BURMA HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDE – IN KAREN
Human rights are universal; they belong to everyone, no matter of race, ethnic, religion, language, gender or wealth. Everyone in Burma is entitled to the same human rights. Burma Human Rights Guide – in Karen. Please RT widely. https://t.co/iekMvDImEN By @HRF @burmacampaignuk pic.twitter.com/c3L3SE8WW9
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 2. Oktober 2018
Burma Human Rights Guide – in Karen, features some of the fundamental rights that must always be respected, and explains what each of these rights means in everyday life, with examples. Please RT and share widely. By @HRF @burmacampaignuk https://t.co/iekMvDqLgd
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 2. Oktober 2018
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— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 3. Oktober 2018
Granting asylum is one of the most ancient and shared gestures of solidarity in the history of humankind. It has helped save lives, build and rebuild nations, and preserve our sense of humanity.
UNHCR #EXCOM pic.twitter.com/HbPL5GbqDr
— Filippo Grandi (@RefugeesChief) 3. Oktober 2018
Canadian legislators vote unanimously to strip Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi of honorary citizenship in response to crimes committed against Rohingya https://t.co/QLQuGuJSds pic.twitter.com/XYNb98XUhE
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 27. September 2018
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— Mark Kersten (@MarkKersten) 2. Oktober 2018
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