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The incident in #Belfast last night was abhorrent, but calling for violence in retaliation is wrong. But so is pretending people don't have legitimate concerns about pressure on housing and public services. Migrants aren't the enemy. A broken asylum and immigration system is. For years, governments have placed people in struggling communities without properly funding local services, creating tension and division. Those who created the problem now seek to profit from it politically. We don't need scapegoats. We need a system that works, properly funded public services, and communities united rather than divided. #UnityNotDivision #StrongerTogether #CommunityCohesion #ProtectPublicServices #BuildCommunities #NoPlaceForHate #PoliticsOfHope
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🚨Why Do Democrats Keep Weaponizing Race to Divide America?🚨 #RaceBaiting #DemocratPlaybook #UnityNotDivision #Trump2024 #MAGA
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PART 2 - A statement from Vickrum Digwa’s family, expressing a direct apology to the Nowak family for the pain they have endured. The family made it clear that their son’s criminal actions have unfairly brought the wider Sikh community into disrepute, explicitly asking that this horrific incident is not weaponised by anyone to inflame division or hatred towards any community. An individual must be held fully accountable for their crimes, but a single criminal act must never be used to fracture the peaceful fabric of our society. #HenryNowak #BBC5Live #SikhFederationUK #SikhCommunity #UKNews #SikhsInBritain #UnityNotDivision
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A young boy has lost his life. A family has lost a son. This is not a time to fuel division or exploit grief. It's a time to listen to Henry Nowak's family, who have called for change, not hatred. The answer to knife crime is safer communities, support for young people and action—not "pure cold rage". #HenryNowak #KnifeCrime #SaferStreets #UnityNotDivision
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🆘 "Truth Cannot Be Silenced”: Kuki Community Slams NSUD Press Statement Over Killing of Kuki Pastors 🆘 New Delhi, 16 May 2026 We, concerned members of the Kuki community, strongly condemn the Naga Students’ Union Delhi (NSUD) for its press release dated 15.05.2026, which we view as propaganda designed to distort the truth and sow division. There is no credibility in NSUD’s claims. Its narrative attempts to shift blame onto Kuki churches for the brutal killing of innocent Thadou-Kuki pastors on 13th May, when the truth behind these murders is already being widely questioned. This is a deliberate Tangkhul narrative pushed to vilify the Kuki community. By releasing such statements, NSUD has become a mouthpiece for #TangkhulMilitants. The blatant lies and attempts to create division between communities will not work. Tangkhuls have hijacked the Naga identity and the movement, and NSUD’s press release is yet another pathetic attempt by a so-called student body to protect #TangkhulMilitants and shift blame. This is not the first such attempt. A similar organization in Senapati has been doing the same and still holds 14 Kuki men hostage. Conveniently, NSUD chose not to address the 14 Kukis held hostage by #TangkhulMilitants and their cronies in the SDSA. This selective silence displays clear bias and an attempt to distort the truth. It is shameful that this came from a student body. What hurts most is that many will be deceived by it without discerning the truth. Buying into narratives just because they favor one’s own side does more harm, even in our walk with God, if our hearts are far from righteous living. _1 Corinthians 15:33: “Do not be misled: ‘Bad company corrupts good character.’”_ NSUD’s claims about the United Baptist Convention are also false. The fact is that the UBC had already been formed. This was its first General Assembly and election. No member association had a problem with the name. In fact, the assembly changed the name from UBC to UBCC, and the name was even proposed by the TBA. Rev. Dr. V. Sitlhou was the speaker of the event and administered the installation and blessing prayer for the new office bearers. The Kuki Baptist Convention, Gangte Baptist Church Association, Thadou Baptist Association, and all Baptist churches from the Kuki-Zo community joined the conference. For a large student organization like NSUD to resort to this kind of propaganda and cheap tactic is shameful. At least get your facts right. We condemn NSUD for promoting unverified claims, vilifying communities, and using the deaths of pastors to push a divisive political agenda. Leaders with this kind of approach do a disservice to students and to peace in the region. #𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐊𝐈𝐌_𝐓𝐄_𝐀𝐖𝐆𝐈𝐍 @chinkukimizogin #ShameOnNSUD #StopPropaganda #JusticeForThadouPastors #TruthMatters #NoToDivisivePolitics #TangkhulMilitants #Release14KukiHostages #StandWithKuki #StopVilification #StudentBodyNotMouthpiece #NSUDLies #FactsOverNarrative #PeaceNotPropaganda #DiscerningTruth #UnityNotDivision #ChurchesForPeace #ManipurViolence #KukiLivesMatter #StopBlameGame
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🆘𝗧𝗿𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗕𝗲 𝗦𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗱”: 𝗞𝘂𝗸𝗶 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗦𝗹𝗮𝗺𝘀 𝗡𝗦𝗨𝗗 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗢𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗞𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝗞𝘂𝗸𝗶 𝗣𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘀🆘 New Delhi, 16 May, 2026: We, as concerned members of the Kuki community, strongly condemn the Naga Students’ Union Delhi (NSUD) for its press release dated 15.05.2026, which we view as propaganda designed to distort truth and sow division. There is no credibility in NSUD’s claims. Its narrative attempts to shift blame onto Kuki churches for the brutal killing of innocent Thadou Kuki pastors on 13th May, when the truth behind these murders is already being questioned widely. This is a deliberate Tangkhul narrative pushed to vilify the Kuki community. By releasing such statements, NSUD has become a mouthpiece for #tangkhulmilitants. The blatant lies and attempts to create division between communities will not work. Tangkhuls have hijacked the Naga identity and the movement, and NSUD’s press release is yet another pathetic attempt by a so-called student body to protect #tangkhulmilitants and shift blame. This is not the first such attempt. A similar organisation in Senapati has been doing the same and still holds 14 Kuki men hostage. Conveniently, NSUD chose not to address the 14 Kukis held hostage by #tangkhulmilitants and their cronies, the SDSA. This selective silence displays clear bias and an attempt to distort the truth. It is shameful that this came from a student body union. What hurts most is that many will be deceived by it without discerning the truth. Buying into narratives just because they favour one’s own does more harm, even in our walk with God if our hearts are far from rightful living. 1 Corinthians 15:33: "Do not be misled: 'Bad company corrupts good character." NSUD’s claims about the United Baptist Convention are also false. The fact is that UBC was already formed. It was its first General Assembly and Election. No member association had a problem with the name. In fact, the assembly changed the name from UBC to UBCC, and the name was even proposed by KBC. Rev. V. Sitlhou was the speaker of the event and administered the installation and blessing prayer of new OBs. Kuki Baptist Church, Gangte Baptist, and all Baptist churches from Kuki-Zo community joined the conference. For a big student organisation like NSUD to resort to this kind of propaganda and cheap tactic is shameful. At least get your facts right. We condemn NSUD for promoting unverified claims, vilifying communities, and using the deaths of pastors to push a divisive political agenda. Leaders with this kind of approach do a disservice to students and to peace in the region. #𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐊𝐈𝐌_𝐓𝐄_𝐀𝐖𝐆𝐈𝐍 @chinkukimizogin #ShameOnNSUD #StopPropaganda #JusticeForThadouPastors #TruthMatters #NoToDivisivePolitics #TangkhulMilitants #Release14KukiHostages #StandWithKuki #StopVilification #StudentBodyNotMouthpiece #NSUDLies #FactsOverNarrative #PeaceNotPropaganda #DiscerningTruth #UnityNotDivision #ChurchesForPeace #ManipurViolence #KukiLivesMatter #StopBlameGame
UPC Mizoram Mourns Killing of Three Kuki Pastors, Calls for Unity Aizawl, 15 May 2026: — The United Pentecostal Church of Mizoram (UPC) issued condolences Friday over the “brutal killing” of three Thadou-Kuki Baptist Association pastors in Manipur’s Kangpokpi District on 13 May. The statement named the victims as Rev. Dr. Vumthang Sitlhou, Pastor Kaigoulun Lhouvum, and Pastor Paogoulen Sitlhou, calling them “devoted servants of God.” UPC also extended prayers to those injured in the attack. Describing the violence against “innocent and unarmed ministers of the Gospel” as “tragic and unconscionable,” the church said it grieves the hatred tearing at society’s fabric. The UPC urged communities to “set aside division and choose the path of respect, unity and peace.” #𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐊𝐈𝐌_𝐓𝐄_𝐀𝐖𝐆𝐈𝐍 @chinkukimizogin #UPCMizoram #RevVumthangSitlhou #PastorKaigoulunLhouvum #PastorPaogoulenSitlhou #ThadouBaptistAssociation #ManipurViolence #Kangpokpi #RestInPeace #UnityAndPeace #ReligiousFreedom #StopTheViolence #PrayForManipur
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I really want to understand something clearly. What exactly is tribalism and what is racism? Because from what I’m seeing, people keep saying Africans are only “tribalistic,” not racist. But how do you explain a situation where Black Africans are chasing, attacking, and sometimes killing other Black Africans just because they are not from their country? As a Nigerian 🇳🇬, this is painful to watch and even more painful to experience. Racism is when people are treated badly because of their race. Tribalism is when people from the same race discriminate against each other because of tribe, nationality, language, or origin. So if Africans are targeting fellow Africans simply because they are “foreigners,” then call it what it is tribalism mixed with xenophobia. In South Africa, we’ve seen situations where other Africans Nigerians 🇳🇬 included are being blamed for problems they didn’t create. Businesses are destroyed, people are attacked, and fear spreads. The question is: what did we really do? Did we steal from you? Did we stop you from working? Or are we just easy targets because the system is already failing people? Let’s be honest this anger is not really about Nigerians or foreigners. It’s about unemployment, poverty, and frustration. But instead of facing the real issues, people turn on each other. And that’s the sad part. Because if Africans cannot stand with Africans, then who will? This is not about saying one country is bad and another is perfect. Every place has its issues. But violence against fellow Africans should never be normalized or defended. We all deserve respect. We all deserve safety. We all deserve equal opportunity no matter where we come from. At the end of the day, the real enemy is not your fellow African trying to survive. The real enemy is the system that makes survival feel like competition. #Nigeria 🇳🇬 #SouthAfrica 🇿🇦 #AfricaUnity #StopXenophobia #StopViolence #AfricanLivesMatter #UnityNotDivision #OneAfrica
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A lot of Nigerians 🇳🇬 and other Africans are frustrated about how we sometimes treat each other, especially when it comes to jobs, opportunities, and fairness. There’s this feeling that instead of supporting one another, we sometimes compete in ways that create division. People also say it feels like outsiders are sometimes preferred over locals, while fellow Africans struggle to get the same opportunities. But the reality is deeper than that. In places like South Africa, many of the tensions people talk about come from economic pressure. Unemployment is high, inequality is strong, and people feel like jobs are not enough. In that kind of situation, frustration can sometimes be wrongly directed toward immigrants from other African countries, including Nigerians. That’s where the anger and conflict you see online or in the news often comes from. But it’s not correct to say South Africans hate Nigerians. Many people live, work, and cooperate peacefully. The situation is mixed there are problems, but also a lot of understanding and unity between individuals. For Nigerians, similar challenges exist when traveling or living abroad. In countries like Italy or Argentina, migrants also face discrimination or unequal treatment in jobs and society. So this is not only an African issue it’s a global issue where outsiders are sometimes treated differently depending on economic pressure and social attitudes. At the core of all this, the real issue is not just race or nationality, but scarcity and weak systems. When opportunities are limited, people start to compete instead of cooperate. And in that competition, blame is often misdirected toward others instead of the real structural problems. So instead of asking “why are we hated?” the better question is: how do we build systems where opportunity is fair for everyone, and where people don’t have to see each other as enemies to survive? #AfricaUnity #Nigeria 🇳🇬 #SouthAfrica #StopXenophobia #EqualOpportunities #AfricanYouth #UnityNotDivision #GlobalIssue #FairnessForAll #HumanityFirst
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Just because you were fine doesn’t mean everyone was. People’s bodies are different. Reactions are different. Outcomes are different. Some lost their health. Some lost the people they loved most. Stop mocking them. Stop dismissing them. That’s not strength, it’s cruelty. If you truly care about public health, then care about all of it, the injured, the grieving, the silenced. Gaslighting them doesn’t protect anyone. It only deepens the divide. If these vaccines are truly as safe as you say, then truth and transparency should be easy. No fear. No denial. Just listen. Ask real questions. Let people be heard. We’re better than this division. We have to be. ❤️ #VaccineInjury #ListenToTheHarmed #PublicHealthForAll #Transparency #UnityNotDivision
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To every Muslim and every Christian : there are deliberate efforts trying to divide you. Stay aware, please. This is one of their last tactics. Don’t let isreal succeed ! #UnityNotDivision #StopHate #Humanity #Peace #StandTogether #lebanon #syria #EndHate #Israël #لبنان #سوريا
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ADC Don’t Trade Nigeria’s Future for Political Expediency ADC’s gamble: playing with a political time bomb that will burn ordinary Nigerians. By manipulating public sentiment and gaslighting citizens into supporting Atiku Abubakar, they are asking us to abandon the very values that hold this country together — equity, fairness and justice. This is not a debate about region alone; it is a deliberate trade-off of national unity for short‑term political expediency, driven by fear of Northern pressure. The South is just as important as the North. The ticket must recognize the South East and respect every zone in this country. Nigerians from every region have stood together to oppose self‑serving politicians and protect our unity against divisive forces. We must not allow anyone — North or South — to use regional influence to override what is right for the whole nation. Atiku Abubakar has no business contesting in 2027, nor should any politician who puts narrow interests above Nigeria’s future. If Kwankwaso enters the race, he would only deepen the cycle of useless, self‑serving politics that have hurt our country for too long. We must reject politics that trade our shared values for convenience. Nigeria deserves leaders who unite rather than divide, who offer real solutions instead of exploiting fear. Don’t be fooled: protect our values, defend our unity, and insist on transparency, fairness and justice for all. #ProtectNigeria #UnityNotDivision #EquityJusticeFairness #SouthEqualsNorth #RecognizeSouthEast #NoToAtiku2027 #RejectFearPolitics #StandForNigeria #TransparencyNow
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In a world that feels heavier every day, I poured my heart into this. Just dropped a new original song “A Call for Peace"- a heartfelt anthem for unity, love, and healing during these dark times. Dedicated to every innocent life torn apart by war… especially the children whose laughter has been silenced. This one’s for the mothers, fathers, and families who’ve lost everything. Close your eyes. Feel the heartbeat of humanity. We are all stars in the same endless night. If this resonates even a little, watch it all the way through and tell me in the comments: What does “peace” mean to you right now? Tag someone who needs this message today. Fell free to share it if it moved you. Let’s spread the call louder than the noise. I conceived and crafted this heartfelt song using Suno AI to bring the melody and production to life. Conceived & Crafted by Charly Urso Soundscapes by Charly Urso x SUNO AI Lyrics by Charly Urso Arrangements by Charly Urso Guitars & Keyboards by Charly Urso AI Disclosure Scenes in this video were created using AI‑generated imagery to visually express the message of the song. #peacesong #NewMusic2026 #songofhope #UnityNotDivision #MusicForChange #stopwar #HopeInDarkTimes #originalsong
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Wow, so how how do you make it that we want our kids raped because someone supports street-level patriotism and unity rallies? This is exactly the toxic division the establishment loves, pitting patriots against each other with vile smears. If calling for people to march peacefully is “wanting kids raped”, then your mask is fully off. Disgusting troll account! Real Brits stand together against grooming gangs & mass migration, not sling paedo-accusations at fellow patriots. 🇬🇧 #UnityNotDivision #TommyWasRight
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Tsimdo was born from pain. From years of tension, fear, and communities along the Eritrea–Tigray border who suffered the most. While #Abiyahmed and Potemkin party political forces expected confrontation between Eritrea and Tigray, that plan did not succeed. Instead, Tsimdo emerged as a peace platform, and the people chose stability over war. Today, more groups are joining because peace is stronger than division. Members and figures connected to the TPLF, Assimba Democratic Party, the Afar People's Democratic Party, and the National Congress of Great Tigray are becoming part of Tsimdo’s growing movement. Individuals like activists Godefay Tilahun and Kidane Amene have also aligned themselves with this path. Why? Because peace at the border is no longer a dream, it is becoming reality. Tsimdo represents communities who are tired of conflict. It represents Eritreans and Tigrayans who choose coexistence over chaos. That is why its membership continues to grow. #Tsimdo #eritrea #tigray #Awelseid #TsimdoForPeace #PeaceOverWar #EritreaTigrayHarmony #FromConflictToCoexistence #TsimdoMovement #UnityNotDivision #PeaceWins #TsimdoStrong
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