„The truth is something dark and terrible is taking place in #Myanmar
„There are twenty-eight EU Foreign Ministers but they don’t have a vertebrae between them, let alone a spine“ https://t.co/kMihildwfu
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 7. November 2017
Rohingya Crisis: EU Foreign Ministers Must Back Global Arms Embargo on 13th November https://t.co/kMihildwfu
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 7. November 2017
Vladimir Putin @PutinRF_Eng blocking UNSC resolution on Rohingya crisis says ‚Yes on My Watch‘ to ethnic cleansing of Rohingya: pic.twitter.com/8EDWWQRdoC
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. November 2017
„The plight of the Rohingya is a test — a moment that demands the international community demonstrate that the words ’never again‘ still carry some meaning.“ Incisive piece by @OmarWaraich https://t.co/udyOPWm2ec
— Matthew Smith (@matthewfsmith) 7. November 2017
Having failed to secure action so far at UNSC, UK must now work for stronger measures from the EU when EU Foreign Ministers meet next week. https://t.co/Ntjivn5WEl
— Mark Farmaner (@MarkFarmaner) 6. November 2017
It’s hard to believe, but #Rohingya child Asma bibi is 16 month old. She’s now being treated for malnutrition at a #UNICEF nutrition centre pic.twitter.com/oASkDmBVWk
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 7. November 2017
10 month-old Reshma, held by Afia, 10, is being treated for malnutrition and skin rash at a UNICEF nutrition centre for #Rohingya refugees pic.twitter.com/QG5XOeqJxY
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 7. November 2017
Uyghur Human Rights Project: U.S. President Should Use His Trip to Beijing to Press China on Human Rights Violations https://t.co/X2sReS58aQ pic.twitter.com/8noLOthad0
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 7. November 2017
Tourism Traps Ethnic Minority in Tradition @SixthTone https://t.co/fpx0P4sPll
— Séagh Kehoe (@seaghkehoe) 7. November 2017
Burma is now on the agenda for the EU Foreign Ministers meeting next Monday 13th November https://t.co/UCtUbIALsn
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. November 2017
#JoshuaWong thanks #UN human rights experts for releasing statement and says International community is paying attention to HK democracy
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 7. November 2017
#Xinjiang fairy tale? Try nightmare: #China: Police DNA Database Threatens Privacy https://t.co/ceNL3m8r45 .@hrw .@hrw_chinese
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) 6. November 2017
Happy to announce that we signed a MOU w/ @ASEANCSRNetwork to work together to advance business integrity in #ASEAN. https://t.co/mG0Khl2ffk pic.twitter.com/8MCEVKQhiO
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 7. November 2017
#EU finance ministers will discuss setting up a blacklist of worldwide tax havens after #ParadisePapers leaks. > https://t.co/epq0sesA6v
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 6. November 2017
World Uyghur Congress President Rebiya Kadeer and Vice President, Omer Kanat, meet with MEP… https://t.co/0gI3o6Ob23
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 6. November 2017
In #Bangladesh #climatechange is already having drastic effects. We’re monitoring their use of climate funds. https://t.co/CUukBNSRrJ #COP23
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 6. November 2017
World is being tested. Will we stop mass atrocity? Or simply recognize our failure ex post. Not enuf to lament after – #Rohingyas https://t.co/TFcg0k2R8U
— Keith Michael Harper (@AmbHarper) 6. November 2017
„My mother loved me very much.“ Heartbreaking. #Rohingya orphan boy from #Myanmar speaks w/ @JasonMotlagh @ajplus https://t.co/DYdzcG7K1R
— Matthew Smith (@matthewfsmith) 5. November 2017
News Lens: Measure for measure https://t.co/yqBWrXwKQZ
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2017
EU representative: To a more effective participation of the civil society in the 2nd cycle of the review mechanism of the #UNCAC #COSP7
— Reem Kaedbey (@RKaedB) 6. November 2017
Terrorist operations can be faciliated by corruption in governments and police: e.g. easy access to fake passports #UNCAC #COSP7 #UNODC
— Reem Kaedbey (@RKaedB) 6. November 2017
News Lens: Ivanka Trump praises working women in Asia, but her Chinese factory workers are abused https://t.co/IEXiE24SQJ
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2017
Here’s my new handle. Glad to be part of the Twitterverse. Grateful to Reinhold for the cover these last few years.
— James Comey (@Comey) 6. November 2017
#Noteban is a disaster. On #Nov8BlackDay to protest against this scam that destroyed the economy, let us also change our Twitter DP to black pic.twitter.com/yrheSPiZE5
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 6. November 2017
Great Selfish Tax (GST) to harass the people.To take away jobs. To hurt businesses. To finish the economy. GoI totally failed to tackle #GST
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 6. November 2017
Very pleased to have been listed in #ChambersPartners2018 UK Bar list for #InternationalCrime https://t.co/E6TkQOxefk
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 3. November 2017
News Lens: The IMF: Crawling the walk on gender? https://t.co/teE1Bjp0GL
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2017
The Austria 2017 Article IV text stating “A comprehensive reform package should focus on four key areas: … providing incentives for higher labor force participation among elderly workers, as well as for full-time employment of women.”
#China Needs to Stop the Growing Gender Gap https://t.co/DzVoLm1iU6
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) 6. November 2017
News Lens: World Bank: Few improvements on India’s tea plantations https://t.co/G18OHa1eVC
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2017
“Employment is a two-way street and should be mutually beneficial for both workers and employers,” said Julie Mastrine, spokesperson for Care2. “Those who have signed the Care2 petition understand this and are urgently demanding the IFC to do more to enter into conversation with tea workers and put pressure on their employer to improve working conditions. No one should suffer at their place of employment.”
„The truth is something dark and terrible is taking place in #Myanmar and … world leaders are turning a blind eye“ https://t.co/L8yvgqAJsR
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. November 2017
Unimaginable pain and suffering. Families fleeing the violence in #Myanmar search desperately for lost loved ones. https://t.co/nDtcuRHbeS
— ICRC (@ICRC) 5. November 2017
Meet Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar’s military chief accused of ethnic cleansing. Mine for TIME. https://t.co/U66hWdnpZq
— Laignee Barron (@laignee) 3. November 2017
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