onandrah1

joined 10 months ago
[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 5 points 3 weeks ago

Still here, still fighting for them 🖤

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you for everyone bumping… every small push helps us so much.🙏🏻

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago

we’re still not there yet. I’m praying someone sees this and helps us push closer. Even sharing really helps us. 🙏🏽

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago

Every little share or donation brings my sisters closer to getting out. We’re still $596 short. Even a small help or just sharing this means the world. Thank you for standing with us 🙏🏿🙏🏿…

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 2 points 3 weeks ago

this is what I brought them today. they haven’t eaten properly in days. please… anything helps.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 2 points 3 weeks ago

this is what I brought them today. they haven’t eaten properly in days. please… anything helps.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 2 points 3 weeks ago

please… my sisters don’t deserve what they’re going through. anything you can do helps right now.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6839202

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6839055

heyyy sweet comrades :) !!!, I hope you’re all doing alright out there. I’m writing this because things on my side are still not okay and I don’t know how to carry it alone anymore.

Two days ago I shared with you what happened to my three girls. Thank you so much to everyone who helped… your support gave me enough to buy them clean water and food today. I can’t even put into words how that felt. One of the officers even made me taste the food before giving it to them. Maybe he didn’t trust me. I didn’t argue, I just obeyed because all I cared about was getting the food through that door.

And today was the first time I actually got to speak with my sisters properly ever since they were arrested. I finally heard their voices… and the things they told me are still crushing my heart. They said every morning the officers beat them before they line up the inmates to count them. After that they are forced to clean the whole compound before they are pushed back inside the cell.

Inside the cell it gets even worse. The other inmates force them to mop the floors and clean the toilets with no gloves. My girls said the smell is unbearable and the bleach burns their hands. At night they’re ordered to sleep in a dark wet corner of the cell with no covering, no mat, nothing. Just cement and cold water. I swear my tears started falling before they even finished talking. No one deserves to be treated like this… not for fetching water, not for living their truth, not for existing.

I tried to talk to the officers on duty today. They didn’t even give me space to speak. They didn’t want to hear anything about the abuse. They only reminded me that I still have to pay 275 usd for each of them if I want them released. They didn’t commit any crime yet they are suffering like criminals. This world is not fair to people like us.

I managed to raise 229 usd already because of your kindness. We still need 596 usd to get them out before they are taken to court and sent to prison. I’m begging softly… if you can help or even share the support link in my profile, it would mean everything right now. Every little bit moves us closer to freeing them from this nightmare.

Thank you for holding us in your hearts. I’m tired but I’m not giving up. I just pray someone out there reads this and feels us.

With love from Juba South Sudan ❤️🖤❤️

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6839055

heyyy sweet comrades :) !!!, I hope you’re all doing alright out there. I’m writing this because things on my side are still not okay and I don’t know how to carry it alone anymore.

Two days ago I shared with you what happened to my three girls. Thank you so much to everyone who helped… your support gave me enough to buy them clean water and food today. I can’t even put into words how that felt. One of the officers even made me taste the food before giving it to them. Maybe he didn’t trust me. I didn’t argue, I just obeyed because all I cared about was getting the food through that door.

And today was the first time I actually got to speak with my sisters properly ever since they were arrested. I finally heard their voices… and the things they told me are still crushing my heart. They said every morning the officers beat them before they line up the inmates to count them. After that they are forced to clean the whole compound before they are pushed back inside the cell.

Inside the cell it gets even worse. The other inmates force them to mop the floors and clean the toilets with no gloves. My girls said the smell is unbearable and the bleach burns their hands. At night they’re ordered to sleep in a dark wet corner of the cell with no covering, no mat, nothing. Just cement and cold water. I swear my tears started falling before they even finished talking. No one deserves to be treated like this… not for fetching water, not for living their truth, not for existing.

I tried to talk to the officers on duty today. They didn’t even give me space to speak. They didn’t want to hear anything about the abuse. They only reminded me that I still have to pay 275 usd for each of them if I want them released. They didn’t commit any crime yet they are suffering like criminals. This world is not fair to people like us.

I managed to raise 229 usd already because of your kindness. We still need 596 usd to get them out before they are taken to court and sent to prison. I’m begging softly… if you can help or even share the support link in my profile, it would mean everything right now. Every little bit moves us closer to freeing them from this nightmare.

Thank you for holding us in your hearts. I’m tired but I’m not giving up. I just pray someone out there reads this and feels us.

With love from Juba South Sudan ❤️🖤❤️

 

heyyy sweet comrades :) !!!, I hope you’re all doing alright out there. I’m writing this because things on my side are still not okay and I don’t know how to carry it alone anymore.

Two days ago I shared with you what happened to my three girls. Thank you so much to everyone who helped… your support gave me enough to buy them clean water and food today. I can’t even put into words how that felt. One of the officers even made me taste the food before giving it to them. Maybe he didn’t trust me. I didn’t argue, I just obeyed because all I cared about was getting the food through that door.

And today was the first time I actually got to speak with my sisters properly ever since they were arrested. I finally heard their voices… and the things they told me are still crushing my heart. They said every morning the officers beat them before they line up the inmates to count them. After that they are forced to clean the whole compound before they are pushed back inside the cell.

Inside the cell it gets even worse. The other inmates force them to mop the floors and clean the toilets with no gloves. My girls said the smell is unbearable and the bleach burns their hands. At night they’re ordered to sleep in a dark wet corner of the cell with no covering, no mat, nothing. Just cement and cold water. I swear my tears started falling before they even finished talking. No one deserves to be treated like this… not for fetching water, not for living their truth, not for existing.

I tried to talk to the officers on duty today. They didn’t even give me space to speak. They didn’t want to hear anything about the abuse. They only reminded me that I still have to pay 275 usd for each of them if I want them released. They didn’t commit any crime yet they are suffering like criminals. This world is not fair to people like us.

I managed to raise 229 usd already because of your kindness. We still need 596 usd to get them out before they are taken to court and sent to prison. I’m begging softly… if you can help or even share the support link in my profile, it would mean everything right now. Every little bit moves us closer to freeing them from this nightmare.

Thank you for holding us in your hearts. I’m tired but I’m not giving up. I just pray someone out there reads this and feels us.

With love from Juba South Sudan ❤️🖤❤️

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 4 weeks ago

honestly, I think the amount is so high because they realized we’re trans. police here in Juba South Sudan know we’re vulnerable refugees and they target us for money. it’s painful to say but that’s how it works here.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

no, it’s not Rand. we use USD and SSP here. the bail is 275 USD per person… I wish the amount was smaller but that’s what the officer told me.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 2 points 4 weeks ago

Thank you love for always bumping our posts I really appreciate it.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 2 points 4 weeks ago

Thanks sis for the bump 🙏🏾.

[–] onandrah1@hexbear.net 1 points 4 weeks ago

Thank you sister for the bump ❤️

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820845

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820844

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820797

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820796

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820795

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820844

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820797

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820796

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820795

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820797

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820796

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820795

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820796

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820795

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820795

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820794

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820770

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6820359

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

 

Hello sweet comrades… I hope you’re all doing okay out there. On my side… things are completely not okay. It’s been a really heavy week and I don’t even know how to carry all of it by myself anymore.

It has been five days now ever since three of my girls Pretty, Olivia and Charity got arrested …They went out to fetch water after our caretaker disconnected ours. They left without telling me, the same way we used to before the attack. I expected them to return in a few hours… but they didn’t come back at all.

I searched everywhere, three nights with no sleep, walking till my legs hurt, asking anyone who might’ve seen them. Nothing. My whole chest was tight with fear.

When I finally went to the police to report them missing, one officer said he knew where they were. My heart dropped. After he spoke to another officer, they directed me to Gudele Police Station… and that’s where I found my girls. They were arrested and charged with “idling and disorderly conduct”

Today I went back to speak to the officer in charge. He told me that because South Sudan is considered a war zone, anyone who isn’t a citizen must carry documents at all times. I even ran home to get our papers but he still said it was too late since they’re already in jail.

Right now the only way to get them out is to raise 275 USD for each of them. If we can’t, they’ll go to court and then to prison… and that thought is eating me alive. I’ve been visiting them and they keep asking for food and clean water and I’ve had nothing to give since all the support we got went to clearing the rent. Right now donations have slowed down so much.

If anyone here can help …even just a little or by sharing …it would mean more than I can explain. The support link is in my profile if you’re able to help or pass it on. Every bit genuinely counts right now.

Thank you to everyone who reads this, who cares, who takes a moment to hold us in your thoughts. I’m trying my best to stay strong but I can’t lie… this is one of the hardest moments of my life.

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