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Tens of thousands of #Rohingya children have been left “trapped and almost forgotten” in remote, squalid camps and isolated villages in #Myanmar’s #Rakhine state, the #UN says. https://t.co/BD5wng2ido
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. Januar 2018
The suffering of children in Eastern #Ghouta shocks the conscience, but it continues unabated in 2018 as #Russia and #Syria govt forces persist in their unlawful attacks.
Enough! W/o justice, war crimes will continue.https://t.co/iSz8Ru8rsd …— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. Januar 2018
Backed by Russia, Syrian forces in ten days have killed at least 85 civilians (including 21 women, 30 children) in besieged Eastern Ghouta: UN rights chief. All „terrorists,“ of course. https://t.co/CUT7CKAC14 pic.twitter.com/sx5N6lCnEl
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 11. Januar 2018
»Wer bestimmt im Jahr 2018, worüber kommuniziert werden darf und worüber nicht? Was wird als nächstes gelöscht?«
https://t.co/ZxoI81y7Kd #flowerrain— cariklaus (@KlausSchwertner) 5. Januar 2018
EU Fraud Office finds irregularities in projects linked to HU PM’s son-in-law. @direkt36 earlier also reported on this story: https://t.co/UPzdzxqdUQ
— András Szabó (@AndrasSzab) 12. Januar 2018
Corruption is no longer a by-product of state dysfunction in Hungary…it is core to the state operating system in the country @Transparency_HU #DemocracyDialogues pic.twitter.com/cgoSJy6mve
— Zoe Reiter (@zoe_reiter) 11. Januar 2018
Happening Now! The Realities Behind Mass Protests In #Iran, join @GEsfandiari , @ishaantharoor @AlexVatanka , @majidyar @NegarMortazavi #IranObserved at the @MiddleEastInst @RFERL pic.twitter.com/Ej5EVHWY6b
— Muhammad Tahir (@tahirmuh) 12. Januar 2018
Former head of Iran’s repressive judiciary ayatollah Shahroudi has left Germany where he was receiving medical treatment @dw_persian reports. German authorities were investigating him for crimes against humanity. https://t.co/5KsqL7tish
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) 11. Januar 2018
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