British government on Rohingya Crisis: ‚those responsible need to be brought to justice‘
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/ZqNnQi1QTd
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 25. November 2017
BCUK Director Mark Farmaner interviewed by VOA TV on the Popes visit to Burma: https://t.co/oQzbIp0xl5
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 25. November 2017
#Myanmar: #Rohingya returns unthinkable until apartheid system is dismantled. https://t.co/8qItL54dtq
— Tirana Hassan (@TiranaHassan) 24. November 2017
British government on Rohingya Crisis: ‚those responsible need to be brought to justice‘ https://t.co/ylgTDT1XMU
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. November 2017
Tja. #Brexit means Brexit. #NoBrexit https://t.co/fXcR7mcyiT
— Peter Hense (@peterhense) 24. November 2017
Q isn’t whether this is true – it is – but whether it will have meaningful policy impact. when colin powell declared darfur scene of genocide, set in motion allowing UNSC to vote to refer to ICC. https://t.co/wQfVKP1VmZ
— David Kaye (@davidakaye) 24. November 2017
Full text of the deal for repatriating #Rohingya refugees inked by #Bangladesh and #Myanmar (part 1). pic.twitter.com/BolMgdREqX
— Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) 25. November 2017
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