UAE keeps arming the #Ethiopian Govt with drones. Those drones are being used to terrorize civilians in #Tigray. A kindergarten was bombed two weeks ago killing many children. If you fly Emirates, you support Genocide. Don’t Fly Emirates. @shaunking#BoycottEmirates#FreeTigray
🚨 URGENT: THE WORLD MUST NOT REMAIN SILENT ON TIGRAY
Today, civilians in the Daero area of Mekelle, Tigray, were struck in an air attack carried out by forces under the government of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. Children and women are among those critically injured after the attack struck a green area where children were playing.
Ethiopians and the rest of the world must NOT remain silent as they did in the past. Silence in the face of attacks against innocent civilians only allows the suffering to continue.
This attack continues after years of devastating violence and genocide endured by Tigrayans. The international community must intervene urgently and demand accountability before it is too late.
To all Tigrayans: This is the moment to put every internal difference, disagreement, and division aside. Whatever separates us must come second to protecting our people. We must come together, condemn this attack with one voice, and stand united as we have done in the past. When innocent Tigrayan children and civilians are under attack, our unity must be stronger than our differences.
To all Ethiopians: Regardless of ethnicity, religion, region, or politics, let’s stand together and condemn this attack. No political disagreement can ever justify attacks that injure innocent children and civilians. Do not remain silent as so many did in the past.
THE WORLD MUST SPEAK.
ETHIOPIANS MUST SPEAK.
TIGRAYANS MUST STAND UNITED.
PROTECT THE CHILDREN AND CIVILIANS OF TIGRAY.
ACT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
@UN@UNHumanRights@UNICEF@amnesty@hrw@IntlCrimCourt@EU_Commission@StateDept@SecRubio@antonioguterres@UN_Africa@Reuters@AP@BBCWorld@CNN@AJEnglish@dwnews@FRANCE24@nytimes@washingtonpost@guardian@AfricanUnionUN
According to many sources, the Ethiopian federal government has launched a military strike through Western Tigray, marking the renewal of a genocidal war.
@StateDept@UN@europeanunion@POTUS
My prayers and deepest condolences go out to the resilient TDF members who were martyred and those who were injured in the drone attack near Sheraro, Tigray. These individuals were carrying out their daily duties when they were targeted in a devastating strike.
We mourn the lives lost, stand with the wounded, and honor the sacrifice of those who gave everything for their people. This attack has left families grieving and communities heartbroken.
The Ethiopian government must be held accountable for this attack. Justice cannot be delayed, and the lives lost must never be forgotten. May the fallen rest in peace, may the injured recover, and may truth, justice, and lasting peace prevail for the people of Tigray.
@POTUS@StateDept@UN@EUintheUS@_AfricanUnion
Mehdi Hasan asked Getachew Reda on Al Jazeera whether he still believes Abiy Ahmed committed Genocide in Tigray. Yet instead of speaking the truth, Getachew hesitated, dodged, and danced around the question — almost as if he was denying it. In doing so, he has once again betrayed Tigray. And just when we think things can’t possibly get any worse, they do. His refusal to stand firmly with the truth dishonors our suffering and tramples on the very bones of our martyrs. Kudos to Mehdi Hasan for standing with humanity and insisting on the truth. Truly shameful of Getachew K. Reda.
🚨 The Truth About Abiy Ahmed 🚨
•Committed genocide against Tigrayans in Tigray — and is preparing to do it again.
•Slaughtered innocent Oromos — and continues to suppress Oromo voices and rights.
•Slaughtered innocent Amharas — while claiming to protect them.
•Continues killing civilians across Ethiopia, spreading fear and instability nationwide.
•Threatening renewed aggression toward Eritrea, pushing the Horn of Africa toward further conflict.
•Accused of supporting the RSF in Sudan, who have slaughtered innocent Sudanese civilians.
•Collapsed Ethiopia’s economy, making survival difficult for millions.
•Divided the nation, turning communities against one another while consolidating power.
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🛑 Abiy Ahmed is not a friend to ANY Ethiopian — he is the greatest threat Ethiopia faces.
On Eritrean Independence Day, Isaias Afwerki boldly declared that neither the Eritrean government nor its people have any regrets about fully supporting the Ethiopian government—even though both were responsible for the Tigray genocide. I don’t expect an apology from him—he’s a butcher. But I do expect Tigray’s leaders to treat this as a serious warning and a clear red flag in any alliance with this man.
It’s heartbreaking that we’ve been forced into such impossible choices: between a 360% siege, Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, or the Ethiopian government. These aren’t just bad options—they are genocidal regimes, war criminals, and enemies of our people. And to make matters worse, we lack visionary leadership capable of making the right choices for Tigray’s future.
#TigrayGenocide
#FreeTigray
As a concerned Tigrayan Ethiopian, I must speak up—because silence is no longer an option.
The Tigrayan Genocide, led by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is one of the deadliest and most ignored atrocities of the 21st century. Alongside him were co-conspirators: Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, Amhara regional forces, the Fano militia, and foreign actors like the UAE and Turkey, all with the silent complicity of the West.
This was not a war—it was a coordinated campaign of extermination, and Abiy Ahmed is the chief architect of it.
The numbers speak for themselves:
• Over 1 million Tigrayans killed
• More than 120,000 women raped
• 2 million internally displaced
• Over 100,000 refugees forced into Sudan
• Hundreds of thousands more forced to flee Ethiopia entirely
• 40% of Tigray still under foreign and enemy occupation
And yet, the world has turned its back. The victims are being blamed. The narrative has been rewritten. We are no longer even allowed to say “genocide” without being silenced.
We Tigrayans once stood firm, demanding accountability and justice. Today, those demands have been watered down into begging for peace—a false peace, made without justice, with those who slaughtered our people still in power and walking free.
Worse, we are now fighting each other. Tigrayans are turning on one another, becoming propaganda machines for the very forces that tried to wipe us out. Our own leaders are failing us, consumed by infighting and ego, with some even collaborating with the same enemies who led the genocidal war against our people.
Let us be clear:
Peace without justice is a lie.
Peace without accountability is surrender.
Peace without unity is destined to fail.
This genocide continues—through starvation, military occupation, political betrayal, and forced displacement. The world may look away. But we will not.
We are Tigray.
We are the survivors.
We are the resistance.
Now is the time to rise.
It’s time to stop the infighting.
It’s time to stop being afraid.
It’s time to unite—across all divides—and demand the justice we deserve.
We must also demand our fundamental right to self-determination.
Tigrayans must be allowed to hold a referendum and decide our own future—whether within Ethiopia or outside of it. After all we’ve endured, no one else has the right to dictate our fate.
Only through truth, unity, and courage can we bring about a lasting peace—one that honors our martyrs, defends our dignity, and ensures that never again will Tigray bleed in silence.
We have not forgotten. We will not forgive without justice. And we will never stop fighting for Tigray.
#TigrayGenocide
#FreeTigray
As a concerned Tigrayan Ethiopian, I must speak up—because silence is no longer an option.
The Tigrayan Genocide, led by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is one of the deadliest and most ignored atrocities of the 21st century. Alongside him were co-conspirators: Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, Amhara regional forces, the Fano militia, and foreign actors like the UAE and Turkey, all with the silent complicity of the West.
This was not a war—it was a coordinated campaign of extermination, and Abiy Ahmed is the chief architect of it.
The numbers speak for themselves:
•Over 1 million Tigrayans killed
•More than 120,000 women raped
•2 million internally displaced
•Over 100,000 refugees forced into Sudan
•Hundreds of thousands more forced to flee Ethiopia entirely
•40% of Tigray still under foreign and enemy occupation
And yet, the world has turned its back. The victims are being blamed. The narrative has been rewritten. We are no longer even allowed to say “genocide” without being silenced.
We Tigrayans once stood firm, demanding accountability and justice. Today, those demands have been watered down into begging for peace—a false peace, made without justice, with those who slaughtered our people still in power and walking free.
Worse, we are now fighting each other. Tigrayans are turning on one another, becoming propaganda machines for the very forces that tried to wipe us out. Our own leaders are failing us, consumed by infighting and ego, with some even collaborating with the same enemies who led the genocidal war against our people.
Let us be clear:
Peace without justice is a lie.
Peace without accountability is surrender.
Peace without unity is destined to fail.
This genocide continues—through starvation, military occupation, political betrayal, and forced displacement. The world may look away. But we will not.
We are Tigray.
We are the survivors.
We are the resistance.
Now is the time to rise.
It’s time to stop the infighting.
It’s time to stop being afraid.
It’s time to unite—across all divides—and demand the justice we deserve.
We must also demand our fundamental right to self-determination.
Tigrayans must be allowed to hold a referendum and decide our own future—whether within Ethiopia or outside of it. After all we’ve endured, no one else has the right to dictate our fate.
Only through truth, unity, and courage can we bring about a lasting peace—one that honors our martyrs, defends our dignity, and ensures that never again will Tigray bleed in silence.
We have not forgotten. We will not forgive without justice. And we will never stop fighting for Tigray.
#TigrayGenocide
#FreeTigray
Eritrean troops have entered Zalambesa, Tigray, and taken full control of the town. Ethiopian federal troops have withdrawn, telling the people of Zalambesa to remain under Eritrean control. What is @reda_getachew doing?
Source: Ethio Forum
“Jewish protesters for a #FreePalestine flood rotunda of cannon building demanding ceasefire chanting not in our name!” You see, the problem is not between Jews and Muslims, it’s between the occupying state of Israel and a #FreePalestine#StopGazaGenocide#PalestineGenocide
Thinking about our people in occupied Irob, Raya, Kunama, and Western Tigray. Free Tigray from Amhara Militia (Fano) and Eritrean Defense Forces. #TigrayGenocide
“If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”
Malcolm X
Palestinians are the victims & the occupying forces of Israel are the aggressors.
#FreePalestine#IStandWithPalestine
Wow 😯 look at this, I tried to post on Instagram with the caption hypocrite and look at the warning it’s giving me. Suppression of information at its best. Never have I ever gotten this message prior to posting even with much harsher captions about others!
#FreePalaestin