Check out our thread – tracking our work holding the army to account
Thanks to @NevilleSouthall for letting us take over his account this evening. 👏
Check out our thread – tracking our work holding the 🇲🇲 army to account, fighting for political prisoners, exposing ‚Dirty List‘ companies like @tetleyuk and more. 👇https://t.co/8Cb9kcHbAd
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. April 2019
The United Nations says that doing business with the Burmese military is indefensible, but Tata, owners of Tetley Tea, are selling them equipment. Email Tata now telling them to stop supplying equipment to Burma’s military. https://t.co/LM6bvEuye9
— Anna Roberts (@anna_c_roberts) 24. April 2019
Interesting how all the hardline #Brexiteers who are unable to be elected in their own constituencies are happy to campaign for election to the #EuropeanParliament and claim #BrexitBetrayal and the death of #Democracy
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 24. April 2019
Day 5 of the #Vedanta symposium at @opiniojuris: we switch gears from discussion of the duty of care to consider how the SC dealt with jurisdiction. I talk about FNC making a comeback, pitfalls for prospective claimants and the inherent sense of forum necessitatis @ICJ_orghttps://t.co/pE4ZnhkC8B
— Gabrielle Holly (@Gabriellellell) 24. April 2019
This is a great thread! #Prohibition v #protection in #IHL, specifically in relation to the historical context of #sgbv in the #GenevaConventions – notions of ‘honour’ & protection, so prevalent in domestic law as well. https://t.co/29yYsvUxe6
— Priya Pillai (@PillaiPriy) 24. April 2019
The US position on rape in war is especially despicable this time. They could have let the resolution pass & done nothing, as usual (they allowed similar language to pass before). But Trump made sure to tell victims of #CRSV that they aren’t even worth an empty platitude. 🤬#WPShttps://t.co/gcut0dtkie
— Mark Kersten (@MarkKersten) 24. April 2019
Absolutely devastating news from #Afghanistan.
According to the #UN pro-govt and int’l forces were responsible for more civilian deaths than Taliban and IS this year. https://t.co/QtErYlAnFL
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. April 2019
#Bangladesh itself can take measures to prevent radicalisation. Chief among them is allowing provision of primary and secondary education in the camps for several hundred thousand children & youth who fear their hope for a future is dashed.#lostgenerationhttps://t.co/nt36U9x7cM
— LaetitiavandenAssum (@lvandenassum) 24. April 2019
More than 200k Hungarians live in Germany and 1860 Hungarian children were born in Germany last year – that’s more than in several Hungarian counties. https://t.co/1oxnT0z3v4
— VKJudit (@VKJudit) 24. April 2019
Summer School in Limnology at the Lake Constance and the Danube river, Germany 21 – 25 July 2019. Study at two different universities along Lake Constance: the Pedagogical University of Weingarten and the excellence University of Constance. Info: https://t.co/Qmv73tkDIg#waterpic.twitter.com/DHUGT0HX21
— European Water Association (@water_ewa) 24. April 2019
Join US Friday April 26 #mainstreamingstoires pic.twitter.com/ZRYHLWyYN4
— Timothy Grose (@GroseTimothy) 24. April 2019
The Sinophone internet is awash with short videos promoting Han-Uyghur inter-marriage. This one asserts that Xinjiang has long been a mixed race region and is now safe and home to many beautiful and eligible Uyghur women who will appreciate a doting Han husband pic.twitter.com/yuHnidD0L7
— James Leibold (@jleibold) 23. April 2019
Exporting the technology of authoritarianism: China has been selling its surveillance to the world. In Ecuador, where a camera and phone-tracking system was supposed to be used by police, we found a feared domestic intelligence agency also had access: https://t.co/AlkARit0rc
— Paul Mozur (@paulmozur) 24. April 2019
„I feel honored.“ A first reaction from our jailed Reuters colleague Wa Lone to winning a Pulitzer Prize for his brave reporting on Myanmar’s crackdown on the Rohingya. Congratulations to you and Kyaw Soe Oo! #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOohttps://t.co/MpGUaPfqvg
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 24. April 2019
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