EU-trained Burma police attack peaceful protesters
UNISON backs @burmacampaignuk EU to stop training the military-controlled Burmese police force who continue to open fire on peaceful protesters.https://t.co/M5vwA1YAxE
— UNISON International (@UNISON_global) 19. Februar 2019
Pleased to share my new op-ed for The Age on China’s „reeducation“ camps in Xinjiang
China borrows from totalitarian playbook with Xinjiang camps https://t.co/rnqx0YIIBT via @theage— Michael Clarke (@meclarke114) 20. Februar 2019
This is #Myanmar, 2019!
Journalism is NOT a crime.#AungSanSuuKyi, you can end this terrible injustice now.
Please do what’s right; #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOohttps://t.co/Iu0vLvg5Ny
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 20. Februar 2019
Today, we call on the European Union to stop training Burma’s military-controlled police force. “The EU is training part of a genocidal institution and using aid money to do it,” said our Director @MarkFarmanerhttps://t.co/om5eOfnriC
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 15. Februar 2019
EU-trained Burma police attack peaceful protesters with rubber bullets and tear gas. TAKE ACTION: Tell the EU to stop training Burma’s military controlled police force. https://t.co/yaW0DHt36w
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 15. Februar 2019
Xinjiang party secretary Chen Quanguo’s PhD thesis reportedly shows heavy signs of plagiarism, with over 80% of intro and large parts of text body directly copied from other works. Analysis by @AirMovingDevicehttps://t.co/FoZjxrABRw
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 18. Februar 2019
Provides a glimpse of just one aspect of the truly Orwellian surveillance that people in Xinjiang (and increasingly in all of China) are subjected to. https://t.co/KmKmR0C8cz
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 16. Februar 2019
CRAZY: private Chinese surveillance firm leaves sensitive personal data of nearly 3m Xinjiang residents on open online database, which tracks people’s GPS coordinates. Surveillance data streams showed 6.7m GPS coordinates in 24hrs.https://t.co/qGIX7mPXcX via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 16. Februar 2019
Malaysia and Singapore May be Near Deal on Port Limits https://t.co/Z8gteyRqT4
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 16. Februar 2019
The supportive statement of 190 investors earlier this week is a great reminder of how broad the support for the continuation of the Accord is. We updated our overview with some great statements of support from 2019! https://t.co/JME0t4f6KN#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/QN1vnv46Np
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 15. Februar 2019
Nearly 1 million Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic group, are currently living in the refugee camps in Bangladesh visited by @PWRDF. https://t.co/WK8wAuvY1c
— anglicanjournal (@anglicanjournal) 14. Februar 2019
Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, welcomes visit by #ICC investigators as part of preliminary examinations into the deportation of 700.000+ #Rohingya Muslims from #Myanmar, and ensures the @IntCrimCourt of #Bangladesh’s full cooperation. https://t.co/2r5H5iXn1s
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 16. Februar 2019
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