Rohingya Crisis – UK Must Support UN Inquiry
Deeply saddened & concerned to hear suspect in recent Istanbul attack may have been an ethnic Uyghur. Non-violence is the only way forward.
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 5. Januar 2017
.@AmnestyOnline #UrgentAction UPDATE: #CHINA: #LAWYER HELD INCOMMUNICADO AT RISK OF TORTURE: #JIANGTIANYONG https://t.co/7cxnpEwRZP pic.twitter.com/WQgiPRh1Dr
— Patrick Poon 潘嘉偉 (@patrickpoon) 5. Januar 2017
Rotten, rotten #Apple: Apple Removes New York Times Apps From iTunes Store in #China https://t.co/o0fQznIwee
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) 4. Januar 2017
#China blocks Tibetans from visiting #India during Kalachakra teachings: Govt-in-exile sources https://t.co/VCeTaIufTe
— Intl Campaign Tibet (@SaveTibetOrg) 3. Januar 2017
Demolishing „unnecessary“ (neighborhood?) and „unsafe“ (historically significant?) #Uyghur mosques in #Xinjiang https://t.co/c2e3StVkfd
— Eric T. Schluessel (@EricTSchluessel) 26. Dezember 2016
.@SenRonJohnson ask John Kelly: Will you stand up for religious freedom for all, and reject the proposed Muslim ban? #ConfirmHumanRights pic.twitter.com/NDUoa3ZgE8
— AmnestyInternational (@amnestyusa) 5. Januar 2017
When some #Myanmar refugees tried to stop them, they began started firing at them”,https://t.co/R8tzLZ9pEK #Rohingya #Bangladesh #Kutupalong
— Soe Thu Moe (@Sthumoe) 5. Januar 2017
‚The Rohingya Alan Kurdi‘: Will the world take notice now? @CNNI https://t.co/qYbZdEsOnT
— dr. Hla Kyaw Khubyb (@drkhubyb) 3. Januar 2017
The apartheid you’ve never heard of @CNNI https://t.co/WWazkd4uWP
— Benedict Rogers (@benedictrogers) 4. Januar 2017
Father releases shocking picture of his son lying dead in the mud https://t.co/6rm3G2DyP1
— Metro (@MetroUK) 5. Januar 2017
U.S. welcomes China’s announcement of its plans “for implementing a ban on domestic commercial trade of #ivory:” https://t.co/Z3WnN52NYS
— U.S. Embassy Vienna (@usembvienna) 5. Januar 2017
Ethiopia parliament approves loan agreements with China for infrastructure projects https://t.co/DBoOXNOVb3
— Africa-China Project (@witschinaafrica) 2. Januar 2017
France reiterates its deep concern over the unacceptable violence perpetrated against the #Rohingya in #Burma https://t.co/vplWWlRW3m pic.twitter.com/iW9lpb8Oua
— France Diplomacy🇫🇷 (@francediplo_EN) 5. Januar 2017
#India cracks down on #taxevasion https://t.co/poPN3KgLQ5 @australian pic.twitter.com/6PDDyhwScc
— Global Fin Integrity (@GFI_Tweets) 5. Januar 2017
Rohingya Crisis – UK Must Support UN Inquiry Urgent action is also needed to ensure humanitarian aid access is not just fully restored, but pre-existing restrictions are also lifted. Burma Campaign UK is campaigning for the UN Secretary General to personally take the lead in negotiating aid access, and should go to Burma to negotiate directly with the military and government to let aid in. Burma Campaign UK urges the British government to also support this call. https://t.co/8BnMx3knNS via @burmacampaignuk
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 4. Januar 2017
Rohingya Muslims are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. pic.twitter.com/jk4mUvMnkT
— AJ+ (@ajplus) 4. Januar 2017
„What security advantage could possibly be gained by raping and killing women and children?”@HRW #Burma #Rohingya https://t.co/fGQkpTlWPi
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 4. Januar 2017
Outrage after minister blames ‚Western dress‘ for Bangalore groping incidents https://t.co/qCWkJD9y8Q pic.twitter.com/KmxtEXbUdW
— BBC India (@BBCIndia) 4. Januar 2017
Appreciate this interview with @amaracnn @johnsifton on the #Rohingya and draw hope from John’s concluding remark https://t.co/8YeiWgCrO1
— Jamila Hanan (@JamilaHanan) 3. Januar 2017
Refugee accounts paint a horrific picture of an army that is out of control and rampaging through #Rohingya villages. pic.twitter.com/GxJS0roRGn
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) 3. Januar 2017
#UN warns #Burma that demolishing #Rohingya homes will ‘heighten tensions’ : https://t.co/d0sNMMqaBT (@irinnews)
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 3. Januar 2017
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