Newtec: Stop Working for Burma’s Genocidal Generals
Burma Campaign UK ( @burmacampaignuk) published a “dirty list” of companies – including Facebook and Western Union – that continue to do business with the military in Myanmar even after its campaign of mass murder and rape against #Rohingya Muslims. https://t.co/P2UtfVQVV8pic.twitter.com/IKnZ4tPVNN
— The Bridge Initiative (@bridgeinit) 28. März 2019
#Bangladesh govt policy of tracking down & expelling #Rohingya refugee students instead of ensuring their right to education is misguided, tragic, and unlawful. Education is a basic human right also for refugees. https://t.co/bTwedtGtsj
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. April 2019
CCHR releases a new infographic on the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT) of land, fisheries and forests, promoting secure tenure rights. Read it in KH https://t.co/tbCdnrq5nd & ENG https://t.co/AJ8ExHVcsz#Cambodia#bizhumanrights#HumanRightspic.twitter.com/8JCyvpA8Bf
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 2. April 2019
Research support @unikonstanz is awesome: Dr. Johannes Dingler, Head of the International Office, is currently in #Yangon#Myanmar to continue my own and @felixgirke s longterm efforts to establish collaboration with #anthropology at #YangonUniversity + a #MoU + student exchange. pic.twitter.com/LT8rd80LMq
— Judith Beyer 🇪🇺 (@JudithBeyer) 1. April 2019
#News Lens: Mood set to be downbeat at IMF meetings https://t.co/VZtzSrzUUe
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 1. April 2019
In case you missed it, the @CA_Survey Special Issue (38:1) „Securitization, Insecurity & Conflict in Contemporary #Xinjiang“ is out! With articles by: @j_smithfinley,@Rachel_A_Harris,@AzizIsaElkun,@paoloadriano,@adrianzenz, @dibyeshanand and Reza Hasmathhttps://t.co/rsKofR1cgo
— Jo Smith Finley (@j_smithfinley) 29. März 2019
China thanks Kazakhstan for its support for its „de-radicalisation“ programme in Xinjiang, and says others should follow Beijing’s example. https://t.co/dUTHMTK28C
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 1. April 2019
Tell Newtec satellite communications company working for Mytel, a mobile phone company in Burma part-owned by the Burmese military. Doing business with the Burmese military is indefensible. Help @burmacampaignUK pressure Newtec https://t.co/hIFmmSOUgP
— UNISON International (@UNISON_global) 28. März 2019
#News Lens: The US Supreme Court judgment : a challenge to World Bank’s unfettered immunity https://t.co/DUVo74HLVi
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 1. April 2019
CCHR releases a new infographic on the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT) of land, fisheries and forests, promoting secure tenure rights. Read it in KH https://t.co/tbCdnrq5nd & ENG https://t.co/AJ8ExHVcsz#Cambodia#bizhumanrights#HumanRightspic.twitter.com/8JCyvpA8Bf
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 2. April 2019
#UN finally tells the truth about #Laos
UN Special Rapporteur on poverty and human rights plans to refer the reclusive authoritarian nation to the UN Human Rights Council for a host of abuses and failings https://t.co/wj5RMoaJkK
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. April 2019
#News Lens: Cambodian indigenous communities win back their sacred land from Vietnamese rubber developer https://t.co/eKum8ADiAK
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 1. April 2019
On Intl Day of Trans Visibility 2019, CCHR releases an infographic outlining the #right to legal gender recognition for transgender people under #Cambodian & international law. #TDOV#LGBTIQrights#Equality#StandUpforHumanRightshttps://t.co/KPnwAzMtRkhttps://t.co/ey2JmS6EyLpic.twitter.com/RSySh0PP8P
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 1. April 2019
On the occasion of the International Day of Transgender Visibility 2019, LGBTIQ activists are sharing inspiring stories about what being transgender in #Cambodia means to them. Join CCHR in sharing Kuy Thida’s story! #TDOVpic.twitter.com/9VZ8zDH5Oz
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 1. April 2019
Proud to see an Indonesian young diplomat shared his views in this very prestigious international law forum. @treaty_kemenlu@akjailanihttps://t.co/s847WfJ6c1
— damos agusman (@damos_agusman) 30. März 2019
One of Brexit’s Rare Winners: Big British Law Firms – https://t.co/6HmuFUuHuV
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 1. April 2019
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