Rohingya Citizenship – Now or Never?
Our new briefing on Rohingya citizenship warns that political developments such as Burma’s 2020 election may mean that there is only a window of 12-18 months where there is a realistic chance of a change in the 1982 Citizenship Law and all Rohingya receiving citizenship. https://t.co/WPLPpC6gWi
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. Juli 2018
Our new briefing paper argues that there will never be a good time to change the Citizenship Law as far as the government of Burma is concerned, but now is probably the best time as ASSK has the political power to push through such a controversial change https://t.co/AbpMz4lgUO
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 23. Juli 2018
Development or Destruction? The human rights impacts of hydropower development on villagers in Southeast Myanmar- a video by @khrg and Karen Rivers Watch https://t.co/GOWVikZ62g
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. Juli 2018
#ThaiCaveBoys in ceremony to become #Buddhist novices: https://t.co/XV1xszMiCd #ThaiCaveResue pic.twitter.com/fgZFkayPoL
— Times of Oman (@timesofoman) 25. Juli 2018
This Kuwaiti social media star is under fire for not wanting her Filipino maids to have days off.
A report from DW’s #Shababtalk. pic.twitter.com/V9rLKPYmMT
— dwnews (@dwnews) 25. Juli 2018
Rohingya Citizenship – Now or Never? Is Time Running Out For Rohingya to get Citizenship? Our new briefing is available here https://t.co/6BeDzi3Hrl
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 23. Juli 2018
Please sponsor our supporter Simon for his Bike ride for Burma: On 28th July, he will be joining 1,000 other cyclists on a gruelling 200km bike ride, from dusk to dawn with only their bike lights to guide them in the pitch black. https://t.co/AdY1dtJqUf pic.twitter.com/TGfpt6WY4Q
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 23. Juli 2018
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