„Terror gegen Muslime“?

Hm. Gab es nach einem Anschlag in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syrien oder Irak schon mal eine Titelseite mit „Terror gegen Muslime“? pic.twitter.com/jEE6UDdCLS
— Yilmaz Gülüm (@YilmazGulum) 10. April 2017
Interesting as the Turks could base this directly on forensic evidence from the wounded they treated. https://t.co/xhkVzpWKF1
— Jeremy Issacharoff (@JIssacharoff) 11. April 2017
Why the #Syria War Crimes Accountability Act does not permit US assistance to investigations of rebel crimes. https://t.co/ScRirCzuuF
— Kevin Jon Heller (@kevinjonheller) 11. April 2017
DIA documents online: Links to historical DIA docs held
by the Library of Congress: https://t.co/4kWaVr21BB— DIA (@DefenseIntel) 10. April 2017
Interesting how Russia is stepping up public legal rhetoric. And pithy: „The [US] secretary of state .. is not the global judge of mankind.„ Konstantin Kosachev: ‚US [action in Syria] is a strong violation of international law‘ https://t.co/skAWJjrDQE
— Jutta Brunnée (@JuttaBrunnee) 11. April 2017
Prof. Stefan Talmon of @UniBonn weighs in: „US missile strike on Syria ‚a violation of international law'“ https://t.co/mZrkW6TGsb
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 11. April 2017
New Guest Post: „War by Any Other Name? It’s Still War“ https://t.co/hBAA4HTDum By Gabriel Rona and Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 11. April 2017
Hospiz-Ausbau: „Gestorben wird über das Jahr 2021 hinaus“ https://t.co/SOdNPRgRVa @mlcaritas @CaritasAustria @DiePressecom
— cariklaus (@KlausSchwertner) 11. April 2017
Gas chambers, death camps, Zyklon B. You don’t have to be a #Holocaust survivor or descendant to know this. https://t.co/E82kXyC5TV
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 11. April 2017
Oh My God! https://t.co/3QbgGO48nW
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 11. April 2017

Palais des Nations is home to @UNGeneva, @UNECE, @UNCTAD and other agencies.#SpringAtThePalais pic.twitter.com/wlDBZ8e5V8
— UN Geneva (@UNGeneva) 11. April 2017
About 63 journalists are imprisoned in #Egypt Join us to call for #FreeEgyptPress pic.twitter.com/mY2TODtJiq
— Pressbehindbars (@FreeEgyptPress) 10. April 2017
#Spain: Judge opens 1st case on Assad regime’s alleged war crimes #UniversalJurisdiction #Syria https://t.co/aXKlGkaOyY
— Danya Chaikel (@DanyaChaikel) 11. April 2017
On point! @AntheaERoberts Syrian Strikes – A Singular Exception or a Pattern and a Precedent? https://t.co/E4XPxKyEG7…
— Jutta Brunnée (@JuttaBrunnee) 10. April 2017
Comment by CCHR Exec Director Chak Sopheap via @AP „Cambodian police seek shoe-throwing critic of ruling party“ https://t.co/zLctWSft9V
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 11. April 2017
Uyghur cadre demoted for not smoking in front of religious group which “conforms with extreme religious thought” https://t.co/jo4P7y1wSu
— James Leibold (@jleibold) 11. April 2017
Extra digging by @MarksSimon confirms fake ‚@Pontifex Address‘ at Syngenta event was not even cleared by Vatican https://t.co/FuuGHY8oMn
— Martin Pigeon (@mpceo) 7. April 2017
Fellow Uighurs should beware of ‚two-faced‘ people in separatism fight, official says @PhilipWen11 A historic Silk Road trading post, Kashgar is central to China’s Belt and Road initiative, President Xi Jinping’s signature foreign and economic policy that aims to bolster trade and infrastructure links between China, Central Asia, the Middle East and beyond. … The party encourages ethnic minorities to become cadres, but Uighurs still number far fewer than Han officials in the region. All party employees are expected to be atheist, so those Uighurs who do become party officials are seen by fellow Uighurs as having abandoned their culture. https://t.co/uAapCYIufg
— UHRP (@uyghurproject) 10. April 2017
#China: Dissident condemns Chinese leadership of Interpol Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shares the concern of well-known Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng, who is currently visiting France to protest against the election of a former Chinese deputy minister of public security to head Interpol. China could use this position to monitor or even obstruct the movements of journalists, bloggers and other human rights defenders. https://t.co/rq3gePfbOk pic.twitter.com/uyHzZsGIpT
— RSF (@RSF_inter) One of the chief reasons for concern about Meng’s appointment is the system of “red notices” that Interpol circulates to all member countries to notify them that an arrest warrant has been issued by a judicial authority in a member country or by an international court. “Normally, if you live under a dictatorship, you can flee to another country. But I am afraid that, as a result of this appointment, all police forces will cooperate with the Chinese government.” 11. April 2017

The youngest ever person to receive the @NobelPrize is now also the youngest @UN messenger of #Peace. Special focus on girls‘ education! pic.twitter.com/GDQV4d9vN7
— May-Elin Stener (@MayElinStener) 10. April 2017
Just talking about #China death penalty figures + Amnesty’s demand that Beijing release real execution stats: screen to black mainland China pic.twitter.com/S9UtDDAHDA
— Stephen McDonell (@StephenMcDonell) 11. April 2017
Sharon Hom of @hrichina speaks to #UyghurYouth conference in #Brussels on #China’s abominable record on respecting international law pic.twitter.com/youBRpGxYj
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 31. März 2017
#China’s deadly secret: More executions than all other countries put together (Opinion) @CNNI https://t.co/HJ5kUT3aur
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. April 2017
China remained world’s top executioner,followed by Iran & Saudi Arabia https://t.co/CGlJJ0ZSzN pic.twitter.com/2sHcdGjAZj
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) 11. April 2017

„It is time for China to stop being a rogue state with respect to the death penalty“ – @bequelin https://t.co/cFk21AMznF pic.twitter.com/avgHQRtm8Y
— Omar Waraich (@OmarWaraich) 11. April 2017
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