NEW REPORT by @CommonsIDC- Major changes in UK Burma policy required following Rohingya crisis
UK gov’t urged to take steps to refer Myanmar to ICC @CommonsIDC @StephenTwigg https://t.co/st9jiqmsjI
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 23. Mai 2018
41 prominent citizens of Bangladesh call on their govt to support the #ICC Chief Prosecutor’s request for jurisdiction over the crime of deportation of hundreds of thousands of #Rohingya Muslims from #Myanmar to #Bangladesh. https://t.co/yjIj9XjN1h
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 28. Mai 2018
Great news „Canada will support a referral of the situation in Myanmar by the United Nations Security Council to the International Criminal Court.“ @BorisJohnson @10DowningStreet time for UK to support UNSC’s referring Burma @SGMinAungHlaing to #ICC https://t.co/zx2jzI29Cp
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. Mai 2018
CEO signature on the 2018 Bangladesh Accord…..sorry, no checkmark for that yet. @Abercrombie, what will it take for you to prioritize #workersafety? https://t.co/dlSM4GL789
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 23. Mai 2018
“Burma must realise that there is a bill to pay for the actions of the Burmese army and the inaction of Burmese government and society. The dramatic changes to the situation in Burma must drive dramatic change in UK policy“ says @StephenTwigg @CommonsIDC https://t.co/QK1EnQGHve
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. Mai 2018
Thank you #Canada & @cafreeland for your leadership.
As you say, the #UNSC should refer #Myanmar #Rakhine atrocities to the #ICC, & if it fails the #UNGA should establish a #IIIM similar to the one we have for Syria.
W/o justice, atrocity crimes will continue. Impunity must end https://t.co/2BGAsFUZt8
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 23. Mai 2018
Great news in the campaign to #TackleTaxHavens! Last night @UKHouseofLords passed the #SanctionsBill amendment made by @margarethodge and Andrew Mitchell, meaning that it will now become law 🙌 https://t.co/xdyb6C7E1X
— Christian Aid (@christian_aid) 22. Mai 2018
Email your MP in support of @burmacampaignuk’s call for the Governmant to back the UN Security Council referring Burma to the International Criminal Court: https://t.co/q9NW6xxqca #RohingyaCrisis #ProtectCivilians #R2P https://t.co/q9NW6xxqca
— LCID (@LabourCID) 22. Mai 2018
#Amnesty :“Rohingya“ Militants Massacred Civilians in #Burma . Report Amnesty International said that it had interviewed numerous #Hindus, including survivors, who were present during the massacres and reviewed other evidence, such as photos of mass graves.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 23. Mai 2018
We have published our Report on #Bangladesh, #Burma and the #RohingyaCrisis. Read our conclusions and recommendations here: https://t.co/4Mf4ii2C42 pic.twitter.com/DdcDtEKYAy
— International Development Committee (@CommonsIDC) 22. Mai 2018
Influential British MPs @CommonsIDC calls on the UK to support referring Burma to the #ICC and to apply targeted financial sanctions at key figures. Read IDC’s report here- https://t.co/QK1EnQGHve
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 22. Mai 2018
Today @CommonsIDC publish our report about Burma and Bangladesh #RohingyaCrisis pic.twitter.com/UxGuQvbTjk
— Stephen Twigg (@StephenTwigg) 22. Mai 2018
NEW REPORT by @CommonsIDC– Major changes in UK Burma policy required following Rohingya crisis https://t.co/QK1EnQGHve
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 22. Mai 2018
“I hope democracy will truly take root in #Myanmar & that our diversity can be our strength, so that we can proudly take our place in the world w/o shame. Otherwise, the crisis in #Rakhine could be the beginning of the end” Must read piece by Harn Yawnghwe https://t.co/bvFIEXv76q
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 22. Mai 2018
.@StephenTwigg „British taxpayers must be assured that their money is not being used to subsidise a government accused of crimes against humanity“ Read our Report on the #RohingyaCrisis: https://t.co/4Mf4ii2C42 #UKaid pic.twitter.com/4b23s0aL5T
— International Development Committee (@CommonsIDC) 22. Mai 2018
Welcome @IntlCrimCourt action to explore option of exercising jurisdiction over the crime of enforced deportation from #Myanmar to #Bangladesh but call on #UNSC to refer situation to the #ICC to ensure investigation of all alleged crimes.
— Liechtenstein UN (@LiechtensteinUN) 22. Mai 2018
Kim Sithy, camera recorder & video editor @ the Women’s Media Center of #Cambodia, explains why media is important for society. Her views, and that of other journalists, media professionals & media students, form part of CCHR’s campaign for #PressFreedom.#WPFD2018.@WMCActionNews5 pic.twitter.com/g7tPDQk32u
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 22. Mai 2018
The UK must support efforts to refer Myanmar’s regime to the international criminal court over evidence of state-sanctioned ethnic cleansing of Rohingya people and human rights abuses, according to MPs on the @CommonsIDC https://t.co/Y0PJakC7De
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 22. Mai 2018
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