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See what the Eritrea-led armies (🇪🇹ENDF, 🇪🇷EDF, Amhara Fanos) did in Tigray's Tselimoy village. Deliberately destroyed electric pylons, houses, crops, churches, schools, whatnot. This is on top of the gruesome #TselimoyMassacre of 27+ civilians (mostly elders + children). @un_hrc#TselimoyMassacre
#SendingLoveToTigray
My dear mother. Rudyard Kipling was right when he said “God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers”. I know I told you this before. But I'll say it again. You're an amazing mom. I'm so proud to be known as your son.
#ReconnectTigray
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Mom, you've never get tired of showering me with pure & unconditional love. But thanks to the yearlong, deliberate blockade of telecom + other public services in #Tigray, I've not been lucky to hear your beautiful voice in the last 14 mths. Missing you so much. #ReconnectTigray
Sep 25, 2021 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Today marks 9 mths since I last talked to my mom. Our conv then was cut short to ~3 min cuz network connection got immediately lost. My months-long attempts to contact her, from Jan 25—Jun 28, wasn't successful. Her words are among many other things that haunt me most.👇#KeepitOn
"My son, we're still alive but we constantly fear for our lives; they [🇪🇷n soldiers] are here". I can still hear her words reverberate in my mind. Every time I called my brother in Adigrat (before Jun 28), my first question would be "how is mom?", to w/c my bro always replied 👇