Where Did the Figure for Detentions Camps Come From? An in-depth analysis
Don’t let anyone break your wings, you’re free. fight and get your RIGHTS!
— Rahaf Mohammed رهف محمد (@rahaf84427714) 9. Januar 2019
Great news: KZ govt says China is letting 2,000 ethnic Kazakhs out of Xinjiang. Domestic pressure inside KZ and diplomatic pressure have been growing after AP story last year and other intl coverage, via @dakekang who’s been following this doggedly https://t.co/keUl37Y3ue
— Gerry Shih (@gerryshih) 9. Januar 2019
An excellent analysis of the credibility of the data and how the numbers are reached. (Short version: the number is very credible, more precision is impossible) https://t.co/4wRMNRIOel
— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) 9. Januar 2019
Nach 19 ungewissen Tagen freuen wir uns, dass unsere Gäste endlich Land erreichten. Ihre Freude dringt durch die Scheibe. Wir kämpfen für ein EUropa, in dem die Räume für sie nicht begrenzt und überwacht werden. Wir wünschen ihnen alles Gute für die Zukunft. #United4Medpic.twitter.com/ox28bdd4vF
— Sea-Watch (@seawatchcrew) 9. Januar 2019
„Globalization is coming home.“
How the KiK trial may set a precedent on whether rich Western companies can dodge responsibilities in the global south: https://t.co/vFVXGSufw4
— DW News (@dwnews) 9. Januar 2019
#News Lens: The World Bank Group President steps down, adding to Washington ethics lapses and cementing a legacy https://t.co/nWaj8jCJlY
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 9. Januar 2019
Evidence of how Xinjiang removed key security features from camps in order to provide a more polished appearance for the recent „inspection tour“. https://t.co/CNCNCS0r4a
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 9. Januar 2019
After lightweight tanks, #China stations new howitzers in #Tibet’s border with #India
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 9. Januar 2019
„Today really was a good day for the cause of human rights around the world, with Rahaf’s tremendous courage and resilience being met with a global surge of sympathy for her. It all came together to persuade Thailand to do the right thing.” ~ @Reaproyhttps://t.co/l3LXAy4j6g
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) 7. Januar 2019
Research by the anti-censorship organisation #FreedomHouse shows that at least 20-30m people in #China circumvented the #GreatFirewall in 2018, and that VPN use increased during politically significant but censored events
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 9. Januar 2019
Where Did the One Million Figure for Detentions in Xinjiang’s Camps Come From? — An in-depth analysis by @chinafile Jessica Batke https://t.co/0iHyaBJdhp
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 9. Januar 2019
#Myanmar: I co-authored a new opinion piece about the latest developments in Rakhine State which underline the importance of a comprehensive solution and not only the return of refugees. https://t.co/rxsILs22Gs
— LaetitiavandenAssum (@lvandenassum) 7. Januar 2019
Thought-control, torture, forced-labor the fascistic weapons of the Chinese regime waged against #Uyghur cultural and national identity https://t.co/hwRrSL7h2N #news#EastTurkistan
— tibettruth (@tibettruth) 7. Januar 2019
This is #Myanmar, 2019.
Journalism is NOT a crime!#FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOohttps://t.co/OtJhNI8MPB
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 8. Januar 2019
La la land …#China wants us to believe everything is just fine in #Xinjiang.
So why is Beijing denying independent int’l monitors and journalists access?https://t.co/cVetHPmUuB— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 8. Januar 2019
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