AAPP’s October Chronology and Month in Review now available here:
The land rights of ethnic minorities in #Myanmar are under threat. See our video on the Asian Highway case.https://t.co/3basZqqbGm#AsiaHighWay#Myanmar #LandConfiscation
— KHRG (@khrg) 25. Oktober 2018
#News Lens: Pakistan’s debt policy has brought us to the brink. Another five years of the same is unsustainable https://t.co/Q7zYuDFvAQ
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 14. November 2018
„The UK has consistently emphasized that the repatriation of any Rohingya refugees to Burma must be voluntary, safe, dignified, sustainable and uphold their human rights“, Minister @MarkFieldUK with the focus on citizenship in the context of safe return. https://t.co/zyBNSXNljL
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 15. November 2018
AAPP’s October Chronology and Month in Review now available here: https://t.co/yEwE9vcis1. Analysis this month focuses on: press freedom, arbitrary arrests and land rights. #Burma#Myanmarpic.twitter.com/7XuHaHWcBG
— AAPP (Burma) (@aapp_burma) 15. November 2018
„UKgov should pressure Burmese gov to end BurmaArmy’s ongoing attacks/ HumanRights violations in ethnic areas; start a new inclusive peace process, not under 2008Constitution, n begin meaningful dialogue for federal reform“, Sai Aik Hin Hsang- ShanStateYouthCapacityBuildingCentre pic.twitter.com/CRViuY9q9X
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 15. November 2018
Our Director @MarkFarmaner in his capacity as Director of Justice4Rohingya, in a meeting with Afzal Khan MP @Afzal4Gortonpic.twitter.com/9d6WQpmBWZ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 15. November 2018
Over 500 IDPs fled and took refuge at a monastery following clashes between the Tatmadaw and the SSPP/SSA in Hsipaw Township.
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>>https://t.co/MC7DbfMmJu— BNI Online (@bnionline1) 15. November 2018
In solidarity with our sisters @TaangWomenOrg speaking #truthtopower as civilians struggle with the impacts of conflict – women in particular are faced with the socio-economic impacts of violence that delay their access to justice. #WomensVoiceshttps://t.co/oemaX7mUNV
— SWAN (@Shanwomen) 15. November 2018
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