1952 federating Eritrea with Ethiopia. If that is so: A. Why aren’t you claiming all of Eritrea instead of Assab? B. Why does the UN vote to accept Eritrean statehood in 1993 not invalidate the 1952 UN vote. 4. The Ethiopian government decision to recognize Eritrean statehood is invalid because the Ethiopian govt was provisional: it was discussed neither in an Ethiopian referendum, nor in parliament not even in the Cabinet of Ministers. A. If so, why aren’t you claiming all of Eritrea: why limit yourself to Assab? B. Does that mean every Ethiopian government decision made during EPRDF transitional period is invalid including all the international treaties Ethiopia entered into between 1991 and 1995 are invalid? International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)? International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR)? Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) ? Convention on Biological Diversity? Moreover, why does Ethiopia pretend it has always been a constitutional republic when it was always a country where the head of government, including now, always excercised absolute control? C. Ethiopians didn’t vote in the referendum. That’s the norm. Just like the Brits didn’t vote on Scotland referendum, Sudanese didn’t vote on South Sudan referendum, Canadians didn’t vote on Quebec referendum, Serbians didn’t vote on Montenegro referendum, Indonesians didn’t vote on East Timor referendum. That’s how referendums are run: there was no special conspiracy against Ethiopia. 5. In the Eritrean referendum, the choices in the ballot were stated as choosing between “freedom and slavery” Ethiopia was part of the observers team in the UN supervised referendum and it knows well—because it’s part of a UN report one google away—that the question posed was: “Do you approve Eritrea to become an independent sovereign State?” (It’s paragraph 59 of a document entitled “The United Nations and the Independence of Eritrea” available in UN archives, if you don’t trust Google images which actually show the ballot. If Ethiopia equates choosing Ethiopia as slavery, that’s on Ethiopia not Eritreans. 6: if there is going to be a referendum on Assab let the Afar people of Eritrea and Ethiopia vote on it. No, that’s not how referendums (vote on self determination) work in international law. International law does not recognize a general or unilateral right to secession for minorities, ethnic groups, or regions in functioning states, prioritizing territorial integrity above all. Eritrea was granted that right because it was once a distinct colony. The whole program is a farce. The only surprise is that it is not some random YouTube channel but State TV!
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Ciham’s Uncle
Ciham’s Uncle@saayEritrea·
“It was in the late 1800’s, Gregorian calendar, that an Italian named Giuseppe Sapeto bought a plot of land from two Affar brothers. Because it was so far from the center of Ethiopia’s government, the government didn’t hear about it. “Within a few years, Italy had extended its control to the entirety of Eritrea, exploiting the wealth of Assab (cut to camel caravan and salt mines). And so, in a land where even the camels recognize the Ethiopian flag (cut to camel and post-EPRDF Ethiopian flag.) youtu.be/bSwJ3LIdL-o?si… That’s from Ethiopian State TV program entitled “Ethiopian Narrative: The Truth About Assab”. It prominently features Ethiopia author of “Assab, Whose Is It?” The Ethiopian narrative is that Assab was historically Ethiopian and to make its case, it starts Ethiopian history in 1860. Now, leaving everything aside, if Assab was is and will forever be Ethiopian, and Ethiopia has a “3,000 year history”, and it has had written recorded history since 200 AD, for why does its claim begin in 1860 when two Afar chieftains sold Assab for 6,000 Maria Theresa’s? Because:
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Ciham’s Uncle@saayEritrea

I will pay 5 million shibs (at current exchange) to the first “Assab is historically #Ethiopian!” advocate who can show me any Ethiopian manuscript, royal decree, hagiography, inscription, that references Assab before the arrival of the Italians on the Red Sea in 1885. PS: “said to represent today’s Assab” doesn’t count. I wanna see a direct reference to Assab, Asseb, Asab, Aseb. And why would you: Assab was never Adulis. It was a small fishing village. It was the Italians that built a port on it. I am assuming it doesn’t exist otherwise the wall-to-wall coverage of Assab in Ethiopian media would have shown it. Or at least invented it.

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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@yebeyene You are right Prosperity party hates tigray and Eritrea equally but they are coming to get Eritrea and if Tigray chooses to align with Ethiopia the war would end in three days in Asmara.
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Eritrea4Ever
Eritrea4Ever@Eritrea_4_Ever·
The reality us Eritreans and Tegaru neither like nor trust each other. We have been enemies for centuries. That's unlikely to change, but we have a common enemy. Tegaru, you either align with Eritrea or Abiy because the war will be in your land, not Eritrea.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@DawitMkmom @EDGMTranquility Stop blaming TPLF. Blame Menilik for not fighting the Italians when they were colonising Eritrea including it's sea for half a century.
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Tranquility (ከድር ዑመር )
Tranquility (ከድር ዑመር )@EDGMTranquility·
ASSAB: From Shared-Benefit Negotiations to Historical Claims For decades, Ethiopia has addressed the question of Red Sea access—especially the port of Assab—through diplomacy, negotiation, and appeals to shared economic benefit. The official approach has consistently emphasized a win–win outcome, not confrontation. As the world’s most populous landlocked country, Ethiopia has argued that reliable and affordable sea access is not only a national necessity but also an opportunity for broader regional growth. Through diplomatic channels, international forums, and bilateral talks, Ethiopia has repeatedly presented this position to the global community. The message has remained clear: cooperation over conflict, shared development over zero-sum politics. Under a negotiated framework, access to Assab could serve both nations—Ethiopia would gain efficient maritime secured access, while Eritrea would, investment, and deeper economic integration with the region’s largest market or other negotiated settlement. Yet many Ethiopians feel that years of dialogue have produced little tangible progress. From this perspective, the issue of Assab is not purely economic; it is also historical and geopolitical. For much of modern history, Assab served as Ethiopia’s primary maritime outlet. It was developed, administered, and economically sustained within the Ethiopian state for decades before Eritrea’s independence. Because of this background, some Ethiopians argue that the matter cannot be reduced to a routine foreign-policy request. Instead, they see it as a question tied to historical claims, regional security, and the interests of communities—particularly the Afar people—who live on both sides of the border. Those who hold this view believe Ethiopia has already exhausted the diplomatic path. They argue that prolonged inaction leaves the country strategically exposed, dependent on a single corridor, and vulnerable to political or economic disruptions. In their eyes, the conversation should move beyond polite appeals toward a more assertive and clearly defined national policy on sea access.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@CmaDawit @KjetilTronvoll Eritreans are caught between two existential threats. The internal tyranny by the dictator and the external danger posed by Dr. Abiy , who seems unhinged in undermining Eritrean sovereignt.
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Dawit Teferi,CPA,CMA
Dawit Teferi,CPA,CMA@CmaDawit·
@KjetilTronvoll, we coined the term HGDEF 2 😂 For the last 35 years, the Eritrean Regime against the interests of the Eritrean people by constantly engaging in adventures The regime employs tactics that aim to dilute internal issues by constantly engaging in conflicts that perpetuate insecurity Any claims that Ethiopia represents a risk to Eritrean sovereignty are false; to the contrary, the Isaias Regime is the sole agent of chaos Democratizing Eritrea is inevitable. Anyone who thinks Eritrea will be a supply route for destruction will soon learn the complex reality Time to think based on interest and pragmatically what serves the people of Tigray, Ethiopia and Eritrea and end the cycle of violence As usual you are on point
Kjetil Tronvoll@KjetilTronvoll

Interesting to observe that an Eritrea pro-regime account is advocating for Tigray to activate Article 39 in Ethiopia constitution and seced from the federation. The very principle and constitution Pres. Isaias Afwerki has condemned since 1993 and intensly worked to undermine.🙄

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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@onwere_felix @MikeSonko To some Nigerian ladies are more beautiful, to the other Ethiopian ladies are. Beauty has no standards.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@yebeyene I remember thirty years ago this street was bustling with people and cars; now it looks like a Ghost town. What's happening my city ???
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Eritrea4Ever
Eritrea4Ever@Eritrea_4_Ever·
Enjoying peace in my country. I make my money in America, but spend it in Eritrea. Come and experience peace, my Eritrean, Sudanese and Somali people.
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Elsa Majimbo
Elsa Majimbo@ElsaAngel19·
Homophobia in Africa needs to be studied. What did the gays do to y’all?
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@yebeyene By advocating for the sacrifice of Eritrean lives to serve Ethiopian unity, the Eritrean dictator showed where his true loyalties lie - with Ethiopia. His consistent ease and openly displaying comfort and smile during trips to Ethiopia confirms he's Ethiopia at heart.
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Eritrea4Ever
Eritrea4Ever@Eritrea_4_Ever·
I don't want to hear a single Eritrean gov official advocating for a united Ethiopia again. Even if you don't mean it, we don't want to hear that shit. We've had enough!
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@SirakBahlbi Difference between Horn Review and the old dictator in Asmara - one shouts from the sidelines, the other implements on the ground. One encourages mass slaughter, the other carrys out the killings.
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Sirak Bahlbi
Sirak Bahlbi@SirakBahlbi·
Okay. I had deliberately avoided reading anything from Horn Review since the New Year, despite the occasional bait. President Isaias has, in fact, described as unduly tolerant (ዓቃላት) those who bother to sit down to listen to Abiy and his Prosperity Party cohorts. However, I broke my New Year’s resolution and read a recent article by the delusional and infantile commentators at Horn Review (@HornReview). It is entitled "Eritrean Spies Feeding Ethiopia's intelligence Machine" They produced an elaborate piece claiming that #Eritrean spies are supplying intelligence to #Ethiopian spies. I have rarely laughed and cringed so hard at the same time while reading an article. Tempting as it is, I will not quote from it, as it is saturated with science-fiction-like fantasies and sheer delusion. No one in their right mind would respond line by line to such writing, and Horn Review is full of similar material. Suffice it to say, you will never find a serious article written by a regime that is genuinely receiving sensitive intelligence from its adversaries. In reality, any individual publicly writing about such intelligence would be arrested immediately, precisely to avoid disrupting or exposing the flow of information. Yet in the fantasy world of Abiy’s Potemkin Party, we are instead treated to a public announcement proudly declaring to the world that they are receiving intelligence from their “enemy’s spies.” PP Propaganda= Optics + Deception + Posturing + Delusion + Disinformation And in this event, the 'Delusion' has the highest weight in this equation. I do not believe the world has been exposed to such kind of child like incompetence from their leaders yet, until Abiy arrived in the world scene.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@BlackNaziSalute @saayEritrea To call Eritrea's 30-year bloody annexation "being part of Ethiopia" is not just a lie, it is historical vandalism. It was a conquest, a brutal military occupation—exactly as fascist Italy's rule over Ethiopia was. One lasted five years, one lasted thirty.
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BlackSkinhead
BlackSkinhead@BlackNaziSalute·
@saayEritrea This isn’t even debatable. Eritrea was part of Ethiopia. Not just Assab. The language, the culture, the DNA.. it’s all the same.. You are the one making things up. I just showed you proof they payed tribute to there ruler. Whom he was related to.
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Ciham’s Uncle
Ciham’s Uncle@saayEritrea·
I will pay 5 million shibs (at current exchange) to the first “Assab is historically #Ethiopian!” advocate who can show me any Ethiopian manuscript, royal decree, hagiography, inscription, that references Assab before the arrival of the Italians on the Red Sea in 1885. PS: “said to represent today’s Assab” doesn’t count. I wanna see a direct reference to Assab, Asseb, Asab, Aseb. And why would you: Assab was never Adulis. It was a small fishing village. It was the Italians that built a port on it. I am assuming it doesn’t exist otherwise the wall-to-wall coverage of Assab in Ethiopian media would have shown it. Or at least invented it.
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