When did seeking safety become a crime? African refugees in Libya are being hunted, locked up, and brutalized for simply existing. This isn’t just neglect—it’s deliberate cruelty. The world can’t keep looking away. #SaveRefugeesLibya#HumanRights@UNHumanRights@hrw @FilippoGrand
Refugees in Libya are not just stranded they are hunted. Detained, abused, and treated as criminals for seeking safety. The very authorities that should protect them have turned against them. This is not just neglect it’s cruelty.
#SaveRefugeesLibya#HumanRights@hrw @UNHumanRig
Refugees in Libya are not just stranded they are hunted. Detained, abused, and treated as criminals for seeking safety. The very authorities that should protect them have turned against them. This is not just neglect it’s cruelty.
#SaveRefugeesLibya#HumanRights@hrw@UNHumanRights@FilippoGrandi
Urgent Action Needed! African refugees in Libya are facing torture, electric shocks, sexual assault, brutal abuse—held in illegal prisons for ransom and killings. Armed groups & traffickers subject them to inhumane conditions. We demand #UNHCR, #AU & #LibyaGovernment act NOW
The ongoing mistreatment and brutality faced by Black Africans in Libya—including mass arrests, forced deportations, and the discovery of mass graves—are horrifying violations of human rights. @FilippoGrandi, @UNHCRLibya, @UNHumanRights, and @EU_Commission
Eritrean sovereignty is sacred and absolute - never up for negotiation, never open to compromise. Not an inch will be conceded. Our silence is our ultimate answer. But if you choose force, remember: you know us well. Think twice, because this time, there will be no mercy.
#Eritre
#Eritrea has never denied #Ethiopia access to its ports. Instead of pursuing an outdated imperialistic policy, Ethiopia, like any other nation, can use Eritrean or neighboring ports through fair, mutually beneficial agreements that respect the sovereignty of all involved nations.
Every time #Ethiopia faces a problem, the world blames #Eritrea. This pattern of scapegoating has deep roots, stretching all the way back to 1998 and beyond. It’s time to face the real cause & call a spade a spade, instead of unfairly placing the blame on Eritrea #EritreaPrevails