Stop the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya. The EU must act:
Bangladesh’s many ‘disappeared’ often return dead – if at all
There have been a series of enforced disappearances in the country, but law enforcement agencies deny any involvement.
https://t.co/FHAdGTWviE#BringBackArman #FreeBinQuasem @davidbangladesh @tobycadman @MichaelPolakLaw @Talha_Jamil
— sumaiya rabeya (@sumaiyarabeya) 5. Oktober 2017
Stop the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya. The EU must act: https://t.co/8Gm25W0byQ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 5. Oktober 2017
Tensions Follow #Rohingya Refugees to the #US https://t.co/po33owsxlA pic.twitter.com/fMrn0S4KCu
— Steve Miller (@QiRanger) 6. Oktober 2017
Most of the foreign-born Burmese population in Fort Wayne speak a different language and practice different religions than the Rohingya, and the ethnic tensions and religious persecution that fueled their flight from Myanmar don’t necessarily end once they arrive here.
“Why I don’t like Rohingya to come to Fort Wayne is … most of them, almost 100 percent, are Muslims,” said Burmese Chin community leader Abraham Thang, who moved to Fort Wayne in the 1990s.
@IFEX @MattARedding @heather_orrange @cchrcambodia https://t.co/NKsZsbQiMB
— Silvia Chocarro (@silviachocarro) 27. September 2017
#Cambodian government moves to dissolve opposition party https://t.co/4SYGtWbP41 pic.twitter.com/GxsqYwjghC
— Steve Miller (@QiRanger) 6. Oktober 2017
#Rohingya #refugees bring w/ them horrific accounts of „children being killed, women brutalized, & villages burned“ https://t.co/ZsZYwkN9fJ
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
In Hotan, #Uyghurs submit to ID checks & body searches, Han given “green lanes” to bypass security in some cases https://t.co/3AU22Y2uBR
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 6. Oktober 2017
Drone captures the extent of sprawling camps in #Bangladesh housing #Rohingya #refugees fleeing violence in #Myanmar https://t.co/NBwVr4CwBq pic.twitter.com/TyfTPL8gkg
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
Photojournalists @minzayar88 and @hkun_lat have been released from detention but are not free to leave. Bangladesh should #letthemgohome. pic.twitter.com/LHERml090W
— World Press Photo (@WorldPressPhoto) 6. Oktober 2017
We’re providing safe places for #Rohingya children to play & learn after fleeing unimaginable violence in Myanmar pic.twitter.com/GL3e09eD00
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 6. Oktober 2017
gulftoday.ae | Prince Charles omits Myanmar from upcoming Asia tour https://t.co/cyvK97tTNa
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 4. Oktober 2017
Drawing by 11-yr-old Manzur Ali, now a refugee in #Bangladesh, shows scenes from #Myanmar army attack on his village https://t.co/Ow5dcPHX4t pic.twitter.com/chcfA7Ixab
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
New ‚Inside the Institutions‘ examines the Parliamentary Network on the @WorldBank and @IMFNews #accountability https://t.co/mtVZgOZiuT
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. Oktober 2017
Scheuer schießt gegen Gauweiler. Könnte leicht nach hinten losgehen und nur noch mehr #Seehofer-Kritik auslösen https://t.co/ZYTRLRfUhC
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 6. Oktober 2017
Does the #Kampala compromise violate International law? Read Part 2 of #Aggression before #Activation @opiniojuris. https://t.co/QWiQVY4inp
— Salzburg Law School (@Salzburg_ICL) 6. Oktober 2017
„Lives are literally at stake“ @NRC_Egeland on alarming lack of assistance to people in #Myanmar’s Northern #Rakhine https://t.co/GFeIR8h5wU
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
Convoluted schemes for int’l donors. Here’s a less complicated solution: Don’t fund reconstruction of Assad’s #Syria. https://t.co/QuNJGdhtFx
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
„Despicable harm.“
New #UN report cites increasing violations against children in #Afghanistan #Iraq #Somalia #Syria https://t.co/ZH8cK1yQau pic.twitter.com/3YvhViEETj— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
UPDATE: we have launched an urgent appeal to help the half a million #Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh https://t.co/YTtUpCglDn pic.twitter.com/iehnhTSJta
— UNHCR United Kingdom (@UNHCRUK) 6. Oktober 2017
#RohingyaCrisis: 500,000+ fled #Myanmar army ethnic cleansing. Thousands continue to arrive every day in #Bangladesh https://t.co/RzPSOz3bqM pic.twitter.com/OZLXMoVCT4
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
After fleeing #Cambodia; opposition politician, Mu Sochua, calls for targeted sanctions against abusive govt leaders https://t.co/pxRYQY6pFZ
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. Oktober 2017
#Access into the communities of northern #Rakhine is urgently needed. @NRC_Norway https://t.co/v8UwsDj6Q0
— Jamie Munn (@JEMunn) 6. Oktober 2017
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