The price Ethiopia will pay for that attempt to destroy Tigray.the price will be Tigray will never trust its security to anyone other than itself and will never put its international relations & aid Partnerships in the hands of anybody except itself.
Alex De Wal
#TigrayGenocide
War and recovery in Tigray.
A clear and heartbreaking picture of Tigray and the suffering its people endured during the 2020-2022 war. Sadly, the current situation means there has been only limited improvement since then
https://t.co/VK7hoTlHKA
The @_AfricanUnion and @UN alongside humanitarian and rights organizations,should prioritize:
independent access for monitoring
protection of civilians
credible accountability mechanisms
and sustained pressure for inclusive political settlement. @hrw@WFP
Press freedom matters.
The election is taking place amid serious concerns raised by journalists' organizations and #HRW regarding restrictions on media & political space.
Democracy requires scrutiny, not silence.
#PressFreedom@CNNAfrica@BBCAfrica@CNN https://t.co/aaGo44iAqI
🚨 Thierry Henry Explains Why Arsenal Are One of the Most Hated Clubs in Football
🗣️: “People always ask why everyone is so obsessed with Arsenal. The answer is simple: relevance. When Arsenal are struggling, the world talks about them. When Arsenal are winning, the world talks about them. Very few clubs in football command that level of gravity.
Arsenal have one of the biggest fanbases in the world, and with a fanbase that large, every opinion becomes louder. Every victory feels bigger, every defeat becomes a global discussion, and every title race turns into a war between supporters online.
In recent years, Arsenal have returned to competing for the biggest trophies, and that naturally creates enemies. Nobody hates teams that are irrelevant. Rival fans say they dislike Arsenal supporters because they are confident, loud, and everywhere. But if we're being honest, every successful club has supporters like that.
After losing to PSG in the Champions League final, you can already see thousands of fans who don't even support the opposing team celebrating Arsenal's downfall. That’s not just rivalry; that’s fear and obsession.
The reality is that Arsenal are one of the few clubs in world football that people either love or love to see lose. That's usually what happens when a club becomes big enough to live in everyone's mind, even when they're not playing.”