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Yohannes

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"ካብ ዳግም መግዛእቲ እምኒን ሓመድ ኣይኸብድን!” ትግራዋይ ወዲ አ.አ & ወያናይ

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ናባይት (@furiousbetty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dumping screenshots of some random #ethiopians doing what #Ethiopians do. Here is a mother saying she wants to join the war because apparently healing COVID makes one feel invincible than humble 🙄

Dumping screenshots of some random #ethiopians doing what #Ethiopians do. 

Here is a mother saying she wants to join the war because apparently healing  COVID makes one feel invincible than humble 🙄
Yohannes (@yohannes_t_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“TPLFites”, “weyane”, “agame”, and previously “Tigre”, “asgentay”, “dildey afrash”…few of the names given to Tigrayans..

Omna Tigray (@omnatigray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵This #WorldHealthDay2024, “My health, my right” is championed as everyone, everywhere, has the right to access quality health services. For the people of #Tigray, their right to health has been consistently violated since the beginning of the #TigrayGenocide in November 2020.👇🏾

🧵This #WorldHealthDay2024, “My health, my right” is championed as everyone, everywhere, has the right to access quality health services. For the people of #Tigray, their right to health has been consistently violated since the beginning of the #TigrayGenocide in November 2020.👇🏾
Ximena Borrazás (@ximenaborrazas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such are the eternal scars of Tigray’s war; some make furrows in the skin and many others immense holes in the soul. Azmera has two scars, those on her skin and those on her soul. #Tigray UN Women UN Women Ethiopia World Health Organization (WHO)

Such are the eternal scars of Tigray’s war; some make furrows in the skin and many others immense holes in the soul.

Azmera has two scars, those on her skin and those on her soul.

#Tigray <a href="/UN_Women/">UN Women</a> <a href="/unwomenethiopia/">UN Women Ethiopia</a> <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a>
Ximena Borrazás (@ximenaborrazas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before the beasts in camouflage uniforms granted her freedom, after making 50,000 birr (approximately €800), they set fire to the end of a Kalashnikov and inserted it into her vagina to burn her uterus.

Health Professionals Network for Tigray (@hpn4tigray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A war on health is a war on mothers. This #WorldHealthDay’s theme—"healthy beginnings, hopeful futures"—isn't possible when 55%+ of mothers in Tigray face severe complications, increasing maternal deaths amid medical shortages. Mothers deserve safety, not suffering. Ministry of Health ETHIOPIA

A war on health is a war on mothers.
This #WorldHealthDay’s theme—"healthy beginnings, hopeful futures"—isn't possible when 55%+ of mothers in Tigray face severe complications, increasing maternal deaths amid medical shortages.
Mothers deserve safety, not suffering. <a href="/FMoHealth/">Ministry of Health ETHIOPIA</a>
Yohannes (@yohannes_t_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genocide by attrition. "If I'm alive today, it's thanks to the health centre in this camp." - Girmay, in Maidimu IDP camp #Tigray, battling kidney disease.

Yohannes (@yohannes_t_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Ethiopia’s ambition to secure access to the Red Sea via ports it lost to Eritrea in the 1990s” @Abele_an attempting to wage an invasion is not an “ambition to secure access to the sea”.

Yohannes (@yohannes_t_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Shortly after my visit, the conflict started, and I had to flee my house and now my family and I live in a tent.” It has been almost 2 years for since this interview with the then 8-years old Tigrayan student. For how long should our people suffer?

Irob Anina Civil Society (IACS) (@irobanina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 Years of Irob Anina: Fighting for Existence Anina means existence. Irob Anina was born to resist the state of #Ethiopia and #Eritrea’s genocide against the people of #Tigray, particularly focused on the existence of the #Irob minority in Tigray, Ethiopia. Four years on, 60%

4 Years of Irob Anina: Fighting for Existence

Anina means existence.

Irob Anina was born to resist the state of #Ethiopia and #Eritrea’s genocide against the people of #Tigray, particularly focused on the existence of the #Irob minority in Tigray, Ethiopia. 

Four years on, 60%
Lord (David) Alton (@davidaltonhl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tigray: Prof Jan Nyssen of Ghent University has shared this link with me of a 40 minutes interview with Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, about crimes against humanity committed during the Tigray war:@David_Lammy Collins of Highbury cbc.ca/radio/frontbur…

Addis Standard (@addisstandard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suspension of #USAID deepens humanitarian strain in #Tigray camps; displaced residents say “we ration lentils like they’re a treasure” At the 70 Kare IDP Center near #Mekelle, Tigray’s largest displacement site, 35-year-old Leterbrhan holds a plate with a few lentils and asks,

Suspension of #USAID deepens humanitarian strain in #Tigray camps; displaced residents say “we ration lentils like they’re a treasure”

At the 70 Kare IDP Center near #Mekelle, Tigray’s largest displacement site, 35-year-old Leterbrhan holds a plate with a few lentils and asks,
Addis Standard (@addisstandard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#The_Interview: No historical, demographic, or constitutional basis for #Amhara claims on Western #Tigray – Historian Tesfakiros Arefe The cabinet of the Tigray Interim Administration recently accused federal government media and outlets in the Amhara region of spreading false

#The_Interview: No historical, demographic, or constitutional basis for #Amhara claims on Western #Tigray – Historian Tesfakiros Arefe

The cabinet of the Tigray Interim Administration recently accused federal government media and outlets in the Amhara region of spreading false
Yohannes (@yohannes_t_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just back from Tigray. What I witnessed in rural areas is heartbreaking. Most of in the diaspora —and even urban elites in Mekelle—have very little sense of the suffering people face daily. If we don’t shift our priorities as a community, Tigray will disappear before our eyes.