DFID’s work on Bangladesh, Burma and the Rohingya crisis
The int dev comm has opened an inquiry into Rakhine Crisis and DFIDs work on Burma, Bangladesh. @CommonsIDC https://t.co/K2PQJujjSn
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Oktober 2017
Burma army rape of Rohingya women has been „widespread and systematic as well as brutal, humiliating and traumatic.” https://t.co/zUtSlTJFfu pic.twitter.com/9NIQNZJTpT
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 20. Oktober 2017
#Cambodia: our latest newsletter is online, covering September – read it here: https://t.co/6MyLhzI0h2 #HumanRights #HRDs #HRC36 pic.twitter.com/Y6S6fkFVxa
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 18. Oktober 2017
Up to 12k #Rohingya refugee children are reaching Bangladesh every week.
RT for #ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/ZpAErJV2Po— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 21. Oktober 2017
How is it an internal matter for #Burma to handle when it’s military forced half a million people to be refugees in another country? #China https://t.co/tTEkd5F7eD
— meenakshi ganguly (@mg2411) 21. Oktober 2017
A beautiful baby boy, born into a horrifying situation.#ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/XpvbwWIWU5
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) 20. Oktober 2017
Burning houses.
Men with guns.The heartbreaking crayon drawings by Munjurali, an 11-year-old #Rohingya#ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/DhDFU2WtOB
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 20. Oktober 2017
No country.
No birth certificate.
No rights.A reality for #Rohingya → https://t.co/gFbwet0SXY #ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/Jzqd8Hh8MC
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 20. Oktober 2017
My Interview With a Rohingya Refugee: What Do You Say to a Woman Whose Baby Was Thrown Into a Fire? https://t.co/xeCFtLKVlS
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) 20. Oktober 2017
By age 12-15, two-thirds of girls are out of school in #Afghanistan.
New @HRW report on girls’ access to education: https://t.co/5SK45sf8XD https://t.co/kNZVf6Aq6H— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 20. Oktober 2017
Murder
Rape
Homes burned to the groundHorrific stories from #Rohingya refugee children → https://t.co/gFbwet0SXY #ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/d1twkOtQdc
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 20. Oktober 2017
Horror
Violence
LossLearn about reality for #Rohingya refugee children in our child alert → https://t.co/oemNVESKnL #ChildrenUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/6UTHz4qTRW
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) 20. Oktober 2017
After days stranded near the border, thousands of refugees from Myanmar have been admitted to Bangladesh https://t.co/6CiukWampz
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) 20. Oktober 2017
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