📢 Many of these migrants:
Fled conflict, including the Tigray War
Took dangerous routes to survive
Were vulnerable to coercion and exploitation
They are victims of circumstance — not threats to society.
#StopCapitalPunishment@amnesty@UN_HRC@UKParliament@IntlCrimCourt
At least 65 Ethiopian migrants are at risk of execution in Saudi Arabia for drug-related offenses, according to Human Rights Watch.
Three Ethiopian nationals were executed on April 21, 2026.
@Reuters@BBCWorld@AJEnglish#StopCapitalPunishment @
Human Rights Watch is calling for:
An immediate halt to executions
Commutation of death sentences
Fair retrials in line with international standards
@Reuters@BBCWorld@AJEnglish#StopCapitalPunishment @
📣Arrested on April 9 in a crackdown on reporting, she now faces charges that could cost her life.
Committee to Protect Journalists is calling for her release.
This isn’t justice.
This is the criminalization of truth.
#PressFreedom@_AfricanUnion@ymahmoudali@UN@volker_turk
📢And that gap is dangerous.
Without accountability:
• Peace processes lose credibility
• Victims are erased
• Future violence becomes more likely
Impunity is not neutral—it fuels conflict.
#JusticeForTigray@StateDept@eu_eeas@UN_HRC https://t.co/U1YrTWDtpq
@saba_t12
Let’s be clear: Meskerem Abera is an unapologetic propagandist of the Tigray genocide.
Today marks 3years since she was jailed—facing terrorism charges and a possible death sentence.
Journalism is not a crime.
#PressFreedom@hrw@achpr_cadhp@UNHumanRights@EUCouncil@Lwam2324
In recent remarks, Abiy Ahmed admitted Eritrean forces committed:
• Mass killings
• Widespread looting
• Destruction of cities like Aksum & Shire
This is a major shift.
But recognition ≠ accountability.
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#TigrayGenocide@IntlCrimCourt@CIJ_ICJ@UN
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