UK Petition Calls on British Government to Take Action
This seems right to me. „Trump can’t legally impose 35 percent tariff on companies“ https://t.co/42IufPhHJw via @BostonGlobe
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Here comes the #Calexit referendum! https://t.co/HXqOqpKOyT
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 27. Januar 2017
Former ICTY Chief Richard Goldstone on why South Africa should stay #ICC https://t.co/rUfr6ok84Z @howserob @OUPIntLaw @opiniojuris
— Ruti Teitel (@rutiteitel) 27. Januar 2017
There are no words. What a profound loss to the HR community. https://t.co/2eHQCtrlUW
— Libby Johnston (@MuddyJones) 25. Januar 2017
Keeping peace throughout the world is one of the 4 main purposes of the @UN. ….We are excited about our brand new virtual home for the whole
@UN family in#Vienna: check it out at http://unvienna.org ! Find out more: https://t.co/y2zniqnSkS pic.twitter.com/b0Yrwy5MOV— UN Vienna (@UN_Vienna) 25. Januar 2017
Deeply saddened by the passing away of Sir Nigel, friend, mentor, colleague & a beacon of hope for the oppressed. pic.twitter.com/wV7UDlGWtz
— Ahmed Shaheed (@ahmedshaheed) 25. Januar 2017
Very sad to hear of the death of #SirNigelRodley a true pioneer of human rights https://t.co/ABynU8DZRk
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 25. Januar 2017
I pay tribute to Nigel Rodley’s important work for human rights and against torture; so sorry to hear this news https://t.co/kdsddVjT4g https://t.co/I8WuJuowoN
— @UNSRCulture (@UNSRCulture) 25. Januar 2017
Today, two UN human rights experts have called on Cambodia to immediately release the five
GENEVA (25 January 2017) – Two United Nations human rights experts today called on the Royal Government of Cambodia for the immediate release of five human rights defenders detained in May 2016 on charges relating to assistance lent to a woman who was allegedly pressured by the AntiCorruption Unit to lie about a false allegation. The charges were seen as politically motivated, and in November 2016, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention ruled their detention to be ‘arbitrary’.
“With so much effort and resources invested in improving the functioning of the judiciary, which had begun to see improvements in some respects, all that is lost with these cases,” she cautioned.
“They have damaged even further the standing of the Cambodian judiciary, which according to studies commands the least respect of the public among all the State institutions.”
“They have been held hostage long enough, it’s time for their release,” the expert said, adding that “As long as Black Monday protests are banned, protesters arrested and convicted, and threats against them condoned, any claims that Cambodia respects human rights will be severely compromised.
“In its Opinion No. 45/2016 (Cambodia), the Working Group found that the deprivation of liberty of individuals in question, being in contravention of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is arbitrary,” Mr. Adjovi added.
The Special Rapporteur’s call was also endorsed by human rights expert Sètondji Roland Adjovi, who currently heads the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, which in November 2016 called for the immediate release of the ‘ADHOC 5’, and recognised their right to compensation in accordance with the ICCPR.
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— FreeThe5KH (@FreeThe5KH) 25. Januar 2017
Families of Kachin Teachers Raped and Murdered Still Waiting for Justice: #Burma News International https://t.co/C24Hs7bGLd
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. Januar 2017
Millions of British aid is used to train Burma’s brutal army- with great quote Tom Brake MP @thomasbrake #Burma https://t.co/VBhuEpYned
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. Januar 2017
New report indicates that the UK is already well on the way to becoming a tax haven: https://t.co/3R2AWf19Go
— Vicky Cann (@vicky_cann) 25. Januar 2017
OUT NOW: Corruption Perceptions Index 2016. More than 2/3 of countries score below 50. Check it out here: https://t.co/V3UTLQOuDF #cpi2016 pic.twitter.com/mM82LMcQ9w
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 25. Januar 2017
Since yesterday Boris Johnson been receiving email every minute calling for action on Rohingya. Sent yours yet? https://t.co/IoB0f8WMBq
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. Januar 2017
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