British government: „This increasingly seems to be a case of ethnic cleansing.“
.@FedericaMog as you discuss Myanmar today, will you meet Rohingya rep @tunkhin80 pic.twitter.com/EUblqJcQwT
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 13. November 2017
UK victory over India in ICJ selection race suits Pakistan https://t.co/S1MMhUyyVC
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 13. November 2017
EU ministers are meeting today, will they finally take action on ethnic cleansing of Rohingya?: https://t.co/CiR80TZUTZ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 13. November 2017
– Drives home the importance of the #UN fact-finding mission (FFM) mandated to establish facts about abuses on an independent & impartial basis.
– The #EU should continue to press #Myanmar govt to grant FFM access.
– W/o justice, atrocity crimes will continue. https://t.co/aq17PuAqsF— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 13. November 2017
Read this, please. @woodruffbets found a narrative of genocide denial & victim blaming. https://t.co/pXVkZAwLsR
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) 13. November 2017
If ‚ethnic cleansing‘ of #Rohingya and the #Myanmar army’s campaign of crimes against humanity presented a test of the world’s pledge to stop atrocities and protect civilians, then it is difficult to recall a clearer failure. https://t.co/chIV2f1N8X
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 13. November 2017
„No one, simply no one, deserves to live like this.“@IkhtiyarAslano on the desperate conditions families face in #Bangladesh: https://t.co/KdSf5ED3jU pic.twitter.com/jSat03k9tc
— ICRC (@ICRC) 12. November 2017
As there is nobody to look after his children, a #Rohingya father Amir Ali chose to carry his two daughters Nazma (6) and Asma (2) in this fashion while he went to queue up for collecting relief in Kutupalang extension in Cox’s Bazar pic.twitter.com/CKrpYLgquG
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 13. November 2017
Crossing the ocean by boat, 55 #Rohingya refugees including 31 children came to Cox’s Bazar early this morning. They were terrified, exhausted and hungry from the overnight boat journey. pic.twitter.com/iHZ6zPaBcf
— UNICEF Bangladesh (@UNICEFBD) 10. November 2017
This little Rohingya baby boy born today in paddy field no mans land between #Bangladesh and #Myanmar – wrapped in @UNICEF blanket pic.twitter.com/LPaGZqE5c6
— Justin Forsyth (@justinforsyth) 11. November 2017
British government: „This increasingly seems to be a case of ethnic cleansing.“ https://t.co/e49IhWUxbO via @UKParliament
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 9. November 2017
The 6th General Assembly of the WUC opened yesterday in Munich, Germany. In the opening ceremony, the leadership of WUC & distinguished guests delivered opening remarks giving support & advice. Elections will be held today to choose new leadership of WUC https://t.co/An9yZrxzqU pic.twitter.com/BKJExvzK6h
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 11. November 2017
Burma Campaign UK to revive Burma ‘Dirty List’ of companies linked to human rights violations https://t.co/E2tM3Avd2E
— Mark Farmaner (@MarkFarmaner) 8. November 2017
News Lens: UN report calls on development banks to address attacks on human rights defenders https://t.co/fkU9XoJ8Un
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 7. November 2017
On the International Week of Science and Peace, let us pledge to uphold human rights, protect the environment, and promote scientific temper
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 9. November 2017
Burma Campaign UK plans new ‘Dirty List’ of human rights violators https://t.co/kupucRj6wv
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 9. November 2017
Despite political inconvenience please repeat:
1. They are „Rohingya“
2. They are „refugees“
3. They need protection https://t.co/oRQ45u0B9E pic.twitter.com/emVAL74q0h— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 8. November 2017
Despite China’s reluctance, UN Security Council finally condemns Myanmar’s attacks on Rohingya (and uses that term). https://t.co/hZd3X5aAEX pic.twitter.com/T1sTUKNi0h
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 7. November 2017
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Nigeria.
Libya.
Iraq.
Syria.
Afghanistan.
Myanmar.
Somalia.
South Sudan.
Ukraine.
We might have #280characters but that’s still not enough to talk about all the places where civilians are caught in conflict.
— ICRC (@ICRC) 8. November 2017
When #EU Ministers meet Nov 13, they shld:
1 Condemn #Myanmar army’s ‚crimes against humanity‘ against #Rohingya
2 Make it clear; there can be no impunity for atrocities
3 Press govt to refer itself to the #ICC
4 Impose targeted sanctions against army leaders
5 Support #UNGA Res pic.twitter.com/jOb3Te9qXf— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. November 2017
Don’t treat them as a political inconvenience!
1. They are „#Rohingya„
2. They are „#refugees„
3. They have a right to protection
4. They have fled a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing.
5. Those responsible for atrocity crimes should face justice. https://t.co/AVIVoMiUsA pic.twitter.com/n6FE0dFJKW— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. November 2017
Aung San Suu Kyi is Keeping a 14yr old Political Prisoner in Jail https://t.co/Yup20Wb6SF
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 9. November 2017
After surviving rape, women and girls face new nightmares in #India’s justice system. #StopRape! https://t.co/5PVBEw4fnJ …
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. November 2017
‘They Said My Character Is Bad’
How one Rape Survivor Found the Courage to Fight for Justice in #India https://t.co/rawgFmhRoN …#StopRape pic.twitter.com/Mgm66uz11P— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 9. November 2017
Love the idea that George Orwell called Room 101 after a room at the BBC where he suffered deathly boring meetings. https://t.co/dZPHoCyvCo
— Louisa Lim (@limlouisa) 9. November 2017
There’s a lot we can say with #280characters but what matters most for @Refugees can be said with four: #Home pic.twitter.com/sYfXErAsYc
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) 9. November 2017
Change in the world always begins with an individual who shares what he or she has learned and passes it on to others.
— Dalai Lama (@DalaiLama) 6. November 2017
CTA’s refusal to give answers about Penpa Tsering’s ousting raises more questions
Kashag (the #Exile Tibetan Cabinet) has asked Penpa Tsering to leave the post at the end of this month. The current #Education Minister of CTA Ngodup Tsering will take charge in his place.
Starting tomorrow is the much-awaited celebration of films, the 23rd Kolkata International Film Festival pic.twitter.com/1x6XnqUDcg
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 9. November 2017
Delhi official drove through toxic smog on Wed, saw kids vomiting out school bus window, & ordered 4K schools closed https://t.co/37Yzto5uYv
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) 9. November 2017
EU must act to stop ethnic cleansing of Rohingya in Burma. On Monday must back global arms embargo #EUhelpRohingya https://t.co/CiR80TZUTZ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 8. November 2017
Meet Mohamed Elias, a 60 years old man from #Myanmar who arrived to #Bangladesh 2 months ago together with his family. He is teaching himself how to speak Eng through different books and he was able to communicate with us. Strong & inspiring man amid the sad reality of the camps. pic.twitter.com/N6dr2UZEW7
— Ikhtiyar Aslanov (@IkhtiyarAslano) 8. November 2017
ä权观察联合国部副ää @AkshayaSays :“联合国安理ä在 #罗兴ä危机 问题ä展现出相当ä致意见。安理ä成员国应表明,ää再受到 #ä国 反对立场挟持,ä切行动将基ä受害者需求和当地实际情况,而非ä国满意ä否” pic.twitter.com/B1NSpjvtvy
— ä权观察组织 HRW Chinese (@hrw_chinese) 7. November 2017
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