Labour MP makes ‚threatening‘ remark to pregnant journalist
Seemingly as a result of @Channel4News programme yesterday evening on Arman, my abducted barrister client, a large group of armed police have turned up at his mother’s house @TulipSiddiq @daisyayliffe @alextomo .
— Michael Polak (@MichaelPolakLaw) 29. November 2017
„returns must be voluntary, safe and sustainable. Those conditions are far from being met.“ @PennyMordaunt on Rohingya refugees in Parliament yesterday. https://t.co/nffPSC77wb
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 30. November 2017
2/2 Tonight she responded that she has complained to the police about @Channel4News. No apology. Tomorrow we will place the entire contiguous footage of our exchange with @TulipSiddiq who’s been asked repeatedly about the case of a disappeared lawyer in #Bangladesh. #welovedaisy pic.twitter.com/yKecXBWTaW
— Ben de Pear (@bendepear) 28. November 2017
Labour MP makes ‚threatening‘ remark to pregnant journalist https://t.co/WOQIuNWBc8
— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) 28. November 2017
@MichaelPolakLaw almost a year to the day since this letter from Bangladesh Supreme Court Lawyers #FreeArman@rushanaraali @TulipSiddiq pic.twitter.com/FssBJe5TEM
— Anonymous Bengali (@alimufrad) 9. August 2017
What happened when we asked @UKLabour MP & niece of Bangladesh PM @TulipSiddiq some difficult questions on a barrister abducted by men apparently linked to Bangladesh government https://t.co/RlLJcW4div
— Cathy Newman (@cathynewman) 28. November 2017
It is time for @TulipSiddiq and her @UKLabour colleagues to help #FreeArman and allow him to return to his wife and two young daughters.
Please put ‘human rights at the heart of foreign policy’ (their words not mine) #FreeArman #EndEnforcedDissapearances https://t.co/yZ9dd7pgbS
— Michael Polak (@MichaelPolakLaw) 28. November 2017
We are grateful to journalists who amplify our voices so that both Cambodians and foreign friends can hear the truths. Professional and independent media are mirrors for the society. Free press is one of the key elements for democracy. pic.twitter.com/84q6zQSxmw
— Preap Kol (@kolpreap) 29. November 2017
Yesterday, for the first time, the British government unequivocally stated that what is happening to the Rohingya is ethnic cleansing: https://t.co/K4Qp5AIZkf
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 29. November 2017
“If the pope doesn’t use the word Rohingya, racist nationalists will see it as a victory, https://t.co/0O5bqnLBiD
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 29. November 2017
The Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal, distinguished personalities, representatives from the world of industry, academics, culture and sports felicitated the Hon’ble President. Some pictures of today’s occasion are uploaded here for all of you. pic.twitter.com/BGzyYjTwpo
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 28. November 2017
Our 2017 Prize for Freedom – Awarded today to #Uyghur Ilham Tohti.
Prof Ilham “has fought for the rule of law in #China with the sharp words of an intellectual & the warm heart of a humanist”, said #LIHRC chair @LoeningMarkus pic.twitter.com/HQfi8AlUMs
— LiberalInternational (@liberalinternat) 30. November 2017
U.N. Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues @fernanddev responds to @UyghurCongress @PeteCIrwin question in #UNMinorityForum on link between right to education in native language and other #humanrights, saying language and education is a priority of his mandate pic.twitter.com/dvYljdslvq
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 30. November 2017
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