Facebook: Close Burma Military Facebook Pages
[#Cambodia] JOINT STATEMENT: CSOs express serious concern and call for a stop to the ongoing judicial harassment of former Cambodia National Rescue Party membershttps://t.co/D7hIfkmT6d#freeexpression#FOE#humanrightspic.twitter.com/7s0jQ5CtFa
— SEAPA (@seapa) 4. Juni 2019
For more than two hours on Thursday, June 6, a large chunk of European mobile traffic was rerouted through the infrastructure of China Telecom (!!!) https://t.co/l6MuxataAT
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 10. Juni 2019
Facebook: Close Burma Military Facebook Pages – More Than 25 Pages Still Hosted https://t.co/122SlyLpLB
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 5. Juni 2019
Arrests & detentions for being a member of the political opposition in #Cambodia. Over 70 civil society organisations call on the government to cease the harassment and attacks against members of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. https://t.co/a74mfsRptopic.twitter.com/UJxL0sPbwE
— CIVICUS (@CIVICUSalliance) 4. Juni 2019
The Han student informant believes that the constant negative talk about Uyghurs by the Han seems to justify the ongoing atrocities.
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 6. Juni 2019
#China : #Buddhist and #Taoist Temples Sealed Off and Altered . Under the CCP’s religious crackdown, Buddhist and Taoist temples are being demolished
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 6. Juni 2019
„Positive representation looks less like a #Muslim woman in an H&M advertisement and more like Muslim garment workers in Bangladesh and Indonesia leading movements to end gender-based violence in @HM’s factories.“ – @hodakatebihttps://t.co/Zo70HQ7eGN
— Global Labor Justice (@GLJhub) 5. Juni 2019
Aung San Suu Kyi finds common ground with Orbán over Islam | Aung San Suu Kyi | The Guardian https://t.co/CHuEHZid3U
— Dunja Mijatovic (@Dunja_Mijatovic) 6. Juni 2019
Kuwait | Parliament member Al Mutiri told me that #China should ’stop slaughtering Chinese Muslims‘ in #Xinjiang, or Silk City talks could be put on hold. On a personal note, I am grateful to write my first @AlMonitor piece on such an important topic. https://t.co/CY8M26LHIP
— Sebastian Castelier (@SCastelier) 5. Juni 2019
What I learned about freedom in Xinjiang
Cycling through China’s police-state province reveals an unsettling reality, by @geordie_stewarthttps://t.co/v2ZdKqiKa7 @unherd— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 5. Juni 2019
Join us @Heritage this Friday, June 7th at 10:30 am to hear from @IRF_Ambassador, @nuryturkel, @adrianzenz & myself outline next steps to address the crisis in #Xinjiang. This event is timely given that this week is the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen. https://t.co/Dc02vR9s1K
— Olivia Enos (@OliviaEnos) 4. Juni 2019
Xinjiang satellite images reviewed by @AFP and @EarthriseAlly show mosques and religious sites have been torn down or had their domes and corner spires: https://t.co/ijU0UEbTFa
See 6 of the sites in this @AFP interactive presentation: https://t.co/PQUTmaOIbTpic.twitter.com/ppSLoAimQK
— AFPgraphics (@AFPgraphics) 6. Juni 2019
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