THE REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO RETURN HOME
The developed nations must accept that strategies of ignoring the plight of refugees or containing them in what are effectively open prisons will simply not work. Sooner or later the camps will flow over and cross borders, bringing desperate people … https://t.co/du3n5F5Wgt
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 2. Juli 2018
.@LotteLeicht1 “Today’s crises from Syria to Myanmar are marked by alarming disregard for int’l law, & civilians are bearing the brunt of atrocities”
— Virginie Amato (@VirginieAmato) 3. Juli 2018
“A dedicated, high-level expert is urgently needed to better translate #EU policy commitments into effective action to prevent violations and ensure justice when they occur”https://t.co/DsbIU0O50q
— Virginie Amato (@VirginieAmato) 3. Juli 2018
It’s always heart-rending to leave Yangon because the plane flies over the unmistakable circle-of-hell panopticon that is Insein Prison, home to our innocent @Reuters colleagues Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo for over six months now. Bye, guys. #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo pic.twitter.com/cxhnhwcvAZ
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 2. Juli 2018
UNSG @antonioguterres is in #Bangladesh, *applauding* Hasina and AL govt. for sheltering Rohingya refugees. Meanwhile, AL student wing BCL thugs are brutalising general students across the country. What recourse for Bangladeshi citizens in their own country? pic.twitter.com/qtZqjXNxwi
— Tasneem Khalil (@tasneem) 2. Juli 2018
This #Myanmar, 2018
Journalism is NOT a crime.#FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo https://t.co/0urZB0ZjPK
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. Juli 2018
This is the moment Fardowso spoke to her mother for the first time in 16 years. She fled to #Kenya from #Somalia and lost contact with the rest of her family. Helping Fardowso to reconnect with her family is our #MondayMotivation. pic.twitter.com/hK7bADMudw
— ICRC Africa (@ICRC_Africa) 2. Juli 2018
University of #Michigan was reported to have received a gift of $2.5 million to establish a Khyentse Gendun Chopel Professorship of Tibetan Buddhist Studies,described as the largest endowment dedicated to the study of #Tibetan Buddhism
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 2. Juli 2018
Head of Iran’s Civil Defense Organization General Gholam Reza Jalali calls climate changes in the country „suspicious“, suggests Iran’s enemies are stealing clouds to prevent rainfall +snowfall #NotTheOnion
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) 2. Juli 2018
The tech companies that are supporting state surveillance in Xinjiang have global ambitions, and already these technologies are being sold in places from Ecuador to Ethiopia. @meghara argues powerfully that what is happening now in Xinjiang should matter to us all. pic.twitter.com/5N2otaWI8Q
— Elsa B. Kania (@EBKania) 2. Juli 2018
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