BURMA HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDE
Human rights are universal; they belong to everyone, no matter of race, religion, language, gender or wealth- Human rights guide in Burmese language explains some of the fundamental rights that must always be respected. by @HRF and BCUK https://t.co/tqb9w0M8jf pic.twitter.com/etgkGuInon
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 26. Juli 2018
Lack of genuine electoral competition and absence of an inclusive political process mean that the election is not representative of the democratic will of the electorate and its outcome lacks credibility – Statement on the general elections in #Cambodia 👇https://t.co/zRskj50c4D
— Gunnar Wiegand (@WiegandEU) 30. Juli 2018
#EU is clear: #Cambodia’s 29 July election „is not representative of the democratic will of the Cambodian electorate, and therefore its outcome lacks credibility.“https://t.co/T7srWkb7Z6
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 30. Juli 2018
The #US House of Representatives’ has passed legislation that would allow #Washington to impose sanctions on #Cambodia’s Prime Minister #HunSen and members of his inner circle for their role in undermining democracy in the country and committing human rights violations.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 29. Juli 2018
#Cambodia Ruling Party Claims Win in Election Without Opponents. Result of what many observers considered a „sham‘ vote was determined in November, when the government dissolved the opposition party.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 30. Juli 2018
Burma Human Rights Guide in Burmese language- an introduction to some of the most crucial human rights, which includes Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Please RT and help share this. https://t.co/bNw0qKjwMK
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. Juli 2018
And because these are “elections” but a very well orchestrated event for #HunSen and his 33 years old Regime, the EU cannot continue business as usual! Apply your own rules (Art. 19 of GSP Reg.) if you want to be credible @FedericaMog @erinahandley @rboyle @LotteLeicht1 @gree https://t.co/DCOWQdINfS
— Umberto GAMBINI (@UGambini) 28. Juli 2018
Our factsheet on States‘ obligations to ensure respect for #HumanRights by private actors is also available in Khmer. You can download it at https://t.co/LrkKuFAbBC. #UNGP #CSR #BizHumanRights pic.twitter.com/gpc30npOrA
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 25. Juli 2018
#Cambodia’s July 29 elections are fundamentally flawed.
The Govt has systematically cracked down on independent and opposition voices to ensure that the ruling party will face no obstacles to its total political control. https://t.co/7ClKOXeJLe
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 26. Juli 2018
Do you want to know more about business & human rights? Have a look at the 1st factsheet of our series, which explains States‘ obligations to ensure respect for #HumanRights by private actors, https://t.co/CapLSnJdgL #UNGPs #CorporateResponsibility #Accountability pic.twitter.com/RBgpN8xQyM
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 25. Juli 2018
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