Forensic Architecture: Architectural analysis for the KiK/Pakistan case in Germany
On Sept 11, 2012, 260 people were killed in a textile factory fire at Ali Enterprises in Karachi (#Pakistan).
German clothing retailer #KiK was by its own admission the factory’s main customer.
Important @ForensicArchi analysis supporting @ECCHRBerlin https://t.co/Mk8psS0xE5— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Februar 2018
Our analysis for @ECCHRBerlin of the Ali Enterprises textile factory on 11 September 2012 in Karachi (supplier to German retailer KiK) shows failure to comply with fire & safety measures led to the deaths of 260 factory workers https://t.co/FLk6PaWRFR
— ForensicArchitecture (@ForensicArchi) 1. Februar 2018
And, learn more about @ECCHRBerlin litigation on behalf of the victims here: https://t.co/ceEMvFgl7q https://t.co/cTGF8C41ud
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Februar 2018
I inaugurated the country’s largest business convention centre, Biswa Bangla Convention Centre at New Town, Kolkata https://t.co/cUk2QUMuQN pic.twitter.com/F3CMI2jbuY
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 13. Oktober 2017
Mass graves are being uncovered from #Myanmar army’s atrocities against #Rohingya
Meanwhile the Govt denies #UN access & puts journalists on trial
W/o justice, atrocity crimes will continue#ICC referral and Int’l #UN accountability mechanism needed https://t.co/Qrsrk5yAHD
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Februar 2018
#Bangladesh police file cases against 900 BNP members, arrest supporters, ahead of corruption case verdict involving opposition leader Khaleda Zia. Free and fair elections look shaky again at this rate. https://t.co/HUutjfw3pZ via @thewire_in
— meenakshi ganguly (@mg2411) 1. Februar 2018
So heartbreaking. Handcuffed and guarded, my Reuters colleagues Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo enter a Myanmar court, where Kyaw Soe Oo steals kisses from his two-year-old daughter. They hoped for bail; the court denied it. Please read/share: https://t.co/ZjIkUEWgfj #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo pic.twitter.com/TW9QS8IdRw
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 1. Februar 2018
#UN SG decries „the erosion of press freedom in #Myanmar“ and urges „the int’l community to do whatever it can to secure the release“ of @Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, and to „ensure press freedom in the country” https://t.co/4zINd5ibuR
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. Februar 2018
#Myanmar: Reports of attacks against ethnic groups – including #Rohingya – “have been alleged against the military & security forces for generations” https://t.co/ljcUOcvlcQ pic.twitter.com/RMBRkho3bU
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) 1. Februar 2018
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