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⚠️ English translation below ⬇️ 🔴 يرسل عماد النجار رسالةً مباشرة إلى ما يُسمّى بالمعارضة الخائنة والزائفة، تلك التي أوصلت البلاد إلى هذا الخراب، ثم اختارت الصمت حين بلغ الانهيار مداه. معارضةٌ صعدت على أكتاف الناس، وباعت أوهام الخلاص، ثم تخلّت عن السوريين ساعة الحقيقة. واليوم، حين تغرق سوريا...

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‼️ English translation below ⬇️ ابن فضيلة الشيخ احمد بدر الدين حسون، المفتي السابق، يخرج ويتحدث علنا عن كيفية اخفاء والده، وعن وضعه داخل المرحاض لاكثر من عشرة ايام. تفاصيل صادمة، اهانة متعمدة، وتعذيب نفسي وجسدي، لرجل شغل موقعا رسميا، في مشهد يكشف حجم الانحدار الاخلاقي لما يسمى دولة وامنا. اذا كان هذا مصير من كان جزءا من النظام، فكيف حال بقية السوريين المظلومين بعيدا عن الكاميرات، وكيف يدار هذا الخراب باسم الامن والدولة. هذه ليست رواية عابرة، بل شهادة موثقة، ومرحلة سوداء لا يمكن طيها بالصمت او النسيان. The son of Sheikh Ahmad Badr al-Din Hassoun, the former Grand Mufti, speaks publicly about how his father was forcibly hidden and kept inside a bathroom for more than ten days. Shocking details reveal deliberate humiliation and psychological and physical abuse inflicted on a man who once held an official position, exposing the moral collapse of what is called state and security. If this is the fate of someone once inside the system, what about the rest of the oppressed Syrians far from the cameras, and how is this devastation being managed in the name of security and the state. This is not a passing account, but a documented testimony and a dark chapter that cannot be erased by silence. #سوريا #توثيق #مخفي_قسريا #تعذيب #انتهاكات #حقوق_الانسان #شاهد_سوري #Syria #Documentation #EnforcedDisappearance #Torture #HumanRights #Violations #SyrianWitness

NEMESIS – نيميسس

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🔴 حين يثور الناس بلا تمويل، بلا منصات، بلا رعاة… حين يثورون من وجعهم وحده، تعرف أن الثورة هذه المرة حقيقية! الثورة الحقيقية بدأت للتو. ثورة من أجل الحفاظ على حقوق كافة الشعب السوري، لا لطائفة ولا جهة ولا محور. ثورة خرجت من دون دعم قطري ولا تركي، ومن دون أجندات خارجية، بل خرجت من وجع الناس، من الغصة، من الدم المسفوك بلا حساب. من خرجوا اليوم إنما خرجوا لنصرة إخوتهم المنكّلين والمُسحقين على يد سلطة الجولاني الإرهابي الدولي، مهما حاول الغرب تلميع صورته أو الابتسام في وجهه… فالناس تعرف الحقيقة، وتعرف من يقتلها، ومن يسرق أمنها، ومن يحوّل أرضها إلى ساحة دم. هذه ثورة الصدق… ثورة الوجع… ثورة الشعب الذي قرر ألا يُذبح بصمت بعد الآن. The real revolution has just begun. A revolution to defend the rights of all Syrians, not for one sect, one group, or one foreign agenda. A revolution that rose without Qatari or Turkish support, born not from politics but from pain — from the suffering, the injustice, and the bloodshed that Syrians have endured. Those who took to the streets today did so to defend their oppressed and crushed brothers, against Jolani’s international terrorist authority. And no matter how much the West smiles at him or tries to polish his image, the people know the truth. This is the revolution of honesty… the revolution of pain… the revolution of a people who refuse to be slaughtered in silence any longer. #سوريا #اللاذقية #طرطوس #حمص #جبلة #الساحل #ثورة_الكرامة #استهداف_العلويين #استهداف_الأقليات #مجازر_الساحل #الابادة_العلوية #الهولوكوست_العلوي #الابادة_الجماعية_العلوية_2025 #حماية_الأقليات #محاكمة_الجولاني_الارهابي_الدولي #UN #UN_HRC #StateDept #francediplo_EN #FCDOGovUK #WarCrimes #CrimesAgainstHumanity #SyriaMassacres #StopAlawiteGenocide منظمة العفو الدولية

Syrian Witness شاهد سوري

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Note: English translation below 🔴 حماة الآن، مشهد يتحدى العقل ويصدم الضمير الإنساني. منع دفن مواطن من الطائفة العلوية الكريمة، في انتهاك صارخ لأبسط حقوق الإنسان. حتى حق الوداع الأخير لم يُحترم، وكأن الكراهية لم تكتفِ بالموت وحده. ما جرى ليس حادثًا عابرًا، ولا خلافًا محليًا، بل إذلال ممنهج ورسالة ترهيب واضحة. حين يُمنع الدفن، فنحن أمام جريمة ضد الإنسانية، لا تقبل التأويل ولا التبرير. الصمت عن هذه الجرائم ليس حيادًا، بل تواطؤ كامل معها. Hama, now, a scene that defies reason and shocks the human conscience. The burial of a citizen from the respected Alawite community was deliberately denied, in a blatant violation of basic human rights. Even the right to a final farewell was stripped away, as hatred pursued the body beyond death. This was not an isolated incident or a local dispute, but systematic humiliation and deliberate intimidation. When burial is denied, this constitutes a clear crime against humanity, with no room for justification. Silence in the face of such crimes is not neutrality, it is complicity. #حماة #سوريا #حماية_الأقليات #جريمة_ضد_الانسانية #الابادة_العلوية #Hama #Syria #ProtectMinorities #CrimesAgainstHumanity #StopAlawiteGenocide

NEMESIS – نيميسس

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This is something the Cabal propagandists will not show you. A stellar moment - one that will echo in eternity - of Hon. Edwin Mushoriwa Edwin Mushoriwa-Dzivaresekwa MP defending & upholding the dignity and sovereignty of our people. Instead, they will show you and celebrate the clown Susan, because under the Cabal's leadership, Zimbabwe has become a circus. Alas, those of us who have served with honour, loyalty, and respect have no problem taking off our hats to any truth and idea that pursues a better and brighter future for our people. What Hon. Mushoriwa has done here is commendable. It puts the Cabal to shame - if it still had any shame left, it would not show its face anywhere pushing for #CAB3. He stood & spoke of sovereignty - not as an abstraction, but as the lived reality of the people of Dzivaresekwa who elected him for five years, not seven!!! They gave their consent. He is bound by it. To extend that term without returning to them is not governance. It is theft by calendar!!! This is the core of constitutionalism: that the people are the source of all authority, and what they have not given, no parliament may take. The Cabal has forgotten this. Mushoriwa reminded the nation!!! He spoke of the Constitution as a shield - a document designed to limit politicians, not liberate them. The 2013 Constitution was a covenant. The people voted for it. They secured it with their hopes. And now the very politicians it was written to restrain are trying to rewrite it for their own perpetuation. That is not amendment. That is betrayal. Mushoriwa called it what it is: politicians limiting the Constitution instead of the Constitution limiting politicians. He spoke of accountability - the radical, dangerous, revolutionary idea that those who govern must answer to those who are governed. That elections are not inconvenient interruptions to development. They are the mechanism by which the people periodically renew or withdraw their trust. To cancel them is to cancel the people!!! To extend a term without consent is to declare that the people's voice is no longer required. Mushoriwa refused to endorse that declaration. And he spoke of the quiet tragedy at the centre of this coup - that the President, after 45 years of public service, may not want more years. It is the parliamentarians who have become the criminals surrounding him. The bought. The bribed. The Fortuner-driven. The envelope-collecting. They are the ones driving this. They are the ones who need the extension because they fear the voters they will face in 2028. The President is surrounded. Not by enemies. By courtiers!!! This is the politics the people deserve. Not the circus of the bought and the bribed. Not the spectacle of a legislator praising an interchange as though it were a constitutional argument. Principle. Sovereignty. Accountability. The Constitution as a shield, not a weapon. A parliamentarian who remembers who sent him and for how long. The Cabal will not show you this speech. It will bury it under empty press statements and misinformation narraitves!!! But the archive has it. The people have it. And history will remember who stood and who knelt!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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On 1 August 2018, six Zimbabweans were gunned down by the army for protesting the delay in election results. The world watched in horror as it unfolded live on international television. Many ask why Zimbabweans no longer take to the streets. The answer is simple—they once did. And they were met not only with bullets from the regime, but with betrayal from the very man they were defending. Nelson Chamisa, then the opposition leader leading the MDC Alliance, said of the protesters: “It was very stupid even for people who demonstrated. To demonstrate for the results to be released, it was stupid… I am not insulting them, but… it was premature, it was unstrategic, and open to be manipulated by the enemy.” Those words struck deeper, way-way deeper than many imagine because they came from the mouth of hope. Unless this betrayal is acknowledged and those words walked back, Zimbabweans will not rise. Not because they are cowards, but because the last time they stood up in huge numbers, they were shot down by the regime; and told they were “stupid” by the leader they thought they were standing up for. When bullets kill the body and words kill the spirit, what then do you expect of the people left behind in Zimbabwe? There is a long and painful history of betrayal by the opposition. In 2008, I was the first journalist to break the story of post-election violence on South Africa’s eNCA news station. Over 400 lives were lost, yet the opposition; then led by Morgan Tsvangirai, did nothing meaningful to support the victims. Instead, they entered government and enjoyed the perks of power. Nelson Chamisa even gave an interview to The Globe and Mail of Canada, justifying the need for expensive cars in the GNU because, according to him, such cars brought “respect.” That one interview told the story of a movement that had shifted from the people to self-interest. They forgot the very communities that had risked everything to vote them into power. And that is precisely why those communities will no longer put their lives on the line for politicians who abandon them at the first taste of comfort. Until this betrayal is addressed—until opposition leaders begin to fight back with integrity and sacrifice; ZANUPF will remain in power, sustained not only by fear, but by the absence of a credible alternative willing to confront it. The current government of Zimbabwe will never change; but Nelson Chamisa has an opportunity to fix the mess he created by calling citizens fighting for a fair election; STUPID. He must confront the hard truth that real leadership begins with accountability. He needs to publicly acknowledge that calling the 2018 protesters “stupid” was a betrayal of the very people who risked their lives for democracy. He must campaign for the Motlanthe Report to be implemented and for the victims’ families to be fully compensated. One of the family members wrote to me, telling me they have no one helping them. After such deliberate betrayals, those around them will never take to the streets again.

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🔴 خبر مهم يخص الاقليات السورية… لكنه يحمل ظلما صارخا.. سُمح لمعظم الاقليات الدينية في سوريا بالتقدم بطلبات اللجوء الانساني في اوروبا وعدد من دول العالم، في حين جرى استثناء الطائفة السنية الكريمة بحجة ان سوريا اصبحت “امنة” لهم. المفارقة المؤلمة ان الاوروبيين، ومعهم العالم اجمع، يعلمون تماما ما يجري داخل سوريا، لكنهم اختزلوا الطائفة السنية كلها في من يحكم البلاد اليوم، وهذا بحد ذاته اجحاف كبير وظلم واضح. الحقيقة ان شريحة واسعة من السنة متضررة بعمق، ومحرومة حتى من حق النقد او التعبير، وتعيش تحت الخوف والقمع، تماما كغيرها، وربما اكثر. العدالة لا تكون بتعميم الاتهام، ولا بحماية جماعة على حساب اخرى، بل بالاعتراف ان الضحية في سوريا ليست طائفة بعينها، بل انسان مسحوق تحت سلطة الامر الواقع. Important news for Syrian minorities… but with a grave injustice Most religious minorities in Syria are now allowed to apply for humanitarian asylum in Europe and other parts of the world. However, the Sunni community has been excluded, under the claim that Syria is now “safe” for them. The painful irony is that Europe — and the world at large — fully understands what is happening in Syria, yet they have collectively equated the entire Sunni community with those ruling the country today. This is, in itself, a clear injustice. In reality, large segments of Sunni civilians are deeply affected, denied even the right to criticize or speak freely, and living under fear and repression — no less, and perhaps more, than other groups. Justice cannot be built on collective blame, nor on protecting one group while ignoring another. The true victim in Syria is not a specific sect, but a crushed human being living under imposed power. #سوريا #حقوق_الانسان #اللجوء_الانساني #حماية_الاقليات #Syria #HumanRights #HumanitarianAsylum #ProtectMinorities

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این پیام من خواهد بود در کنفرانس امنیتی مونیخ و دیدارهای خصوصی‌ام با برخی از قانونگذاران و رهبران جهان. At the Munich Security Conference, my message is clear: any negotiation with the Islamic Republic at this moment of extreme weakness would be a historic mistake. The world must recognize that this regime does not understand diplomacy، it survives on hostage-taking, terrorism, and executions. Take the case of Jamshid Sharmahd, a German citizen kidnapped by the regime. The German government spent months negotiations to bring him home. Instead, his dead body was delivered to Germany. This is the Islamic Republic’s definition of diplomacy. Empowering it now would prolong repression inside Iran and instability across the region. The Islamic Republic is not a legitimate government; it is a threat to global security. So, it is surprising that the German government intervened to cancel an opposition figure from taking part in the Munich Security Conference. I strongly condemn such efforts to cancel dissidents and activists. Because the Islamic regime does not represent the people of Iran. The regime has systematically executed, imprisoned, and tortured its citizens for over four decades. Beyond Iran, the Islamic Republic exports violence through its proxies, from Hezbollah to the Houthis. Any deal with the government in Iran will fund more terrorism, not peace. The Iranian people, not the regime, must be the West’s partner. The people of Iran have shown, in nationwide protests from 2009 to 2022, that they reject this regime. Supporting the Islamic Republic in any form, through negotiations or financial relief, betrays the Iranian people and strengthens a dictatorship that will never reform. Western policymakers must learn from past mistakes. The 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) failed because it provided a financial lifeline of billions of dollars to the regime, which it spent on its military and security forces rather than improving the lives of ordinary Iranians. Let us not repeat the failures of the past. The opposition has been divided for years, but now is the time for unity. One reason the Islamic Republic has survived this long is that opposition groups have been fragmented and unable to build a unified front. This moment of crisis presents an opportunity to unite opposition forces, mobilize international support, and work toward a common goal: the end of the Islamic Republic. Western governments must actively support a transition to a secular democracy. The world should engage with and amplify the voices of those fighting for democracy. Just as the West supported the transition from apartheid in South Africa, it must take a stand against apartheid regime and state terrorism in Iran. Final Message: The Islamic Republic has proven time and again that it cannot be trusted with negotiations. Every deal has only given the regime more time to advance its nuclear ambitions, fund terrorism, and oppress its own people. Eliminating Islamic Republic proxies, nuclear sites, IRGC leadership and regime’s key figures, would not only neutralize a direct global threat but also accelerate the fall of a brutal government that has waged war against its own citizens. Eliminating terrorists is not a tragedy—it is a victory for those who have endured the cruelty of dictatorship. The Iranian people do not need another failed diplomatic process, they need decisive action to remove the very system that has kept them in chains. We all need to fight against one of the most dangerous virus, which is called Islamic Republic that is how we protect global security.

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A lot of international journalists across the continent and beyond have been asking me whether the opposition in Zimbabwe would vote in support of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 when it comes to Parliament. For those who have been asking that question, and for others who had the same question in mind, this video is your answer. This is an opposition Member of Parliament speaking, praising President Mnangagwa and supporting his political agenda. Susan Matsunga was elected in 2023 to represent Budiriro North (Mufakose). She does not belong to the group of opposition Members of Parliament that were imposed by Sengezo Tshabangu, the charlatan who worked with others to disrupt Parliament and effectively hand ZANUPF a two-thirds majority. She belongs to the Nelson Chamisa group, the group that came through Bereka Mwana. When we criticised Bereka Mwana at the time, we were insulted. I remember explaining that Bereka Mwana was bringing in people who were bootlicking the leader of the party but did not necessarily have the substance and gravitas required to become Members of Parliament or oppose bad governance. So the more you bootlick the leader, the better your chances of getting into Parliament. She is a clear example of that. She was as militant as they come in defending the leader when he was making his festival of mistakes, and here you have her now supporting President Mnangagwa and his agenda. The problem that we have in Africa, particularly in Zimbabwe, is that people follow personalities. They do not follow ideas. When an empty vessel is a personality they like, they are happy to sink with that empty vessel. If someone comes with ideas but they do not like that person, they would rather discard the good ideas than support them. I want to make this prediction, and you can hold me to it. If it does not come to fruition, I will be very happy. ZANUPF is assured of power for at least the next 18 years. Until Zimbabweans change their attitude of supporting personalities over ideas, ZANUPF will remain in power for the next 18 years. We do not know what will happen after that, but for now, that is the trajectory. Some of you will ask why I say 18 years. It is because we are in 2026, and if ZANUPF gets Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 passed, it means the current president will remain in power for the next four years until 2030. The president who comes after him will then have two seven-year terms, that is 14 years. Add the four years from Mnangagwa, and that gives you 18 years. We do not know what will happen after that. Even if Mnangagwa is removed, for example through a coup, it will still be ZANUPF that remains in power. Until Zimbabweans understand that the enemy is not the person they do not like but who comes with good ideas, and that they must support ideas over personalities, ZANUPF will remain in power. Until Zimbabweans understand that politics is not like football, where you die on the hill of the team that you support, ZANUPF will remain in power. Until Zimbabweans understand the importance of working together, regardless of whether they like each other, as seen in the idea of a team of rivals associated with Abraham Lincoln, ZANUPF will remain in power. Until those who tell the truth are listened to, ZANUPF will remain in power. As long as people applaud and ululate those who tell them what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear, ZANUPF will remain in power. I want to leave you with this food for thought. In 2000, when Robert Mugabe and ZANUPF were pushing for a new constitution, the then opposition leader stood firm, campaigned across the country, and slept in people’s homes, in huts, mobilising against that constitution. It went to a referendum, and Robert Mugabe and ZANUPF lost. The opposition leader and his team managed to convince Zimbabweans, and they won. That moment showed what leadership, conviction, and grassroots mobilisation can achieve when people are organised around an idea. Today, I do not know who you can point to as the main opposition leader capable of doing the same, and that in itself is something Zimbabweans must seriously reflect on.

Hopewell Chin’ono

49,816 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

‼️الله يعزك مثل ما عززتنا يا أبو محمد… الله يرحم الداية التي أنجبتك!! هكذا استقبل بعض السوريين ومعهم الأميركيون الإرهابي الجولاني، القاعدي والداعشي، وقائد جبهة النصرة الإرهابية التي بات اسمها “هيئة تحرير الشام”. المستقبلون، وغالبيتهم من الطائفة السنية المعتدلة، يرفعون السؤال الكبير: بماذا أعزكم هذا الإرهابي؟ هل بتفتيت الجغرافيا السورية؟! أم بتحريض الشعب على بعضه البعض؟! هل بتكفير معظم الطوائف الدينية وإباحة دمها؟ أم بزرع الخوف وانعدام الأمن في كل زاوية من سوريا؟! هل بتهميش الطبقة المتعلمة والمثقفة، واستبدالها بجهلاء لم يكملوا حتى الصف الخامس، لا يملكون سوى دورة شريعة في إدلب؟! بأي عزٍّ تتغنون؟! أن يصبح لسوريا رئيس “سني” فقط؟! أهذا هو معيار الكرامة عندكم؟! أي عزٍّ هذا الذي يُصنع على أكتاف قاتلٍ ومرتكبٍ للفتن؟! وأي كرامة في أن يُرفع شأن من باع الوطن ومزّق نسيجه؟! May God grant you the same honor you gave us, Abu Muhammad… and may God have mercy on the midwife who delivered you!! This is how some Syrians, along with the Americans, welcomed Jolani — the Qaeda affiliate, the ISIS follower, and the leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, now rebranded as “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.” The crowd, mostly from the moderate Sunni community, raises the big question: What honor has this terrorist brought you? Was it by fragmenting Syrian geography?! By inciting the people against one another?! By declaring most religious sects as infidels and permitting their blood to be shed? By planting fear and stripping away security in every corner of Syria?! By marginalizing the educated and experienced, and replacing them with the ignorant — people who never finished even fifth grade, armed only with a shallow religious course in Idlib?! What kind of honor do you boast about?! That Syria should simply have a “Sunni” president?! Is that your measure of dignity?! What honor is built on the shoulders of a killer and a sower of discord?! And what dignity lies in glorifying someone who sold the homeland and tore apart its social fabric?! #سوريا #الجولاني #هيئة_تحرير_الشام #الطائفة_السنية_المعتدلة #الامن_العام_الارهابي #توثيق #مجازر_الساحل #Syria #Jolani #HTS #ModerateSunniCommunity #SyriaMassacres #StopAlawiteGenocide #CrimesAgainstHumanity
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‼️الله يعزك مثل ما عززتنا يا أبو محمد… الله يرحم الداية التي أنجبتك!! هكذا استقبل بعض السوريين ومعهم الأميركيون الإرهابي الجولاني، القاعدي والداعشي، وقائد جبهة النصرة الإرهابية التي بات اسمها “هيئة تحرير الشام”. المستقبلون، وغالبيتهم من الطائفة السنية المعتدلة، يرفعون السؤال الكبير: بماذا أعزكم هذا الإرهابي؟ هل بتفتيت الجغرافيا السورية؟! أم بتحريض الشعب على بعضه البعض؟! هل بتكفير معظم الطوائف الدينية وإباحة دمها؟ أم بزرع الخوف وانعدام الأمن في كل زاوية من سوريا؟! هل بتهميش الطبقة المتعلمة والمثقفة، واستبدالها بجهلاء لم يكملوا حتى الصف الخامس، لا يملكون سوى دورة شريعة في إدلب؟! بأي عزٍّ تتغنون؟! أن يصبح لسوريا رئيس “سني” فقط؟! أهذا هو معيار الكرامة عندكم؟! أي عزٍّ هذا الذي يُصنع على أكتاف قاتلٍ ومرتكبٍ للفتن؟! وأي كرامة في أن يُرفع شأن من باع الوطن ومزّق نسيجه؟! May God grant you the same honor you gave us, Abu Muhammad… and may God have mercy on the midwife who delivered you!! This is how some Syrians, along with the Americans, welcomed Jolani — the Qaeda affiliate, the ISIS follower, and the leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, now rebranded as “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.” The crowd, mostly from the moderate Sunni community, raises the big question: What honor has this terrorist brought you? Was it by fragmenting Syrian geography?! By inciting the people against one another?! By declaring most religious sects as infidels and permitting their blood to be shed? By planting fear and stripping away security in every corner of Syria?! By marginalizing the educated and experienced, and replacing them with the ignorant — people who never finished even fifth grade, armed only with a shallow religious course in Idlib?! What kind of honor do you boast about?! That Syria should simply have a “Sunni” president?! Is that your measure of dignity?! What honor is built on the shoulders of a killer and a sower of discord?! And what dignity lies in glorifying someone who sold the homeland and tore apart its social fabric?! #سوريا #الجولاني #هيئة_تحرير_الشام #الطائفة_السنية_المعتدلة #الامن_العام_الارهابي #توثيق #مجازر_الساحل #Syria #Jolani #HTS #ModerateSunniCommunity #SyriaMassacres #StopAlawiteGenocide #CrimesAgainstHumanity

Syrian Witness شاهد سوري

21,459 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

This video, shared by a Zimbabwean woman on social media, shows a deeply tragic reality of our country, Zimbabwe. She refers to this as an international road. What she means is that it is a road that connects Zambia to Zimbabwe and then onward to South Africa. It is a major international trade route. The government of Zimbabwe collects toll fees on this road. It collects fuel taxes from vehicles that use it. It collects road motor tax. In total, it collects several different taxes linked directly to this road and to the movement of goods and people along it. Yet the road is in this shocking state. This is not an ordinary road. It is a critical regional artery linking Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. And yet it has been allowed to collapse like this. At the same time, the President goes around distributing cars to comedians using public money. Anyone who chants “2030” gets rewarded with a car by the President. How does anyone justify the desire to extend a presidential term to 2030 while presiding over a broken road system like this, in an economy that is clearly not working. You do not have to be a ZANUPF supporter or an opposition supporter to see that this is wrong. We are all Zimbabweans. We all love our country, or at least we should. But this does not show love. This does not show pride. There is no pride in allowing an international trade route, a symbol of national sovereignty and economic seriousness, to deteriorate to this level. The money is there. It is being collected daily. But it is being abused. It is being looted. And anyone who defends this level of mediocrity is defending failure. I see some Zimbabweans, especially those who have just returned from Europe or America, posting videos claiming that everything is fine in Zimbabwe. They are lying to the world. Everything is not fine. It cannot be fine when an international trade route looks like this. How can anyone sincerely attempt to spin the reality of their own country through crude and dishonest propaganda. This is the Zimbabwe that exists today. This is the reality. If they cannot fix an international trade route, imagine the condition of other roads across the country. I have received many videos from Zimbabweans, including those based in South Africa who are currently at home, expressing shock at the state of the road network. I have not shared all of them because I am mentally tired with this. I am mentally drained from constantly documenting collapse. What makes this worse is the silence of the opposition. Those who claim to be the alternative do not talk about these things. I saw an opposition member of parliament praising the Minister of Transport as the top performing minister, the same minister responsible for this road system. The political elites of Zimbabwe have failed the people. It cannot be left to journalists to do political work while those who claim to be the alternative remain quiet as public funds are looted. This is deeply depressing. Not everyone has options. Our people are trapped and forced to live with this mediocrity every day. It is painful to watch my country go through this. I appeal to ZANUPF supporters. We all know that your party will still be in power after 2028. That reality is clear. But why can you not put pressure on your party’s leadership to address this state of affairs in our country? We do not hate ZANUPF supporters. We simply disagree with them politically. And even in disagreement, I am appealing to you to have a sense of pride in yourselves and in your country. Ask your own leaders difficult questions. Ask them whether this is how they want their political party to be remembered in history, in years and generations to come. Power without accountability leaves a dark legacy. No political party escapes judgment by history. The roads, hospitals, schools, and livelihoods left behind will speak louder than slogans. This is about Zimbabwe, not party loyalty.

Hopewell Chin’ono

169,266 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

This is some VERY IMPORTANT knowledge which they definitely will NOT share with you in a school text book, that has been purposely hidden from you for your entire life. 🚨🚨🚨⚠️⚠️⚠️ America was founded on the principles of Freemasonry. From the Constitution, to the Bill of Rights, to the very deliberate, esoteric and occultic design of downtown Washington D.C. every monument and building…All of it is very much based on Freemasonry. Most of the Founding Fathers were indeed, Freemasons. It’s not known if they were aware of the evil in which they were partaking in, or which level they were at. Most of the Masons who join will not make it to the 30th degree, and many will not even make it past the 3rd degree (Master Mason) where the Hiram Abiff ritual takes place, and membership is solidified. Most members of Freemasonry will never find out that in the higher levels, it recognizes Baal, and or Lucifer (The Lightbringer) as the “Grand Architect of the Universe” as “god” of this world. The greatest enemy of the One True God, the one who seeks to steal, kill and destroy, also referred to as Satan. Most everyone who is in a serious position of power and influence in our world are high level Freemasons. It’s a right of passage, and a requirement to show fealty to the Brotherhood in the highest echelons of the global power structure. This is also why there is never any serious accountability for atrocities and crimes against humanity. There are endless promises of justice, and transparency, but at the end of the day that is nothing more than elaborate theater to keep the people pacified. The TRUTH of the matter is that they will NEVER punish or out one another, it’s strictly forbidden in the oath taken by Masons. This is also why there are so many police, and judges who are a part of the craft. They can do as they wish, and prosecute whom they please, in most cases without impunity or accountability. Most all male figures in entertainment/celebrities are also Masons, and females are members of Order of the Eastern Star, a Masonic adjacent organization. They show you that in the countless pictures using one-eye symbolism, and using the “shhhh” pose with finger over the mouth. A vow of silence. THEY PICK ALL AMERICAN PRESIDENTS. The fact that Trump wants to build a “ballroom” which in many ways is reminiscent of Solomon’s Temple, and an arch in Washington D.C., are both concepts DEEPLY steeped in Freemasonry, also Trump’s frequent wearing a purple tie is very Masonic. Solomon’s Temple is seen as one of the core inspirations for the Masons, as is the study of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), which is deeply entwined in its teachings. The word “Kabal” actually comes directly from “Kabbalah”. The end goal for America was ALWAYS the “Novus Ordo Seclorum” which is prominently printed on the back of our One Dollar bill, as is the very occultic All-seeing eye of Providence, which represents constant surveillance, control and grip in which this order has over the land and its people. “In God We Trust” is also a nod to the same aforementioned wicked “god”. Adam Weishaupt, fellow Freemason and the creator of the Bavarian Illuminati, started it in the year 1776 to promote “enlightenment” of men over the One True God. Very interesting to note…The founding of the Illuminati was the SAME year as the founding of the United States. That is hardly a coincidence… The cold, hard truth is that we were sold a GIGANTIC LIE about our history. Once you step back and fully analyze the research I have laid out here, it paints a vivid, yet grim picture of why everything is so chaotic and seemingly planned to fail. It gets worse and worse by the day. The sad truth is that America as we know it, was created with an expiration date…And, we are seemingly inching very close to that. America is the “experiment in democracy” that was needed, as a catalyst for the a new order of the ages, ruled by a tiny elite club of Masons… A NEW WORLD ORDER.

The Patriot Voice

12,229 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Reza Pahlavi, for all intents and purposes, does not owe us anything. His family built Iran from zero. When I say zero, I mean zero. A weak, fragmented Qajar state, one in which women could not leave the house without a man. One in which Iran’s internal affairs were completely controlled by outsiders. One in which foreign armies seized our lands to feed their troops while half our population died of famine. A country without an army, without national infrastructure, without sovereignty over its own resources. And I can go on, and on, and on. In return, we Iranians repaid their blood, sweat, and tears with one of the greatest treacheries imaginable in modern history. His grandfather, arguably one of the greatest men in Iran’s history, his tomb was levelled to the ground. His father was forced to leave the country he loved more than anything in the world. One could say it was not his illness that killed him, but the knife we put in his back, the betrayal of a nation he had dedicated his life to. Reza Pahlavi’s friends and family who remained in Iran were murdered, one by one, at the hands of the regime WE enabled. An entire generation around him was hunted, imprisoned, executed, or driven into exile. His sister and brother, unable to bear the weight of exile and the destruction of everything they had known, took their own lives. Reza Pahlavi has the money. He could have chosen a quiet life, a life of comfort and distance, far from the insults, the threats, the endless character assassination. Instead of spending more than four decades on this path, he could have lived for himself and his family, free of this burden. Instead, he chose responsibility. He chose to stand for the very people who betrayed his family and became the cause of so much suffering in his life. What does he ask in return? Nothing. No throne has been demanded. No position imposed. He has asked only for a national process in which the Iranian people themselves decide their future. He has anchored that path in clear principles, precisely to prevent Iran from falling once again into chaos, fragmentation, and revenge. Yet even for that, he is criticised by so-called “Iran expert” podcasters who have never carried the weight of a nation on their shoulders, who say, “He does not want to lead,” “He is not your guy.” All while he and his family live under constant attacks, threats, and scrutiny on a daily basis. Despite all of that, his love for his people and his land overrides everything. He continues to fight for us. I want to say we have done nothing to deserve it, but the people of Iran have proven otherwise in these past weeks. They are no longer blinded by decades of propaganda. They are revisiting their history. They are correcting the lies they were raised with. They are openly calling his name in the streets, knowing the price that must be paid for it. They are awake to the mistakes of past generations, and they have reached out their hand to him. And he, despite everything, has taken that hand.

Arsalan Naamdar

24,647 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

Open Letter to the U.S. Congress: Abandoning the Syrian Kurds, who sacrificed 15,000 loved ones in the U.S.-led coalition war against ISIS, will stand as a bloodstain in the annals of American history. Jolani, shaped by extremism, was normalized, while the Kurds who crushed extremism were abandoned. Abandoning the Syrian Kurds under the bombardment of Erdoğan and Jolani is not merely a strategic failure. It is a moral collapse. It is not an accident of history; it is a deliberate act of betrayal. The Kurds stood on the front lines against terror. They dismantled ISIS cell by cell, village by village, at a cost measured in graves and paid in blood. The Kurds did what the world asked of them. They fought ISIS when few would. They buried their dead while powerful nations issued statements. And when the danger passed, they were left exposed — not because they failed, but because loyalty was deemed inconvenient. The obscenity of this moment is impossible to ignore. A former ISIS commander, Jolani, was once treated with casual acceptance, even seen playing basketball with U.S. commanders. A man shaped by extremism was normalized, while those who crushed extremism were abandoned. That image alone tells the story of how completely moral judgment collapsed. When Jolani later turned his forces against Kurdish civilians, the response was telling. Ten United States senators, including Lindsey Graham, publicly expressed concern. They sent messages through X, warning about the danger faced by Kurdish allies and calling on Jolani to stop the attacks. Their words were ignored. Jolani did not listen. He did not respond. He did not care. And that silence spoke louder than any speech. This is not just a failure of foreign policy. It is a failure of morality itself. It shows what happens when power is exercised without principle, when short-term interests outweigh human lives, and when alliances are treated as disposable tools rather than solemn commitments. This is not only a failure of foreign policy; it is a failure of morality — a failure to distinguish between ally and opportunist, between sacrifice and convenience, between justice and power without conscience. What has been done to the Kurds will stand as a bloodstain in history, not because the world did not know, but because it knew and chose to look away. And history will remember that choice. Lindsey Graham Sarah Adams #Macron #Trump Donald J. Trump Emmanuel Macron Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Elizabeth Warren Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו #kurds #rojava

Botin Kurdistani

202,165 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

للنشر… كي لا تُمحى الحقيقة، وكي لا يُغسل الدم بتقارير صاغها القاتل نفسه… نوجّه هذا النداء إلى المجتمع الدولي، وإلى كل الحقوقيين، الإعلاميين، والقانونيين حول العالم، وإلى لجان حقوق الإنسان والمنظمات الدولية: 🔻 نُعلن رفضنا الكامل لما ورد في تقرير لجنة تقصي الحقائق في الساحل السوري، تقريرٌ كُتب بيد الجلاد، لا لتوثيق الحقيقة، بل لتبرئة القاتل وإدانة الضحية. 🔻 هذا التقرير لن يُضمد جراح السيدة المكلومة بابنها غدير، بل زاد ألمها وألم آلاف العائلات التي تنتظر الحقيقة والعدالة. 🔻 ونطالب بتشكيل لجنة أممية مستقلة ومحايدة، تضم نخبة من الخبراء الحقوقيين والقانونيين تحت إشراف الأمم المتحدة، لإجراء تحقيق دولي شفاف في مجازر الساحل والسويداء. ما حدث ليس شأناً محلياً، ولا فصلاً عارضاً في مأساة مستمرة، بل جريمة ضد الإنسانية لا يُغلق ملفها بتقرير مزوّر صادر عن الجاني. 🔴 فعّلوا هذا الهاشتاغ: #نطالب_بلجنة_تحقيق_دولية_في_سوريا To be published… So that the truth is not erased, and the blood not washed away by reports authored by the killers themselves… We address this call to the international community, to all human rights defenders, journalists, and legal professionals around the world, and to human rights committees and international organizations: 🔻 We categorically reject the findings of the so-called Fact-Finding Committee on the Syrian Coast — a report written by the executioner himself, not to document the truth, but to absolve the killer and condemn the victim. 🔻 This report will not heal the wounds of the grieving mother of Ghadeer — on the contrary, it has only deepened her pain, as well as the pain of thousands of families still waiting for truth and justice. 🔻 We demand the formation of an independent and impartial international committee, composed of top legal and human rights experts, under the supervision of the United Nations, to conduct a transparent investigation into the massacres in the Syrian coast and Sweida. This is not a local matter, nor a passing chapter in a prolonged tragedy — it is a crime against humanity, and its file cannot be closed with a falsified report issued by the perpetrator. 🔴 Activate this hashtag: #WeDemand_An_International_Investigation_In_Syria #مجزرة_الساحل #مجازر_الساحل_السوري #الابادة_العلوية #الابادة_الجماعية_العلوية_2025 #الطائفة_العلوية_الكريمة #الجولاني_الارهابي #الامن_العام_الارهابي #لجنة_تقصي_الحقائق #جريمة_ضد_الانسانية #سوريا #توثيق #حماية_الأقليات #SyrianCoastalMassacres #StopAlawiteGenocide #CrimesAgainstHumanity #JolaniCrimes #HTSCrimes #JolaniIsAGlobalTerrorist #AlawitePersecution #SyriaMassacres #IndependentInvestigation #MinorityProtection #UN #UNSC #UN_HRC #EU #HRW #AmnestyInternational #InternationalCriminalCourt #SaveSyria #JusticeForSyria

NEMESIS – نيميسس

21,847 просмотров • 1 год назад

I would like to wish all my compatriots a happy Independence Day, happy Independence Zimbabwe. The independence of our country, unlike many other African countries, came through blood that was shed. There are so many Zimbabweans who lie in unmarked graves from Tanzania to Zambia to Botswana to Mozambique, and they put their lives on the line so that you and I could have the independence that we did not have under colonial rule. There is a distinct difference between those who fought for the independence of our country and died, never seeing an independent Zimbabwe, and those who took over from colonial rule and then destroyed our country through incompetence, corruption, and many other afflictions that should never have been there. I am in no doubt at all that had our country not become independent, I and many Black citizens would probably not be where we are today, thanks to the early gains of independence. Sadly, I now find myself as a journalist and a Zimbabwean with NO freedom to speak, to write, and to exist as a full citizen in my country post independence after the derailment of the independence dream. Many of our people did not have the opportunities that I personally got, and many others got, to advance our lives. It is unfortunate that we find ourselves where we are today, not because independence is bad, but because we ended up with selfish, corrupt, and incompetent individuals who abandoned the principles and aspirations that inspired many Zimbabweans to go out there and fight so that their country could be free. So on this day, when we celebrate 46 years of independence, the same zeal and drive that defined those who died fighting for our country must be carried forward by those who are alive today, to make sure that the country is restored to where it is supposed to be. Zimbabwe is one of the richest countries under the sun. It has almost every mineral that you can think of, and it has some of the best soils in the world. There is no reason for any Zimbabwean to be unemployed, to fail to earn an income, or to go to bed on an empty stomach. There is absolutely no reason for any Zimbabwean to struggle if the country is led by people who know what they are doing and who put the country first, the national interest first, ahead of their own selfish needs. Whilst colonialism was a terrible stain on the history of our country, there are lessons that can be drawn from that period. Rhodesia was run like a business, not like a fiefdom. The fact that most of the central hospitals that exist today were built during the colonial period, with the exception of Chitungwiza, tells us that infrastructure was prioritised, even if it was designed to serve a minority. That reality does not excuse colonial injustice, but it exposes the scale of failure after independence. Forty-six years later, the government has built only one central hospital. Around 2,500 women die every year during childbirth due to a lack of adequate maternity facilities. The largest hospital in Zimbabwe still relies on a maternity theatre built in 1977, and even then only one of its two theatres is functional, with the working one having been refurbished by a South African bank. That is a damning indictment on the current leadership. The fact that millions of Zimbabweans have been forced to leave the country to take up menial jobs in South Africa, as waiters or farm workers, is an indictment on the current leadership. The fact that people like myself and many others have had to leave home out of fear for our lives is an indictment on the current leadership. Whilst the leadership has failed, we as citizens of Zimbabwe also carry a responsibility towards our country, in whatever space we occupy. We must stop following personalities and start following ideas, whether in the ruling party or in the opposition. Our country has been destroyed because we follow personalities, many of whom are vacuous and empty, and when they fail, they drag the nation down with them as our leaders have done. We must not wait for a Messiah to come and save us from the afflictions we face today. We have a responsibility to do what is right for our country. During the liberation struggle, leaders were changed at different points because the struggle was never about personalities, it was about an idea, an independent Zimbabwe where every Zimbabwean, black, white, green, or yellow, has the same rights and opportunities to pursue a better life. So as we celebrate, and we should celebrate, we must also reflect on our responsibilities going forward. We celebrate because independence itself was a noble idea and remains a noble idea. When things are bad, you do not burn down the house, you fix what is broken. We must honour and remember those who lost their lives so that people like myself could go to college, become journalists, and be recognised internationally, as many Zimbabwean professionals have been, some even advising presidents across the continent and beyond. Zimbabwe has some of the most accomplished people anywhere in the world, and it should not be where it is today. It is therefore up to us, as Zimbabweans, to make sure that we do what is right for our country. Once again, happy Independence to my compatriots, and thank you to all the stalwarts who laid down their lives for us to be independent and to the countries that supported our struggle. We could not have achieved independence in 1980 without Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Botswana, and many others who stood with us. They did well for us and we thank them. It is those who destroyed the country who should hang their heads in shame today. My heart bleeds when I see so many young Zimbabweans with university degrees, yet ending up as victims of drug abuse because there is no work to go to. There are no opportunities available that are aligned with what they went to university to study. It is a tragic indictment of the situation we find ourselves in today. Today we have become a nation where boreholes are being drilled in the middle of cities because the rulers have failed to do something as basic as delivering water into people’s homes. Today we have become a nation where the rest of the region laughs at us because our roads are riddled with potholes, yet the leadership drives Ferraris on those same roads. Today we have become a nation where even our O-level pass rate has not gone beyond 34% because of the failure of leadership to do what needs to be done. Today we cannot even feed ourselves. We have to rely on food aid, and yet we were once colloquially referred to as the breadbasket of the region. These are some of the realities we should reflect on. I could go on and on, but at this point, it is not necessary. To our leaders, I say, how does it feel when you hear the very people you lead saying Ian Smith was better, when they say colonialism was better? How do you feel? Or do you even feel anything at all when those words are spoken? Of course, colonialism was brutal. Of course, Ian Smith was a racist leader who upheld a minority regime built on exclusion and oppression. But it is a damning indictment of your failed leadership that some of our own people now feel pushed to the point of romanticising that dark past. Independence was meant to usher in dignity, opportunity, and shared prosperity for every Zimbabwean, regardless of colour or creed. It was meant to restore ownership of our future to the people. Yet today, you cannot deny that a small, privileged few are the primary beneficiaries of that independence, while the overwhelming majority are trapped in poverty, penury, and relentless suffering. That is not what liberation was fought for. However, nothing can justify a failure to be grateful to those who fought and died for the independence of our country. They did their part. It is now up to us to do our part and ensure that our country becomes what it is meant to be. Happy Independence Zimbabwe.

Hopewell Chin’ono

12,280 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад