We warned a year ago that a new approach was needed towards the military: Our briefing is here:
UK gov does not have policy to always use the term Rohingya in discussions with the Burmese authorities. https://t.co/q0nG8Mnm33
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2017
Burma Campaign UK called on DFID already in September to provide emergency funding for this group. https://t.co/q7mym3e8uW
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2017
DFID is not providing support for 9,000 Karen and Shan IDPs, who are at risk of being forced back to unsafe villages because of aid cuts. https://t.co/BuYiMEWii5
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2017
Turkish PM calls Rohingya killings in Myanmar ‚genocide‘ – https://t.co/cAJlpaLy5d
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 20. Dezember 2017
We warned a year ago that a new approach was needed towards the military: Our briefing is here: https://t.co/pirWX7t1gy
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 19. Dezember 2017
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 19. Dezember 2017
Thailand’s Invisible Gender Law https://t.co/blbKnaq7dr
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 18. Dezember 2017
8 yrs ago today, Cambodia handed over 20 #Uyghur asylum seekers to China in blatant violation of international law. Read about the hundreds of other victims from 17 different countries here: https://t.co/7ZnaYY6DDO pic.twitter.com/usJm0wB7na
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 19. Dezember 2017
“If I were not married, I could have studied, but now that’s impossible.”
Child marriages are on the rise in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh as parents are unable to provide for their families pic.twitter.com/pOQrawVO6M
— dwnews (@dwnews) 19. Dezember 2017
Any return of refugees should be safe, voluntary and dignified. How are returns safe when villages were still burning in #Myanmar when it signed a refugee repatriation agreement with #Bangladesh in November? https://t.co/WFYGdkUEMi
— Ole Solvang (@OleSolvang) 19. Dezember 2017
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