Happening now- British Parliamentary debate on Rohingya Crisis, watch here
Here is the full transcript of the two hour debate in the British Parliament on the Rohingya crisis: https://t.co/ALhci2BHby
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 18. April 2018
JOIN us tomorrow, wear blue, post pictures on social media, remind the world there are still political prisoners in Burma. They must be freed. Use hashtag: #blueshirt4burma https://t.co/DvIBglCwGx
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. April 2018
Myanmar police ’set up‘ Reuters reporters in sting-police witness @Reuters https://t.co/SLIDMBM5kX #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo
— Jane Wardell (@TheJaneWardell) 20. April 2018
It’s way past time to set Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo free! https://t.co/DL1XLYnPgl
— CPJ Asia (@CPJAsia) 20. April 2018
Today is #Humanrightsday2017. Please take a few minutes to look up & share concerns of @burmacampaignuk, @AhmadiyyaUK & @tamilsforum. @MarkFieldUK & @Conservatives continue to work on each. pic.twitter.com/gcuf157oGJ
— Paul Scully MP (@scullyp) 10. Dezember 2017
IDPs in Karen State- calling on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi „to protect us and ensure the safety of our humanitarian workers“ https://t.co/WNkGrx5MRI pic.twitter.com/GtP8SGqFmV
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. April 2018
PLS wear blue on 21 April to show solidarity with political prisoners in Burma/Myanmar #blueshirt4burma read our briefing here https://t.co/vENz0iaueW
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 19. April 2018
INVITATION to report launch – The Nightmare Returns: Karen Hopes for Peace and Stability dashed by Burma Army’s actions, 25 April 1PM, Chaing Mai Uni pic.twitter.com/SKac9ZKFZ4
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 19. April 2018
IDP women and children still hiding in the jungle after fleeing their homes because of Burmese Army offensive in Karen State on 5 March 2018. Read the statement by Mutraw Emergency Assistance Team here– https://t.co/WNkGrx5MRI pic.twitter.com/ouZKjBhYnG
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 19. April 2018
“With the use and scope of repressive laws being increased rather than repealed, it seems that under the NLD government, there is no end in sight to the scourge of political prisoners in Burma’s jails” said @MarkFarmaner https://t.co/jUSlwdKBCU
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 19. April 2018
Please RT and share widely- Wear Blue for Burma’s political prisoners on 21st April- Thank you https://t.co/vENz0iaueW pic.twitter.com/5EKTe4Jn8F
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 18. April 2018
UK campaign group disappointed after around 90 political prisoners kept in Jail | Mizzima “There is joy for some families today but many more families will be feeling sadness that Aung San Suu Kyi has decided to keep their loved one in jail,” @MarkFarmaner https://t.co/wwrF8DbrAc
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 18. April 2018
What has occurred may amount to genocide and crimes against humanity…court must assess, says Minister @MarkFieldUK… We are supportive of ICC prosecutor move re jurisdiction. At today debate, WATCH NOW: https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
We can only bring perpetrators to book by putting more resources in says @HelenGoodmanMP. UK should support Magnitsky style sanctions, financial sanctions on the military, and extending arms embargo globally. Watch live here https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
Yesterday in Westminster Hall, my speech on the ongoing crisis on Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh. https://t.co/jXhSVNWdiC
— Rushanara Ali (@rushanaraali) 17. April 2018
#Myanmar – time for a legal reckoning
The wheels of int’l justice turn slowly, but have begun to move.
Must read By @lvandenassumIf #UNSC fails to refer all #Rahkine crimes to the #ICC, the #EU shld lead #UNGA effort to establish a #IIIM-like mechanism https://t.co/V7aoK3VJah
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 19. April 2018
#UnitedNations Headquarters : #Burma delegation categorically rejected the groundless accusations that sexual violence had been used as a strategy to force Muslim people to flee their homes, said Ambassador U Hau Do Suan Permanent Representative of Burma to the United Nations.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) April 19, 2018
Bangladesh PM refuses to answer questions on human rights record https://t.co/0zFdbSIm4o @alextomo @daisyayliffe @GuernicaLaw37 @MichaelPolakLaw
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 17. April 2018
Did the @ODIdev @Thieristan allow @sheikhhasina to choose what journalists were allowed to attend? #FreeArman #CHOGM https://t.co/PRNOYJGS88
— Michael Polak (@MichaelPolakLaw) 17. April 2018
I’d love to see the Prosecutor similarly ask #ICC judges whether awful UNSC referral carve-outs are legal under the Rome Statute. Good and useful analysis and thoughts on latest development by @kevinjonheller here https://t.co/U3R6hMwkLq and here https://t.co/tg818EcCdi https://t.co/lpDvtHrsJA
— Mark Kersten (@MarkKersten) 17. April 2018
3. I know the Bangladesh government is very effective in clamping down on journalists – I experienced that myself and many have been arrested for saying the wrong thing – but how can the @ODIdev mimic similar conduct here in Britain?
— David Bergman (@davidbangladesh) 17. April 2018
Indispensable to read on this, @Harvard_Law Mark Wu’s „China Inc.“ article https://t.co/kJg1Xyq8Lm It’s not just about #Trump admin „gripes“-#China way of doing business poses unique,extremely difficult challenge to #WTO system of rules. @DanRDimicco @rodrikdani https://t.co/AMAKE4ZVVf
— Rob Howse (@howserob) 16. April 2018
We need to arrest and prosecute not only those who committed violence but also those who gave the orders. UK should support economic sanctions on the military and UN mandated arms embargo says @rushanaraali at Parliamentary debate- WATCH NOW: https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
Humanitarian access is needed to all areas of the country including Shan and Kachin States says @ChrisLawSNP at Parliamentary debate. Watch live- here https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
The British public are extremely concerned about the Rohingya and they will not be forgotten says @HelenGoodmanMP Parliamentary debate, watch live here https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
Current government led by Aung San Suu Kyi continues to implement laws and policies designed to drive Rohingya out of Burma says @ChrisLawSNP at Parliamentary debate on Rohingya crisis. Watch live here https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
Robust regime of sanctions needed… UK should lead on building support for ICC referral says @Afzal4Gorton at British parliamentary debate on Rohingya crisis- Watch now https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
WATCH Now: Parliamentary debate- UK must lead on support for ICC…It’s not good enough to say it’s not possible, we know when Burmese military are put under pressure, it is when they feel the heat. Says @rushanaraali https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
The British government was too slow to listen to warnings… we need to do much more now, says @rushanaraali Co-Chair of Burma APPG. Watch live here– https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
We need targeted sanctions…we must look at the military, we need to target sanctions carefully at the military says UK trade envoy to Burma @scullyp at Parliamentary debate on Rohingya crisis. Watch live here: https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
WATCH NOW: British Parliamentary debate- Rohingya have suffered in ways we cannot imagine says @scullyp MP describing accounts of human rights violations told to him by refugees https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
Do not miss today’s debate in #WestminsterHall @HouseofCommons on the #Rohingya. @CommonsIDC member @scullyp is speaking now. Watch live here: https://t.co/6EoVl0d0vW. Read our Report here: https://t.co/wr8SRkL9Bt
— International Development Committee (@CommonsIDC) 16. April 2018
WATCH NOW: British Parliamentary debate on Rohingya crisis- It’s not good enough to ask the Burmese military to investigate themselves….They must be brought before a court says @HelenJonesMP https://t.co/d47JQncwM0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 16. April 2018
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