Islam Elbeiti (@islamelbeiti) 's Twitter Profile
Islam Elbeiti

@islamelbeiti

Bassist | co-creating the future with @i4policy | Board @bcreative_net |🇸🇩 | Views are my own.

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Wonder Peters (@peterswonderboy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, on June 16, Soweto Day, we remember Tsietsi Mashinini, Kgotso Seatlholo and the heroic youth generation who stood up against white domination and the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in Black schools.

Today, on June 16, Soweto Day, we remember Tsietsi Mashinini, Kgotso Seatlholo and the heroic youth generation who stood up against white domination and the use of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in Black schools.
Zikhona Valela (@valavoosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The photograph that reignited national scale open air defiance against apartheid. Today marks the 49th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising. 📸: Sam Nzima

The photograph that reignited national scale open air defiance against apartheid.

Today marks the 49th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising. 
📸: Sam Nzima
Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini (@drkarimwafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want everyone to see this because the West has dehumanised so much of our identity across the Middle East for centuries. They’ve been made to believe we come from nothing more than desert tents that flap in the wind. We come from culture. We must humanise our region and people.

Noah (@randynoah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He wasn't armed. He wasn't resisting arrest. He wasn't being aggressive. He was just selling masks. Gunshot to the head. At close range.

Brace Face ☺️ (@joeypamba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time you think your nice corporate or government job, your connections and pretty little home with the white picket fence will protect you, remember that Sudan 🇸🇩 was once a beautiful country that was reduced to nothing because of the greed of those wanting to control power

Marcus Olang' (@marcusolang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At a protest. About the killing. Of a Kenyan. In the police custody. A police officer. Shot an unarmed man. In the head. And casually walked away. An unarmed man. Selling masks. Minding his business. Shot in the head. Literally minding his business.

Wamathai (@wamathai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EMERGENCY HOTLINE NUMBERS *LSK - 0800 720 434 * Defenders Coalition - 0800 722 292 * IMLU - 0800 721 401 * KNCHR - 0800 720 627 * Amnesty Kenya - 0759 454 346 * KHRC - 0728 606 583 * Civic Freedoms Forum - 0764 481 343 * Medical Team - 0739 567 483 #Justice4OurMashujaa

Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kenyan police have turned Nairobi into a war zone, using tear gas, flash bangs and water cannon trucks indiscriminately against mostly peaceful protesters. PS: Please don't crowd around my team when you see us. It makes our signal terrible like this

BBC News Africa (@bbcafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of young Kenyans are marching across the country to mark the first anniversary of anti-government protests that saw parliament breached and over 60 people killed last year, sparking calls for justice and accountability. The BBC's Ian Wafula reports.