Éramos líderes con 7 puntos de ventaja sobre el Barsa, segundos en champions..
Mbappé y todos los jugadores estaban enchufados.. 13 victorias en 14 partidos..
No olvido ni perdón.
🚨 I have searched this video everywhere on the internet and got this small portion.
May be a banned video idk, Retweet and share maximum, let everyone know the truth.
This is the footage of U.S army soldiers apologizing to the crowd after their mission in Iraq.
Reducing Nigeria’s security crisis to “Christian persecution” distorts reality and erases the suffering of millions of Muslims who are also victims. It oversimplifies a complex national tragedy and fuels division rather than understanding.
The truth should not depend on geopolitical interests or media narratives. Justice demands consistency. If oppression is wrong, it is wrong everywhere regardless of who the victims are.
Reducing Nigeria’s security crisis to “Christian persecution” distorts reality and erases the suffering of millions of Muslims who are also victims. It oversimplifies a complex national tragedy and fuels division rather than understanding.
Reducing Nigeria’s security crisis to “Christian persecution” distorts reality and erases the suffering of millions of Muslims who are also victims. It oversimplifies a complex national tragedy and fuels division rather than understanding.
Reducing Nigeria’s security crisis to “Christian persecution” distorts reality and erases the suffering of millions of Muslims who are also victims. It oversimplifies a complex national tragedy and fuels division rather than understanding.
The violence is driven by criminality, poverty, political failure, and extremism — not a simple religious war. Yet narratives are selectively framed in ways that reinforce global stereotypes.
The violence is driven by criminality, poverty, political failure, and extremism — not a simple religious war. Yet narratives are selectively framed in ways that reinforce global stereotypes.
Mosques are attacked. Muslim worshippers are killed. Entire Muslim communities are displaced. The majority of victims of these extremist groups are Muslims themselves.
Bandits do not check church membership cards before abducting victims.
Mosques are attacked. Muslim worshippers are killed. Entire Muslim communities are displaced. The majority of victims of these extremist groups are Muslims themselves.
Bandits do not check church membership cards before abducting victims.
Take Nigeria as a clear example. The claim that Christians are uniquely oppressed ignores the fact that the epicenter of terrorism — Boko Haram, ISWAP, and banditry — lies in the predominantly Muslim North.
Take Nigeria as a clear example. The claim that Christians are uniquely oppressed ignores the fact that the epicenter of terrorism — Boko Haram, ISWAP, and banditry — lies in the predominantly Muslim North.
Take Nigeria as a clear example. The claim that Christians are uniquely oppressed ignores the fact that the epicenter of terrorism — Boko Haram, ISWAP, and banditry — lies in the predominantly Muslim North.
The overwhelming majority of Muslim-majority nations are not engaged in aggression against other faiths or cultures. In many cases, they are the ones enduring instability, sanctions, military intervention, and proxy conflicts.
The overwhelming majority of Muslim-majority nations are not engaged in aggression against other faiths or cultures. In many cases, they are the ones enduring instability, sanctions, military intervention, and proxy conflicts.
Why? Is it ideological blindness? Political convenience? Or a refusal to confront uncomfortable truths?
What makes this even more frustrating is the continued portrayal of Muslim societies as inherently violent or oppressive, when the reality is far more complex.