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Sam ☭

@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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🇸🇩@methamphtameen·
it’s like a crime to be African and have a Beautiful, Authentic culture to these people
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The longer you stay on the wrong train, the more expensive it is to return.
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Robel Alemu | ሮቤል ዓለሙ (PhD)
“As an Ethiopian born and raised, my heart breaks for my people. 💔” Source: Tizufikir1
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gha*da 𓋹
gha*da 𓋹@ghayo0da·
Desi people claiming that Sudanese cultural attire is a “rip off” of theirs… 🙂 Sudanese cultural attire is rooted in the ancient Kingdom of Kush and Nubian civilization. We don’t need to look outside our borders for inspiration, our ancestors already created the blueprint..
Princess♡ྀི🎀🌺@imsoprettyylike

Tajouj (1977), directed by Gadalla Gubara. A tragic & forbidden love story set in Eastern Sudan, showcasing the region’s customs, traditions, music, dress, and everyday life. It was the first feature film directed by a Sudanese filmmaker, making it a landmark in Sudanese cinema.

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femiiiiii.@femiiiszn·
i hope the next global trend will be empathy and critical thinking.
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mara@chuustansnbo·
Studied East African politics for like 3 years and post-2011 Somali politics literally might be where I draw the line, this shit is genuinely mind-boggling
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S A M A H𓃰❁
S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri·
The UAE sponsors the NBA while simultaneously being accused of supporting the RSF militia, whose atrocities have contributed to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Millions have been displaced, hundreds of thousands have been killed, and an entire generation’s future has been shattered!!! Sudan deserves the same attention, outrage, and solidarity that the world gives to other crises.. Sportswashing can't erase bloodshed!!!! #KeepEyesOnSudan
loya 🇸🇩@ayilaii

Lots of people will be talking about the NBA finals this week but if you didn’t know the UAE sponsors the NBA and at the same time it funds the genocidal RSF militia creating the largest humanitarian displacement, tens and thousands of people killed at its hands because of the UAE!!! #KeepEyesOnSudan

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K.Diallo ☭@nyeusi_waasi·
Libya is witnessing an escalating crackdown targeting Africans on the basis of skin color and religious identity, amid an extremist nationalist discourse fueled by conspiracy theories about ‘demographic change,’ which is being used to justify violence and discrimination against African migrants.
African News feed.@africansinnews

An anti-immigrant and Afrophobia wave is gaining momentum in Libya, where protesters gathered outside the UNHCR office in Tripoli chanting “Libya for Libyans” and demanding its closure.

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S A M A H𓃰❁
S A M A H𓃰❁@SimsimAlbadri·
A nation that built great kingdoms while much of the world was still finding its footing. pyramids older than many people realize, hundreds of cultures and languages, and some of the most resilient people you’ll ever meet. Even after war, displacement, and unimaginable suffering, Sudanese people keep finding ways to help one another and keep moving forward.. That’s something worth bragging about! A thousand times yessss❤️
Anna 🤍🥀@annhybri

Are you proud of your country and can you brag about it?

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femiiiiii.@femiiiszn·
i believe in re-reading and re-watching your favourite books & movies at different stages of your life. the plot never changes, but your perspective does.
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🔊 On this week’s On Assignment, Reuters journalists investigate what happened in Sudan’s al-Fashir by analyzing hundreds of videos filmed by the fighters. Listen here reut.rs/4a37YCh
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Om@betterrcallom·
i think we should bring back the concept of waking up on weekends and watching cartoons first thing in the morning.
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
Shyness as a man has a very real price tag. The job you didn't go for. The girl you never approached. The room you walked into and stood quietly in the corner instead of owning. Nobody is coming to pull potential out of you. You have to put yourself forward.
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Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
The re_tards have completely misunderstood what Pan-Africanism actually stands for. They believe it is about hating and isolating from other groups. Let us be crystal clear: True Pan-Africanism means putting the interests of Black people and Black communities first.
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Sovereign Media@sov_media·
THE UAE’S PORT IMPERIALISM In this compelling excerpt, former Ethiopian diplomat Mohammad Hasan exposes the Port Imperialism project spearheaded by the UAE’s Mohamed bin Zayed (MBZ) - a calculated geopolitical strategy to dominate the maritime lifelines of Africa and the Middle East. Hasan outlines a sweeping plan to seize control of critical gateways, with the UAE aiming to control every major African port stretching from the eastern Sudanese city of Port Sudan all the way down to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The project extends across the Gulf to dominate all Yemeni ports up to Mukalla. The goal, Hasan suggests, is to ensure that Dubai surpasses Singapore as the world's premier maritime hub. But how did a desert state acquire the intelligence to execute such a vast maritime takeover? Hasan points to a colonial legacy. The UK, the former colonial power in South Yemen, reportedly provided the foundational data for this project. Indeed, by 1951, Aden was the second-biggest port in the world. The UAE is now said to be using that colonial blueprint to resurrect a new era of coastal control. The former diplomat further alleges that this project is not being executed in isolation. He links the UAE's Port Imperialism directly to the Abraham Accords to normalise with Isr*el, claiming that Mossad's second office is in Dubai and operates in tandem with Isr*eli and US interests to secure regional dominance. Thus, if the UAE succeeds in controlling the coasts, it can position itself as the gatekeeper of three continents, backed by old colonial secrets and new intelligence alliances.
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Giɴ@Demeter_Erinia·
People obsessed with being seen as good people are never good people.
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Sameer
Sameer@oosafarnama·
Stop letting people consume you. They didn't call? Go to sleep. They didn't message you? Put your phone down and have a better day. They left you on read? Delete the conversation. They didn't make an effort? Match their energy. Never let your happiness depend on anyone.
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