Tell DFID to help victims of military abuses in Burma
Why is 🇬🇧 aid money being spent on economic development whilst the Burma army hounds ethnic minorities out of their homes and into temporary camps?
Tell @DFID_UK to send our 💰 to the people in need — victims of military abuses. https://t.co/XPtxoeE0LT
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. April 2019
British aid for Burma is almost £90 million a year, but not enough of it is reaching people from ethnic minorities who have fled attacks by the Burmese military. Please tell DFID to increase funding for victims of military abuses in Burma. Thank you! https://t.co/jKFJvfwXNopic.twitter.com/LdzPbJEyUC
— Zoya Phan (@zoyaphan) 12. April 2019
Must read if interested in #bizhumanrights: UK Supreme Court judgment on #Vendanta v Lungowe https://t.co/uZoOUqjNAx#business#humanrights
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 10. April 2019
Happening today!! https://t.co/TQJOKsqiaW
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 12. April 2019
#News Lens: New report casts doubt on World Bank ‘billions to trillions’ agenda https://t.co/qZjfMp0xi9
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 12. April 2019
Today’s must read: Oxfam report on WBG, Education and PPPs – False promises https://t.co/FhdkA4OMD5 via @Oxfampic.twitter.com/KAz342QYZF
— PPP Papers (@PPP_Papers) 11. April 2019
CCHR releases its latest newsletter, covering the celebration of International Women’s Day #IWD2019, discussions on risks and opportunities of netizens in #Cambodia at #OpenCyberTalk, & campaigns for #ZeroDiscriminationDay & #TDOV Read it here: https://t.co/pRsl06BJ3Epic.twitter.com/e9LfCEQ9RN
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 12. April 2019
#CATU, sent a letter to H&M requesting to stand by their public positions and ensure that workers who have worked more than two years at Roo Hsing Garment Co., Ltd. receive unspecified duration contracts. @hm@centralcambodia@CCCEastAsia@IndustriALL_GUpic.twitter.com/e6vyHvD53Q
— CATU Cambodia (@CATUCambodia) 12. April 2019
#China’s Shame:
Thank you @WomenintheWorld for tackling tragedy unfolding in #Xinjiang, where a million Uighurs+other Muslims—men, women and children—are incarcerated in “re-education” camps.
Watch @ZainabSalbi interview with RFA’s @GulchehraHojahttps://t.co/5IpQ8DVeWm#WITWpic.twitter.com/UpGwfO9RVQ
— Minky Worden (@MinkysHighjinks) 11. April 2019
Is tit still standing or is this one of the mosques that has been bulldozed by Chinese regime. ?
— Kortig Tepe (@KortigTepe) 9. April 2019
⚠ To avoid backsliding, politicians need to accept criticism as a given in a democratic society & take heed of their vibrant civil society’s expert input in much-needed reforms.
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 12. April 2019
Concise and highly recommended read on the BRI – by one of the leading experts on it. Very insightful. https://t.co/x5WJbEY6s6
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. April 2019
#News Lens: Rebuilding the world: the hubris behind the global infrastructure agenda https://t.co/Egbhqy9qwJ
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 12. April 2019
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