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Let's debunk the #FakeHumeraMassacre once & for all! @nimaelbagir @berhe_lucy

1/ On July 22 the GOE issued a statement warning, that the #TPLF is transporting dead bodies of its fighters from Afar towards Mekele to stage a fake massacre...
On the face of it this looks like quite a suspicious and rediculous allegation. To start with, how are the #TPLF going to get the body to Tekeze without decomp setting in?
We got the answer thanks to @nimaelbagir|s experts, "the bodies had all been exposed to some form of chemical agent after death, leading to a process which had effectively preserved them before entering the water."
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1/@telegraph is back with one of the most egregious hatchet jobs journalism has witnessed in recent time, courtesy of @berhe_lucy. telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
2/ In the article @berhe_lucy tries to overwhelm the senses with gory but ultimately unsubstantiated details of limbs getting chopped off & eyes gouged, so that the reader's critical mind is temporarily offline & receptive of claims that can't pass even a cursory critical glance.
3/ I ask the esteemed readers of the Telegraph to bring their critical mind back online. After a few paragraphs filled with outrageous claims of 'atrocities' & 'concentration camps', @Telegraph itself admits that they "could not confirm these accounts" independently!....
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There are unbelievablly glaring gaps in @nimaelbagir latest piece for @CNN:

1/ According to the article the community leaders in Sudan are certain the bodies are of Tigrayans from Humera since they get the information from witnesses who.....
"saw people marched down to the river in one of the facilities and heard gunshots......We're told to look out for their bodies coming down the river."
After a few paragraphs @nimaelbagir quotes experts saying that the bodies had all been chemically preserved indicating...
"they had been stored in a similar environment, possibly a storage facility or a mass grave, before being dumped into the river, the experts said." ....
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