#Rohingya crisis: UN sees ‚ethnic cleansing‘ in Myanmar
157 Parliamentarians call on Government to suspend and review British Military Training Program… https://t.co/a8trPlvJMK
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 10. September 2017
In 2016 a total of six Burmese military personnel visited the UK to undertake UK Government funded defence educational training courses. A further 13 Burmese military personnel visited the UK up to 14 July this year.
#UN HR chief decries #Myanmar army operations targeting #Rohingya Muslims as „textbook example of ethnic cleansing“ https://t.co/hUSHfjgu81
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. September 2017
Myanmar’s security operation against Muslim Rohingyas „seems a textbook example of ethnic cleansing“, UN says https://t.co/GFAxNwUgby
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) 11. September 2017
“A textbook example of ethnic cleansing” – #Zeid demands strong action on #Myanmar #HRC36 https://t.co/kCggYYnjRa
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) 11. September 2017
The Dalai Lama has said the Buddha would have helped Muslims in Myanmar. pic.twitter.com/Q63ca4U8HJ
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) 10. September 2017
#Myanmar’s #Rohingya: a history of forced exoduses.#EU should insist on, & work for, justice for atrocity crimes. https://t.co/Lg6apeaJFG pic.twitter.com/SOWEMOC3Cu
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 10. September 2017
Indeed. It’s also a ‚textbook example‘ of failed conflict prevention. Serious abuses & discrimination were allowed to continue w/ impunity https://t.co/HtscEX5K01
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. September 2017
Burma blutet – Aung San Suu Kyi schweigt – SPIEGEL ONLINE https://t.co/3u8tA1arOp
— Dunja Mijatovic (@Dunja_Mijatovic) 11. September 2017
#Zeid deplores measures in India to deport Rohingyas at a time of such violence against them in Myanmar https://t.co/KnjtVWLjdb
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) 11. September 2017
Satellite imagery shows Rohingya Muslim homes are being burned not just in remote villages but also in urban centers https://t.co/aSTjrnpda4 pic.twitter.com/ImQnhf88cm
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 10. September 2017
Refugee influx in #Bangladesh from #Myanmar close to 300,000. More resources to help refugees, host communities+authorities urgently needed. pic.twitter.com/QY5jjYmXJ5
— Filippo Grandi (@RefugeesChief) 10. September 2017
Our @VivianUNHCR witnessed desperate Rohingya refugees fleeing to Bangladesh. Watch + listen as she describes the situation. pic.twitter.com/UqrZH65a7S
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) 9. September 2017
BBC News – Rohingya crisis: Seeing through the official story in Myanmar https://t.co/YEOX7o5NQb
— APPG on Refugees (@APPGRefugees) 11. September 2017
We were first taken to a small school in Maungdaw, now crowded with displaced Hindu families. They all had the same story to tell of Muslims attacking, of fleeing in fear. Oddly, Hindus who have fled to Bangladesh all say they were attacked by local Rakhine Buddhists, because they resemble Rohingyas.
In the school we were accompanied by armed police and officials. Could they speak freely?
Good update from @BBC: #Rohingya crisis: Insurgents declare temporary ceasefire – BBC News https://t.co/2AlU1PSeID
— Eric Schwartz (@EricSchwartzRI) 10. September 2017
UK High Commissioner allegedly helped BAT avoid paying £170M tax to Bangladesh, one of the world’s poorest countries https://t.co/jUCq1QZL4w
— tobaccofreeunion (@TheUnion_TC) 11. September 2017
This article by Fergal Keane features old Burma Campaign UK posters. https://t.co/YdAwaS1Urz
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 9. September 2017
Anna Roberts said that the British government was conducting business with Myanmar as if nothing happens. https://t.co/tzRqBd9DIf
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 9. September 2017
Upcoming increase in #LegalAid budget of the Bar Association by 50% in 2018, https://t.co/7MPcTyreRq. #FairTrial #AccessToJustice #Cambodia
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 30. August 2017
9 innovative and people-friendly projects from Bengal have got the SKOCH Order of Merit. My FB post >> https://t.co/VinmNAXBmP
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 9. September 2017
News Lens: Early results: Did private outsourcing improve Liberia’s schools? https://t.co/GOtYkFL504
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 8. September 2017
BBC report based on my visit to Maungdaw https://t.co/26H0gNKeAE
— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) 9. September 2017
Hallmarks of ethnic cleansing: #Myanmar forces‘ campaign of killings, displacement & destruction of #Rohingya homes https://t.co/kLGmTwQb1m pic.twitter.com/PlvDy8AIus
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. September 2017
Panama Papers: First prosecutions in India are taken to court for off-shore tax evasion https://t.co/Up0Laxw4Lr
— Frederik Obermaier (@f_obermaier) 9. September 2017
Yes correct re #Japan but #EU got others v interested in ICS,multilateral version.Enough to get it on UNCITRAL agenda. https://t.co/wnLW1aLmV4
— Rob Howse (@howserob) 9. September 2017
2/2 Singapore ruling huge victory.If they avoid #ISDS,portfolio investment,clear green light to move ahead w FTAs/EPAs w/o MS parliaments. https://t.co/0zOKFuTw8i
— Rob Howse (@howserob) 9. September 2017
Campaigners Want Big PR Firms To Stop Working With Abusive Regimes After The Bell Pottinger Scandal https://t.co/4QX89D08pu via @jamesrbuk
— margarida.silva (@margaridasilva2) 8. September 2017
#Myanmar: Satellite data showed burning in #Rohingya urban area, then new imagery showed 450 buildings destroyed: https://t.co/rbRsMiR5Am pic.twitter.com/XVlFqPo668
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. September 2017
Rohingya crisis: Suu Kyi says ‚fake news helping terrorists‚#Criminality #Myanmar https://t.co/J1eyWeA8CL pic.twitter.com/qXdeJY0UXH
— IllicitTrade.com (@IllicitMonitor) 8. September 2017
As the Burmese army violently attacks Rohingya Muslims, a new army of bots spews their propaganda on social media. https://t.co/s1OWPnmQaA pic.twitter.com/b9n9Y9IjQL
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. September 2017
Finally Saudi girls will get to play sports in school. Now to end driving ban, guardianship, other discrimination. https://t.co/iVXz7cRQ0w pic.twitter.com/aYVaFyq4pw
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. September 2017
„Humiliating“: Iranian women barred from watching World Cup qualifying match against Syria while Syrian women let in https://t.co/QmD9WVxXjL pic.twitter.com/fM34qddz43
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. September 2017
Urteil zu Flüchtlingsquoten: Ungarns Justizminister attackiert Europäischen Gerichtshof https://t.co/xQzTPwbCrR via @welt
— Boris Kálnoky (@bkalnoky) 9. September 2017
Greetings on #InternationalLiteracyDay pic.twitter.com/w1uFKlQYiu
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 8. September 2017
Aung San Suu Kyi, an embarrassment to the Nobel, a one-time paragon of moral authority who won’t use it to save Rohingya Muslims@stephffart pic.twitter.com/CXr4JT3LrG
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. September 2017
No mincing words: @TheEconomist calls Burma army’s violent attacks on Rohingya Muslims „a state-led massacre.“ Yep. https://t.co/HR4ujJhaeh pic.twitter.com/QYEyVg16dS
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. September 2017
The #EU demanded justice for the crimes, but quickly went back to business as usual. Impunity continued & grievances were allowed to fester. https://t.co/Q98MG0leIA
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. September 2017
.@HRW documented #Myanmar forces‘ campaign of ethnic cleansing & atrocity crimes against #Rohingya Muslims in 2012 https://t.co/IUYsDXHnGw … pic.twitter.com/7iBMduE1Us
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. September 2017
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