Jawar is doing what he always does: copy-pasting claims from foreign media and presenting allegations as established facts.
The problem is that reports about RSF activity in Benishangul-Gumuz remain heavily disputed. Some investigations have raised allegations about RSF-linked camps and movements near the Sudan border, while others have questioned the evidence and pointed out that many claims rely on anonymous sources, interpretations of satellite imagery, and unverified videos.
Turning every allegation into a confirmed fact may generate attention on social media, but it does not help people understand what is actually happening on the ground.
Ethiopia already faces enough security challenges without politicians and activists amplifying every rumor as if it were proven reality. Facts should come before narratives.
@BehiwotTilahun At least we see people from Eritrea they can go freely and comeback any time when the rest of the citizens harsh to leave the country..
@Ternafi Mr diaspora.. let m know if the Eritrean government know who the fk you are lol .. they don’t give a fk ..believe me .. you trying to clap one hand
@umutcagrisariii The fat joke ..After a week spent in Somalia like I predicted he just arrived Ethiopia to talk about Fake as video and the RSF.. I was right and I know him well
If you understand how a child grows into an adult, then you should understand that countries and societies also change over time. Ethiopia’s path toward regaining access to the Red Sea is a long-term process, not something that happens overnight.
One reason Eritrea has struggled to change is that some in the diaspora still view the region through a pre 1993 mindset. The world has changed, generations have changed, and realities have changed. Since 1993, Ethiopia has continued to evolve, and human societies naturally adapt and develop over time. Ignoring that reality makes it difficult to understand where the Horn of Africa is heading.
So if you waiting for us now you a foolish. Eventually we will get there no matter what even if take our grandchildren or generation to come we will get our land back ..
@John_Mikael_12@made_in_addis The orthodox pastor told him to fano terrorist man screaming shouting towards the priest 😂 “people like you is the one they killed the orthodox believers..”
The reality is much worse than many people realize. Unless you’re a government official or have special privileges, leaving Eritrea is extremely difficult for ordinary citizens. That’s why so many risk dangerous journeys to escape.
You live in a country where people can travel, speak freely, and access information openly. Eritreans inside the country don’t have those freedoms. Many don’t even have reliable access to social media or independent news.
It’s easy to criticize from the outside, but the fact that so many Eritreans continue to leave despite the risks says more about the situation than any online argument ever could.
You sound to me, you barking outside in the closed door.
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt
I wish my people would think twice before retweeting every post that claims to speak for the Orthodox faith. Not everyone using the name of Orthodoxy has good intentions. It’s like putting food out to attract a chicken once it comes close, it’s easier to capture it. Some people use religion to gain trust first, then push their own agenda. Verify the source before sharing.this account is belongs to Egypt