DETAILING EU COMPLICITY IN ROHINGYA CRISIS – PARLIAMENT PUBLISHES BURMA CAMPAIGN UK EVIDENCE
British government on Rohingya Crisis: ‚those responsible need to be brought to justice‘ https://t.co/ylgTDT1XMU
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. November 2017
The main problem is not the conditions they have to meet to return. The problem is that it’s not safe to return. https://t.co/iLu5UecTdT
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. November 2017
Here is the full discussion on the Rohingya Crisis in the British Parliament yesterday: https://t.co/7e5ddO1nQs
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 22. November 2017
Following the #WorldUyghurCongress 6th General Assembly this month, the WUC gathered together… https://t.co/IqczDTIXLj
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 24. November 2017
„At present, conditions in #Myanmar’s #Rakhine State are not in place to enable safe and sustainable returns. #Refugees are still fleeing, and many have suffered violence, rape, and deep psychological harm.“ #UNHCR https://t.co/FCCfbSzQ0i
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. November 2017
There can be no safe, dignified & voluntary returns of #Rohingya when discrimination, persecution and impunity for #Myanmar army atrocities persist. #EU should focus on ensuring #UN access to #Rakhine, respect for rights, and justice for atrocity crimes -then returns can follow. https://t.co/wNIFtaUQeX
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. November 2017
Six re-captured #Uyghurs „could“ be returned to China is unacceptable and in clear violation of the Refugee Convention https://t.co/HRi3iUM3Fa
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 24. November 2017
Myanmar signs pact with Bangladesh over Rohingya repatriation. But practically impossible to repatriate a population that is still arriving and highly traumatized. Most of the refugees don’t want to go back until their full Myanmar citizenship is assured. https://t.co/5coU7hVTgH
— Tuva Raanes Bogsnes (@TuvaRB) 24. November 2017
#EU can help only those, who are ready to help themselves. European future in the own hands of Eastern Partners. #EasternPartnershipSummit
— Dalia GrybauskaitÄ (@Grybauskaite_LT) 24. November 2017
What is important is not so much how long you live as whether you live a meaningful life. This doesn’t mean accumulating money and fame, but being of service to your fellow human beings. It means helping others if you can, but even if you can’t do that, at least not harming them.
— Dalai Lama (@DalaiLama) 24. November 2017
60 Uyghurs remain in Thailand. Assurances must be made that the #Uyghurs are not returned to China following Thailand’s „nationality verification process“ https://t.co/0yDRNZLML0
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 23. November 2017
„Eine Zweite-Chance-Schule für die, die nie eine erste Chance hatten“ – um marginalisierten Roma-Jugendlichen eine Perspektive für ihre Zukunft zu bieten, gründete János Orsós, selbst Roma, in einem ungarischen Dorf das buddhistische Ambedkar-Gymnasium. https://t.co/lfJQYaKv32
— Nagashi (@dieNagashi) 22. November 2017
Our latest Weekly Brief: WUC Expresses Deep Concern for Escaped #Uyghur Asylum Seekers in #Thailand, WUC calls on French Foreign Minister @JY_LeDrian to raise #HumanRights on visit to #China, Condemns use of ‚Big Data‘ Security systems in #EastTurkestan https://t.co/PLdTAhRsu0 pic.twitter.com/QWpaLFd9y1
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 24. November 2017
Thailand ’not deporting‘ #Uyghurs until they finish their „nationality verification process“ https://t.co/iOxyr5GEGH
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 24. November 2017
Tory MP accuses Boris Johnson of a ‚major failure of diplomacy‘ after UK loses its seat on UN … – https://t.co/ZO0mDX0k4P
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 22. November 2017
The UK government’s silence on Myanmar is shameful @AJEnglish https://t.co/APPPq3FnuF
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 22. November 2017
Every time new abuses were perpetrated against the Rohingya, the British government failed to act. https://t.co/2Xo9DCUSnL
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 21. November 2017
#NeverForget Tain Try, a journalist who was found dead with a bullet hole in the head in Oct 2014, as he was investigating illegal timber trade in Kratie Province. While 3 suspects confessed to the murder, 2 were later released. #EndImpunity #JournosSafe pic.twitter.com/87iLWy6MCy
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 22. November 2017
To understand the root causes of the Rohingya crisis, read this comprehensive report by @EliseTillet and her colleagues at Amnesty detailing the system of apartheid in Rakhine State. https://t.co/N2U2gdTGhF
— Holly Robertson (@robertsonholly) 21. November 2017
sorry to say, but this is a result of #brexit, too …, it is a pity!
— SILJA VOENEKY (@PublicIntLaw) 21. November 2017
#China : Fake #PanchenLama said on his #WeChat social media account on Monday evening that all calligraphy and paintings bearing his name that were for sale on https://t.co/83XeGsd7HT were fake
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 21. November 2017
PRESS RELEASE: Family Members of Former @UyghurCongress President Rebiya Kadeer Arbitrarily Detained in #EastTurkestan https://t.co/T76sXludwp pic.twitter.com/iSVSg2HDlh
— WorldUyghurCongress (@UyghurCongress) 21. November 2017
Apple removes several apps, including Skype, in China https://t.co/KALLHV2Noo pic.twitter.com/ljmcqZCq8j
— Channel NewsAsia (@ChannelNewsAsia) 21. November 2017
Report says @StateDept lawyers („L“) were overruled. https://t.co/yK9GiFBX5y
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 21. November 2017
Politics won out over international law in recent UN elections – https://t.co/ET8gGStJua
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 21. November 2017
Justice Dalveer Bhandari’s re-election at ICJ shows India can contribute in international law: UN – https://t.co/NWQnxZNTel
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 21. November 2017
Scepticism over China’s plans for Myanmar’s Rohingya https://t.co/OnVRenh4b5 via @RFI_English
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. November 2017
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