Germany expresses its concern over #BangladeshICT death sentences
International Criminal Defence Lawyers – Germany expresses its concern over #BangladeshICT death sentences https://t.co/lgi4h35VIP
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 12. April 2016

Med journal @TheLancet backs @hrw report on arsenic in Bangladesh, calls for urgent action https://t.co/onEd728sBo pic.twitter.com/S7ynHfgJLr
— Richard Pearshouse (@RPearshouse) 11. April 2016
Are you kidding! That’s a legal defence??? https://t.co/LlQ43dpJ2K
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 11. April 2016

Today as H&M launches its „Conscious Exclusive Collection,“ we ask H&M to also be conscious about the safety of their Bangladeshi workers!
Nearly 3 years after H&M signed the Bangladesh Accord to make its supplier factories safe, the majority of even H&M’s most trusted suppliers still lack adequate fire exits.
Call on H&M to keep its safety promise and join us on our May 3 Day of Action! Visit: http://hmbrokenpromises.com to a protest letter to H&M and to sign up to hold a demonstration at an H&M store near you.#hmbrokenpromises
Read more at http://ilrf.org/pr4716.
Posted by International Labor Rights Forum on Thursday, April 7, 2016
Read English translation of offences set out in proposed #Bangladesh War (Denial, Distortion, Opposition) Crime Law https://t.co/6wM0pqOdR8
— David Bergman (@davidbangladesh) 10. April 2016
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