Increasing pressure focusing on the fraudulent election in Bangladesh
Definition of irony! https://t.co/TAPencAvoU
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 7. Januar 2019
Bangladesh state controlled media reports of greetings pouring in for Sheikh Hasina on her recent election win – Russia, China, Sudan, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia to name the headline acts – great bastions of human rights and democracy!
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 5. Januar 2019
“There is of course a great irony in these [European] govts, who won’t come out of their embassies in #Kabul, and when they do they are in armored cars wearing full body armor, saying it’s safe for people to be returned”
My @HRW colleague, @pagossman https://t.co/k5LQX02VEk
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. Januar 2019
On this day in 1929, Mother Teresa (Saint Teresa of Calcutta) arrived in Kolkata. We salute the great Saint for making the world a better place
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 6. Januar 2019
Over to you, @OIC_OCI@OIC_IPHRC@antonioguterres@mbachelet@UNHumanRights; such state-sponsored bigotry and repression against #China#Muslims cannot go unchallenged. @hrw@hrw_chinese@KenRoth@raad_zeid@LotteLeicht1@loucharbonhttps://t.co/C1jhd11pyW
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) 5. Januar 2019
Yet another statement of concern. The list is growing https://t.co/GVXImhL4go
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 4. Januar 2019
Increasing pressure focusing on the fraudulent election in Bangladesh https://t.co/fnP4msP4kb
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 4. Januar 2019
Bangladesh: Election Abuses Need Independent Probe https://t.co/sveXrzQ9Fj
— David Bergman (@davidbangladesh) 3. Januar 2019
Suspected vote rigging in #Bangladesh general election should be the subject of a judicial inquiry, says Iftekharuzzaman, ED of our Bangladesh chapter. https://t.co/K2u4HkakQN
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 2. Januar 2019
How Facebook is Reconfiguring Freedom of Speech in Situations of Mass Atrocity: Lessons from Myanmar and the Philippines https://t.co/5ZdGj46E8E
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 1. Januar 2019
Transparency International #Bangladesh (TIB) demanded judicial probe over the violations during #BDElection18 . The anti-graft watchdog also voiced concern as election was „questionable and debatable“ due to violations of code of conduct, use of force, and death of 19 people. pic.twitter.com/Pi9Bo7zHuN
— Ali Ahmad Mabrur (@Mabrur00) 31. Dezember 2018
Kamal says ballot boxes stuffed overnight https://t.co/3d2duycWBK
— Khawaza Main Uddin (@KhawazaMainUddi) 30. Dezember 2018
Was curious to see what @tulipsiddiq had to say about the #BangladeshElection18 and allegations of widespread corruption by her aunt’s party. Unfortunately I’m blocked. Transparency runs in the family I guess pic.twitter.com/OgoWbOOmQV
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 31. Dezember 2018
The Right to Education Denied for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh https://t.co/lGGqZ9lLBS
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2018
Paralysed by passivity.
Whilst the #Bangladesh people have democracy stolen from them @theresa_may has done nothing. In contrast, both the EU & US were stronger. As we enter 2019, Britain looks less great & more pathetic.#BangladeshElection
Ballot papers cast before polls open pic.twitter.com/wA6F2mqtF0— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 30. Dezember 2018
This is one @BBCNews journalist’s experience of the #BangladeshElection2018. There needs to be an inquiry & if it’s found to be corrupt, the UK should press for sanctions to be applied until its re-run, under independent scrutiny.
Why would the @commonwealthsec accept this? pic.twitter.com/hEGyIElAe5
— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 30. Dezember 2018
Awami League activists appointed as polling officials, in #BangladeshElection2018, despite party affiliation
https://t.co/LW6yjiXXlr via @dailystarnews— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 29. Dezember 2018
The election in #Bangladesh is every bit the farce it was expected to be. Stuffed voting boxes, pressuring voters, preventing opposition candidates and now voting centres closing for lunch!!!! @KenRoth @amnesty @RupaHuq @MarkFieldUK @StateDept @NpwjPress @GuernicaLaw37
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 30. Dezember 2018
Election in Bangladesh today, result already reminding me of words of Lemmy – “doesn’t matter who you vote for, the government always wins”… https://t.co/mOGG8ZE5YJ
— Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq) 30. Dezember 2018
Bangladesh shuts down mobile network as election approaches! https://t.co/oXhqA1sl6M
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 29. Dezember 2018
Atmosphere of fear as Bangladesh approaches important election https://t.co/zrvxTkcC8G
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 28. Dezember 2018
Did you know? Under the @banglaccord, more than 1,000 factories have Safety Committees that are undergoing safety training. Take action to protect now: https://t.co/13UckVanWw#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain (photo: Kristof Vadino) pic.twitter.com/rdZsOfYOQl
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 27. Dezember 2018
Garment factories often have finished clothes laying around, blocking escaping workers in case of a fire. Unannounced inspections by the Accord prevent factories from doing this and thus save lives. #ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgainhttps://t.co/KHRsFPA9yApic.twitter.com/IC81QTJdPO
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 26. Dezember 2018
#Myanmar: A sad year’s end for Rakhine State where people of all ethnicities and religions deserve peace, harmonious coexistence & tolerance and equal protection of and access to human rights. https://t.co/Z8JB6NegxB
— LaetitiavandenAssum (@lvandenassum) 28. Dezember 2018
Getting lots of notifications about violence suffered by opposition contesting elections in Bangladesh in 5 days. Whilst I’ve never been MP for the entire diaspora it’s sure a sad state of affairs when Trump govt condemns non granting of observers visas to monitor but U.K silent https://t.co/eilUVboSKj
— Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq) 25. Dezember 2018
Entirely predictable but deeply distributing nonetheless. #SheikhHasina declares today she’d welcome #BNP withdrawal from the election clearly demonstrating the true policy! https://t.co/MPNVVoAxT7
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 27. Dezember 2018
Bangladesh opposition demands chief election official quit
Oikya Front calls for Nurul Huda’s resignation, accusing him of bias as violence worsens ahead of Sunday’s poll https://t.co/xuYvxXvtr9 @GuernicaLaw37#BD18Time4Change— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 26. Dezember 2018
(THREAD) We have put together the 12 most read articles on our blog „Voices for Transparency“ during 2018, month by month, on this #thread 👇👇👇 Enjoy!
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 25. Dezember 2018
UN calls on stakeholders to ensure inclusive and transparent election https://t.co/IYhE4MkZSH
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 25. Dezember 2018
Yet again the Awami League it cares not a jot for democracy, for the rule of law, or for the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens. All it cares about is power, secured by any means necessary https://t.co/DqGvDLsCWG
— Carl Buckley (@prisonlawyer66) 25. Dezember 2018
„The truth is they were arrested in a set up. There cannot be legal action based on a set up,”
Defense lawyer of @Reuters journalists, Wa Lone & Kyaw Soe Oo, imprisoned in #Myanmar for doing their job.
Journalism is not a crime #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo NOW!https://t.co/GR3IdfAS76
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. Dezember 2018
The #AwamiLeague does not appear to be bothering anymore to create a free and fair election. Opposition opponents beaten and locked up, websites shut down, free media decimated. Only the people of Bangladesh can change their future #BD18Time4Change
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 25. Dezember 2018
Increasingly not even bothering with the pretense of a free election next week, the Bangladesh government shuts the main opposition website. https://t.co/OEthmkiNAPpic.twitter.com/YFHx0tp0np
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 25. Dezember 2018
Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo will spend ANOTHER Christmas behind bars for a crime they didn’t commit. Here’s Wa Lone (centre) three years ago, donating goods to villagers in Myanmar – just one example of his many charitable works. #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOopic.twitter.com/iqvczju3l7
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 25. Dezember 2018
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