UK is discussing options for further EU sanctions
ျမန္မာစစ္တပ္ကို အဓိကထား ပစ္မွတ္ထားတဲ့ ဒဏ္ခတ္အေရးယူမ်ဳိးကိုသာ လိုလားေၾကာင္း @MarkFarmaner က ဗီြအိုေအကို အခုလိုေျပာပါတယ္။ – EU ျမန္မာအေပၚဒဏ္ခတ္မည့္ အလားအလာ https://t.co/19Nor3xb7i
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. November 2018
A huge thank you to MEP Marietje Schaake for raising this question about my father’s disappearance, as well as the overall situation of deteriorating human rights in #Bangladesh. #MaroofZaman #EnforcedDisappearancehttps://t.co/qUT4sw4f88
— Shabnam Zaman (@locustscorned) 6. November 2018
#News Lens: Fishermen, SCOTUS, and the IFC: Litigating Development https://t.co/yFsTnsSthh
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2018
Attention on #Bangladesh from @UNHumanRights High Commissioner @mbachelet can help reverse the trend of increased violence and repression in election cycles. We need a free and safe environment for media and civil society to report and tackle #corruption. https://t.co/ogFckwb2xR
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 6. November 2018
From Naz to Navtej: Constitutionalism and the Decriminalization of Homosexuality in India https://t.co/pX8D5q4DLh
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 6. November 2018
#WeekOfJustice: Am 29.11. steht #KiKVorGericht, Anhörung in #Dortmund zur Zivilklage von 4 Betroffenen des Fabrikbrands bei #KiK-Zulieferer in Karatschi #Pakistan. Am 28.11. diskutieren wir @theaterdortmund & @ruhrunibochum Eintritt frei, Infos zu Karten https://t.co/meYHb0Nsum pic.twitter.com/VtFjqYSZtO
— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 6. November 2018
Important that factories not a part of safety inspections be thoroughly inspected with clear remediation plans. The government also needs to take necessary action to extent the Accord’s ability to operate in the country beyond Nov. 30th. @ICCRonline @ILRF @BHRRC @4WorkerRights https://t.co/sKZMgf3lU9
— David Schilling (@dschilling44) 6. November 2018
Workers need to know their rights: that they can refuse unsafe work and report safety hazards. The Accord has informed over 1.5 million workers about workplace safety: https://t.co/f8am9uAzPY #ProtectProgress #RanaPlazaNeverAgain
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 6. November 2018
#News Lens: Suing the World Bank Group to save its mission https://t.co/D68EJxSXb1
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2018
Also targeted by the arrest warrants are:
– #JamilHassan, head of the #Syrian Air Force Intelligence Directorate, the most feared of Syrian security services
– the 3rd man (not named in the article) is the local head of that directorate in Bab Touma, a borough of Damascus. https://t.co/Pm4GUEOMeb— Philip Grant (@PhilipGrant40) 5. November 2018
New @freedomhouse report shows how #FreedomOnTheNet deteriorated in #Cambodia in 2017-2018 „due to a widespread crackdown on civil society and critical voices“. #netfreedom #FreedomofExpression #SocialMedia #PressFreedom https://t.co/Xnw2eKojiM pic.twitter.com/WkScXqhPar
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 5. November 2018
The Tiger Forces is a pro-govt armed faction founded, financed, trained, and commanded by #Syria’s Air Intelligence Directorate. The Tiger Forces are fighting for the Syrian govt and backed by #Russia.
Important analysis by the Middle East Institute.https://t.co/6WsCDbWGB8 pic.twitter.com/pfK71SCVhT
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. November 2018
Should Malaysia Accede to ICERD? https://t.co/6xedNBT77E
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 5. November 2018
On the occasion of the International Day to #EndImpunity for Crimes against #Journalists 43 CSOs condemn the endemic impunity for attacks against journalists & #HRDs in #Cambodia https://t.co/jjrKfiR2cO pic.twitter.com/1At3yyvV5A
— The Observatory (@OBS_defenders) 2. November 2018
UK is discussing options for further EU sanctions, including whether to sanction the Commander-in-Chief and his Deputy. – Burma: Written question ://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2018-10-30/907367/
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 5. November 2018
Lawyers filed an appeal at the Yangon High Court today for Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. “It will finally provide Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo justice, declare their innocence, and make clear that journalism in Myanmar is not a crime,” said lawyer Than Zaw Aung. #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo pic.twitter.com/4vel7dAoOH
— Matthew Tostevin (@TostevinM) 5. November 2018
“In condemning them as spies, it ignored compelling evidence of a police set-up, serious due process violations, and the prosecution’s failure to prove any of the key elements of the crime,” @Reuters says on appeal lodged in #Myanmar. #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo https://t.co/4uYK9eSd8A
— Stephanie Nebehay (@StephNebehay) 5. November 2018
“This is our forest and our land,” said Daw Sabel. “We want to protect it ourselves.” https://t.co/9VzWweNPnJ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 5. November 2018
NGOs Demand End to Impunity, Independent Probes in Cases of Murdered #Cambodian Reporters . At least 13 reporters have been murdered in the country since 1994, with nearly no convictions.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 4. November 2018
Tomorrow is the Int’l Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. 42 CSOs condemn the endemic impunity for attacks against journalists & #HRDs, call for effective, independent & transparent investigations in #Cambodia. #NoImpunity #EndImpunity #JournoSafe #IDEI2018 [ENG] pic.twitter.com/RWLkEHnLD7
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 1. November 2018
Today, the global IFEX network stands united to demand #NoImpunity for crimes against journalists. Together we can expose those who try to silence the media. Learn more about #impunity’s human face from our case profiles of people still awaiting justice: https://t.co/OBxmQ8RzOE pic.twitter.com/NztQzFG1xx
— IFEX (@IFEX) 2. November 2018
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