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Northern Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ekim 2015
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Iran Embassy SA
Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
Study history so you don’t repeat the same mistake twice. See who stood against apartheid and who supported it.
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Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦
Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦@Thuso1Africa·
Slavery was far worse than the holocaust
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De Prof™
De Prof™@rahmandeprof·
Please study the Qur'ān. I beg you, don't just listen to the sweet voices or just read in Arabic. Study it in your preferred language and make sure to think over it. Muslims are thinkers. Muslims are ponderers. Muslims are readers. Pleased read. Read Islamic contents. Read Islamic History. Read Islamic legislations. Please read, as a Muslim. There's so much abundance of knowledge, nuance and guidance in this deen that will never be exhausted. And the fun fact is that all of them are derived from the Qur'ān. All with basis and rulings. This is why scholars derive immense depths and benefits from verses you would randomly skim past on a windy Tuesday evening. Please, read the Qur’ān. Please. May Allah grant you steadfastness upon haqq.
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Jesse Jagz Abaga
Jesse Jagz Abaga@Jessejagz·
I laugh when I see people fighting over tribal lines and religion when it has always been those at the top against the masses. It’s them against you. You would have known this if you paid attention to their coalitions.
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Global Insight Journal
Global Insight Journal@GlobalIJournal·
Brazilian President Breaks Down in Tears Over the Suffering of the Palestinian People Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva could not hold back his tears in the face of the suffering of the Palestinian people: “It is painful that the world remains silent in the face of such a genocide, where the real victims are not soldiers, but women and children.”
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
The transatlantic slave trade remains one of the darkest chapters in human history, shaping the modern world in ways that are still felt today. For centuries, millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homes, families, and cultures, and transported across the Atlantic under brutal conditions. Their labor built economies, enriched empires, and laid the foundations of global systems that continue to exist today. In a significant step toward historical recognition, the United Nations has acknowledged the enslavement of Africans as one of the gravest injustices against humanity. This recognition is not just about the past, it is about understanding how history continues to influence present-day inequalities, cultural identities, and global conversations around justice and accountability. Discussions around reparations are also gaining attention, focusing on how nations and institutions can address the long-term impacts of slavery. These conversations include economic disparities, cultural loss, and systemic inequalities that have persisted across generations. Remembering this history is essential, not only to honor those who endured unimaginable suffering, but also to ensure that such injustices are never repeated. Education, awareness, and open dialogue remain key in building a future rooted in truth, dignity, and fairness for all.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
The UK, which colonized Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, did not support a UN resolution condemning slavery. Portugal (Angola, Mozambique), France (Ivory Coast and others), Italy too. The same countries that once ruled Africa could not even formally condemn slavery. The other day I asked: If colonizers returned today, How many African countries could hold for even a week? Some of you brushed it off. But look at this. If they cannot even acknowledge the past clearly, What makes you think the future is guaranteed? Let’s stop being naive. Power respects power. That is why other regions build weapons, defense systems, and technological independence. Africa must do the same. Not out of fear, but out of reality.
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Sherwin Bryce-Pease
Sherwin Bryce-Pease@sherwiebp·
The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a draft resolution that unequivocally condemns the trafficking of enslaved Africans and the transatlantic slave trade as the most inhumane and enduring injustice against humanity. 123 in favour 3 Against (USA, Israel, Argentina) 52 abstentions The resolution also seeks to recognize the profound and lasting impacts of the abhorrent regimes of slavery and colonialism and emphasizes that claims for reparations represent a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs against Africans and people of African descent. #sabcnews
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gwen
gwen@mpumszn·
I hate an uneducated hater. Do some research, bitch.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
His country was one of just 3 to vote against today's UN resolution to recognise the Transatlantic slave trade and chattel slavery of Africans as a historical crime against humanity. They just voted against our ancestors, but they care about us you see🥹 Whenever you wake up...
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Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore

Christians in Nigeria continue to face brutal violence and death at the hands of radical Islamic terrorists. The government in Abuja must step up and protect their citizens in the Middle Belt. It's past time to decentralize police authority so state governments can protect their citizens and stop this horrific persecution.

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Reedor Ways
Reedor Ways@richone090·
Stfu.. Your country just voted against admitting that slavery was a crime against the ancestors of the Christians you claim to care for. We all ain't fool over here fvcker. Safe your hypocrisy for those who chose to be fooled by your gimmicks.
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore

Christians in Nigeria continue to face brutal violence and death at the hands of radical Islamic terrorists. The government in Abuja must step up and protect their citizens in the Middle Belt. It's past time to decentralize police authority so state governments can protect their citizens and stop this horrific persecution.

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El~fenomeno
El~fenomeno@ibraheemkhax·
The same greed which consumed the past generation that destroyed this country is the same one that's currently consuming our "youths in politics", no honor, no loyalty, just jumping from one place to another in search of bread and call it "politics"
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Simwal
Simwal@Simwal·
Shame on you, Riley, if you still have any sense of shame. Less than two weeks ago, numerous people lost their lives in multiple bomb explosions in Maiduguri. Yet, you stayed silent, perhaps because most of the victims were Muslims. Your efforts to destabilize Nigeria will not succeed. You are a group of heartless individuals who show no regard for human lives, despite claiming to be the most civilized. Instead, you spread hatred and sow division under the guise of democracy.
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MAJ
MAJ@maryam_Jidayi·
Adolf Hitler is widely recognized as a criminal because his victims were Europeans. Yet King Leopold II, who killed about 10 to 15 million Africans, was for a long time honored with monuments and praise in Europe. That contrast exposes uncomfortable truths about how history has been framed. This says a lot about how the world has historically valued some lives more than others.
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