German Ambassador trolling the first family of Bangladesh ….
Interesting panel discussion hosted by @RedLionChambers@HoganLovell on need for establishing #Justice#Accountability#Reconciliation for #Rohingya. @GuernicaGroup board member #AmbassadorRapp comments that international justice mechanisms can initiate #nationalaccountabilitypic.twitter.com/MSlPDQ24wW
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 16. Januar 2019
Transparency International #Bangladesh found irregularities in 47 of 50 constituencies in the last general election the country. https://t.co/AAeG4b0UTs
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 16. Januar 2019
Why are workers in Bangladesh’s garment industry worried about safety? https://t.co/mRVrfWfM4Z #ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Januar 2019
Automated and detailed surveillance systems enable increasingly more fine-grained punishment and reward mechanisms: „A woman in China’s Wenzhou was fined 10 yuan for staring at her phone when crossing road. Toys will be given to those who obey the traffic rules.“ https://t.co/STh9Q1h6s2
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 16. Januar 2019
A legal process with extralegal characteristics. Somehow, the Schellenberg re-trial is reminiscent of the situation in Xinjiang… https://t.co/wC1uKZS6lB
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 16. Januar 2019
„Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio plan to introduce this week the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act, according to sources with direct knowledge.“ https://t.co/okpImy3fpx
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 15. Januar 2019
No, just quoting from the article. https://t.co/C0ItDMz9O9
— German ambassador to Bangladesh (@peterfahren) 12. Januar 2019
Despite EU embargo, Tatmadaw buys European aircraft- “Stricter interpretation of EU sanctions by member states combined with growing awareness of the reputational risk will result in reduced sales of equipment to the military.” @MarkFarmaner https://t.co/I6T47eXqx4
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 11. Januar 2019
The Right to Education Denied for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh https://t.co/lGGqZ9lLBS
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2018
But in a heavily securitized economy you can have GDP growth despite a decline in industrial value added, because heavily overblown state spending drives overall growth. https://t.co/MFPfAzaili
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. Januar 2019
„Uighur residents appeared to have been coached to give standard replies to visitors’ queries, while visitors were closely watched by chaperones throughout the trip, according to diplomats.“
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. Januar 2019
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