Burma: Rohingya Photo Exhibition in the British Parliament
UK gov has admitted is has no idea if more than quarter million £ spent on training Burma Army has had any impact. But will carry on anyway
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 1. Dezember 2016
UK group delivers #Rohingya petition to #Myanmar embassy – The Muslim News https://t.co/7VJa9VDB2C @MarkFarmaner #Burma #humanrights
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 30. November 2016
The Supreme Court has rejected the 5’s appeal against denial of bail. Read the CSO joint legal analysis: https://t.co/CEnxumLD4F #Freethe5KH
— FreeThe5KH (@FreeThe5KH) 30. November 2016
On Int’l Women Human Rights Defenders Day CCHR highlights the work of WHRDs + the risks they face https://t.co/XcXGwbzdlP #WHRD #Shedefends
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 29. November 2016
WLB calls for an end to institutionalised impunity for state-sponsored #sexualviolence in #Burma #Myanmar #TimeToAct #HumanRights pic.twitter.com/ypI08ckTFM
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 30. November 2016
#Bangladesh Keeps Border Shut for #Myanmar #Rohingyas https://t.co/9hXm6FmmGS w/ quote from BCUK’s @MarkFarmaner #humanrights
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 30. November 2016
58 villagers arbitrarily detained in Northern Shan State https://t.co/kIZt799xDs
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 30. November 2016
Exiled To Nowhere: #Burma’s #Rohingya Award-winning photo exhibition in #UKParliament this week by @grconstantine #Myanmar #HumanRights pic.twitter.com/qoC8D9xnxw
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 29. November 2016
A human tragedy approaching ethnic cleansing is unfolding in #Burma, and the world is chillingly silent. #Rohingya https://t.co/aEeHwGp0QZ
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Dezember 2016
Abuse of Muslims in Burma ‚crime against humanity‘ https://t.co/mxdJbkHuv2
— Ahmed Shaheed (@ahmedshaheed) 30. November 2016
‚#Myanmar #Rohingya abuse may be crimes against humanity‘ – Former UN chief @KofiAnnan just arrived in the country https://t.co/VLHl9nMZ95
— Jade Dussart (@JadeMagritte) 30. November 2016
10,000 #Rohingya have fled to #Bangladesh https://t.co/pfbZJJ9VvR @UN Int’l community has a responsibility to resolve humanitarian crisis.
— Hamidullah Babu (@HamidullahBabu) 30. November 2016
Exiled To Nowhere: Burma’s #Rohingya photo exhibition #UKParliament Thank u @tunkhin80 @grconstantine @MarkFarmaner for a panel discussion pic.twitter.com/7dMcj05xKa
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 29. November 2016
Words matter. „EU migrants“ versus „British ex-pats“. #attitude https://t.co/XDiqHeYKft
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 1. Dezember 2016
Why is the UK government ignoring #humanrights abuse in #Burma? Support the #Rohingya @burmacampaignuk https://t.co/2r0noQQTDQ
— Irene Wise (@irenejuliawise) 29. November 2016
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