— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 28. November 2018
A further step backwards in the repressive #Bangladeshhttps://t.co/6BXahxtnpO
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 28. November 2018
#CCHR & 19 other organizations signed the #BangkokDeclaration on #LandRights as #HumanRights, undertaking to continue monitoring, raise awareness & engage stakeholders, & calling on gov’ts & regional bodies to protect, respect rights & remedy violations – https://t.co/bzVu3m0xNe. pic.twitter.com/R4fNnoj5K8
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 30. November 2018
Yesterday #Thailand voted to ratify the International Labour Organization Convention on Work in Fishing (No. 188), a positive step towards protecting fishers‘ rights! Check out our press release: https://t.co/YLKFAtLcWp#C188pic.twitter.com/qg5a3Jr9gY
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 30. November 2018
The bill for Reciprocal Access to #Tibet Act meandering through the #US Congress since Apr 4, 2017, when it was introduced in both the Chambers, passed a major milestone on Nov 28 when it was unanimously approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 1. Dezember 2018
‘Day of the Imprisoned Writers’ observed with release of special report on censorship and discrimination faced by #Tibetan writers in #Tibet
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 1. Dezember 2018
Das @ZDF Mittagsmagazin berichtet über die heutige Anhörung vor dem Landgericht Dortmund im Fall #KiK & erklärt die Hintergründe.@c_terwindt@rotekatze78@cleanclothes@nothilfe@baldiavictims@FESonline@WolfgangKaleck@LotteLeicht1https://t.co/iuumAIRHM1
— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 29. November 2018
More than 1,000 people were killed when the Rana Plaza complex collapsed five years ago in Bangladesh.
International inspectors brought in to improve the workers‘ safety might now be forced to leave the country. pic.twitter.com/5jUhEr0drX
— DW News (@dwnews) 29. November 2018
#KiKVorGericht: Vertreter von #KiK würdigen Klägerin Saeeda Khatoon keines Blickes. Kein Wort zu der Frau, die ihren einzigen Sohn bei dem Fabrikbrand bei KiK-Zulieferer in #Pakistan verlor. #WeekOfJustice#BizHumanRightshttps://t.co/RFkZuCkta4pic.twitter.com/Yrs5UBWhyQ
— Wolfgang Kaleck (@WolfgangKaleck) 29. November 2018
MUST READ: „A crash in slow motion—it’s the only way one can describe the looming economic fallout should Bangladesh refuse to extend the Accord on Fire and Building Safety.“ https://t.co/CasM4FzCiZ via @ajkashy@hrw
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 29. November 2018
Enough is enough! 130,000+ people are demanding @HM pay living wages & ensure fair employment conditions in its supply chain WITHOUT DELAY! https://t.co/kSJ9zc4AId#LivingWageNow#TurnAroundHMpic.twitter.com/9ieZ2OUebx
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 29. November 2018
At the @EU2018AT Conference on anti-Gypsyism today in Vienna we are discussing the intersectional discrimination of Roma women.
As a Roma woman myself I know how important it is that politicians have an intersectional approach when they create policies. #EuropeNeedsFeminismpic.twitter.com/r1KKFXC7Yw— Soraya Post (@SorayaPostFi) 27. November 2018
The Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garments and Textile sent a letter to the Bangladeshi government to adress the @banglaccord situation https://t.co/qzqkcYPMMN#IRBCpic.twitter.com/lFgj4S9uO1
— SER (@SER_NL) 26. November 2018
„#Bangladesh Human Rights Record Under the Microscope“: with the recent @Europarl_EN ’s resolution and the briefing of the @TLHumanRights , Bangladesh came under intense scrutiny for its failing #HumanRights record as the 2018 elections approach https://t.co/F5awrBltj2
— The Guernica Group (@GuernicaGroup) 23. November 2018
Help us raise funds via easyfundraising. You can collect free donations for Burma Campaign UK every time you buy something online. It won’t cost you extra, just go to https://t.co/YnPcp0FjUQ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. November 2018
COMPETITION CLOSED
— SPAR There for you (@SPARintheUK) 23. November 2018
The UK Supreme Court will hear the appeal in #Vedanta on 15-16 January 2019. Here are my thoughts on how the Court might approach this important case: “Parent Company Liability: Where Are We Headed?” https://t.co/AODJKXPy7l
— Russell Hopkins (@corpwarcrimes) 22. November 2018
The #UNForumBHR is about to start – and kicks off our #WeekOfJustice with&for those affected by the #BaldiaFactoryFire in #Pakistan!
Saeeda Khatoon will now share her story about the fight for justice in #Europe.
Watch the #livestream: https://t.co/zvDKHcIJrp#bizhumanrightspic.twitter.com/HKYTrsbiYL— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 26. November 2018
Unser CSR-Leiter Ansgar Lohmann zur Fortführung des @banglaccord: „Es ist maßgeblich den Arbeiten innerhalb des Accord zu verdanken, dass Bangladesch heute das sicherste Produktionsland in Südostasien ist.“ Wir setzen uns daher für den Verbleib des Accord ein. #kiktextilienhttps://t.co/WjJJtgm0v1
— KiK (@KiK_presse) 20. November 2018
“The premature shut down of the Accord, leaving workers in unsafe circumstances, would jeopardize the brands’ ability to source from a safe industry.” Joris Oldenziel, Bangladesh Accord @nytimeshttps://t.co/7050Iu804n
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 26. November 2018
Human rights impact assessment in Myanmar: Facebook’s anodyne report https://t.co/zy29TI4mgc
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 21. November 2018
BREAKING:
New footage has emerged from inside internment camps, gathered & released by @BitterWinterMag. Chilling details reveal:
– 24/7 surveillance including in washrooms
– Space for several thousand
– Window/doors sealed w/ metal bars
– Locked prison cells for detainees1/3 pic.twitter.com/BGl4YjQZqX
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 26. November 2018
In a breakthrough Resolution adopted this week, the #EuropeanParliament@Europarl_EN declared that the @EU_Commission must not use development aid money to fund commercial private schools https://t.co/WDRLUIZdRk@Solidar_EU@ActionAid@Oxfam@eurodad@saubryhr@obessu
— PPP Papers (@PPP_Papers) 19. November 2018
Comments are closed.