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The world order is supporting a government that declared christianity and Islam are obstacles of progress and change in Ethiopia. Abiye Ahmedโs governmentโs Killed 325 cross holding priests during the Tigray genocide. So many monasteries were damaged. Monastery nuns were sexually abused.
Now burning churches and massacring christians have continued in Oromia region.
This are not separate incidents. These are pushed by the Prosperity party manifesto distributed to its cadres.
It has to be clear that religion is getting severely attached and this government is supported in every way by so many democratic countries and there is no explanation for this blunder.
What I am hearing is they want save Ethiopia from disintegrating. The Ethiopia that will disintegrate will the genocidal and ethnic cleanser, anti religion Ethiopia led by Abiye Ahmed. If they want keep Ethiopia survive this disaster they have to do something with this mad man instead soon.
#StopWarsInEthiopia
#Justice4TigrayGenocide #BingBaCkHomeTigrayIDPs @_AfricanUnion@EUCouncil@EUCommunicatio1@marcorubio@USEmbassyAddis@hrw@unhrcpr@ICC@BBCWorld@CNN@TheEconomist@addisstandard@ethioforum@TBSNetwork@nytimes@WFP@WHO@USAID@martinplaut@RAbdiAnalyst@GREATBritain
Yirgalem Fisseha represents thousands of Eritreans whose stories are rarely allowed to be told freely. Through her writing and activism, she has spoken about arbitrary arrests, indefinite imprisonment, the absence of freedom of expression, and the painful reality many Eritreans face both inside #Eritrea and in exile. After being imprisoned for years without fair trial, she transformed her personal suffering into a message of resilience, truth, and hope for justice.
At this yearโs Oslo Freedom Forum, where activists, journalists, and human rights defenders from around the world gather to challenge authoritarianism, Yirgalemโs speech carries deep importance. The 2026 forum focuses on confronting dictatorship and exposing systems of repression around the world
#BlueRevolution
#TransnationalRepression
#Eritrea @OsloFF@martinplaut@KjetilTronvoll@hrw@UNHumanRights@amnesty
A true government should help its people, not control them. Real leaders do not ask people to follow them blindly. Instead they earn people's trust every day by being honest, fair and respectful to everyone. For a long time the Eritrean regime's system has been wrong. It is time to change it. We need to give the power back to regular citizens and rebuild our country with true justice. #BlueRevolution #TransnationalRepression #RegimeChangeInEritrea #NoMorePFDJPropaganda @Eritrea_UN@UNHumanRights@UN@UN_Women@Refugees@UNDP@EUCouncil@EUCouncilPress@EU_Commission@Europarl_EN@ReutersAfrica@_AfricanUnion@MYANC@POTUS@realDonaldTrump
Eritrean refugees are forced to flee their homes to survive. Many young people see no future in their homeland and choose a long and dangerous journey in the hope of safety, dignity and better opportunities.
#BlueRevolution#Refugees#HumanRights#Security#Future#Migration
The Unite Nation needs to stand against human rights abusers like the Libyan people who are hurting our #Eritrean people for no reason. The Eritrean people are innocent, but they cannot stay inside Eritrea because of the regime of Eritrea he is human rights abusers too.
Eritrean Refugees in Libya: A Crisis the World Must Not Ignore ๐จ
Thousands of Eritrean refugees in Libya continue to face a devastating humanitarian crisis marked by arbitrary arrests, detention, abuse, trafficking, and severe human rights violations. After fleeing repression, indefinite military conscription, imprisonment, and a lack of freedom in Eritrea, many hoped to find safety only to face new suffering in Libya.
Today, Eritrean refugees, including women and children, live in constant fear. Many are detained without legal protection, exposed to violence and exploitation, and denied basic humanitarian assistance such as food, healthcare, and shelter. Human rights organisations and UN reports continue to document torture, forced labour, sexual violence, and inhumane detention conditions faced by refugees and migrants in Libya.
For many Eritreans, the journey across the Mediterranean has become a desperate escape from unbearable conditions. Countless lives have already been lost in search of safety, dignity, and freedom.
This is not simply a migration issue.
It is a humanitarian crisis.A human rights crisis.A test of global conscience.
We call upon the United Nations (UN), UNHCR, the UN Human Rights Council, the African Union, the European Union, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and all humanitarian organisations to urgently intervene and protect Eritrean refugees in Libya.
Immediate action is needed to:
End arbitrary detention and abuse
Provide humanitarian and medical assistance. Ensure legal protection for refugees Investigate human rights violations
Create safe evacuation and resettlement pathways. Refugees are not criminals. They are human beings seeking protection, safety, and the fundamental right to live in dignity. The suffering of Eritrean refugees in Libya must not be ignored. Their voices deserve to be heard, and their rights must be protected under international humanitarian and refugee law.
@UnitedNations@Refugees@UNHumanRights@UNmigration@amnesty@hrw@AfricanUnion@BBCAfrica@BBCWorld@CNN@AlJazeera@AbrahamTesfai10@Uriel010212
These churches are not weapons; they are houses of prayer, history, and peace. They belong to our community, our parents, and our children. Burning them destroys our heritage, not just stones. Violence against a place of worship is violence against all that is holy and human.
#Yirgalem Fissehaโs story is a powerful testament to human resilience and courage. Imprisoned for six years without charge in Eritrea Mai Serwa prisonโenduring torture, solitary confinement, and brutality simply for being a poet, writer.she refused to be silenced #BlueRevolution
The treatment of migrants and asylum seekers in Libya remains a stain on the conscience of the international community.
Those seeking protection should not be treated as criminals. Detention, abuse, and fear cannot be the answer to migration challenges. The Libyan authorities must address these concerns, uphold human rights, and ensure accountability wherever violations occur.
History will remember how the vulnerable were treated when they had nowhere else to turn. #HumanRights #Libya #RefugeeRights #AsylumSeekers #StopAbuse #Accountability #Justice #HumanityFirst #UNHCR #HumanRightsMatter @UNHumanRights@Refugees@UNHCR @IOM_UNMigration @amnesty@hrw@UN@RefugeesMedia
The images coming out of Libya are deeply disturbing.
People who fled war, persecution, and hardship in search of safety should not be met with fear, detention, and humiliation. Reports of abuses against migrants and asylum seekers continue to raise serious concerns about human rights and accountability.
A government has a responsibility to protect vulnerable people within its borders, not to create conditions that deepen their suffering. The international community must demand transparency, respect for human dignity, and an end to all forms of mistreatment.
Seeking asylum is a human right. Human dignity is not negotiable. #HumanRights #Libya #RefugeeRights #AsylumSeekers #StopAbuse #Accountability #Justice #HumanityFirst #UNHCR #HumanRightsMatter @UNHumanRights@UNHCR@amnesty@hrw @IOM_UNMigration @UNHumanRights@Refugees@UNHCR @IOM_UNMigration @amnesty@hrw@UN@RefugeesMedia