India has again refused to endorse Belt and Road Initiative
Why Indonesia’s muted response to China’s Xinjiang Uyghur internment camps is in stark contrast to anger over Rohingya crisis
Chinese diplomatic appeasement efforts seem to have paid off https://t.co/9zDViT8GFI— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 24. Juni 2019
Note especially: „It is the view of the board of ESCAS that the actions taking place in Xinjiang puts international academic cooperation with Chinese institutions and scholars into jeopardy and raises profound moral questions for foreign academics…“
— Jo Smith Finley (@j_smithfinley) 25. Juni 2019
No joke: 1st speaker to address UN Human Rights Council tomorrow is Chinese Communist Party’s vice-governor of Xinjiang province, where they’ve detained 1 million Muslims in camps.
China sits on the UNHRC, which has never adopted a single resolution on that regime’s abuses. pic.twitter.com/WYRjnlRimN
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) 24. Juni 2019
“I fear for all civilians there,” @UN special rapporteur @YangheeLeeSKKU raises alarm: #Myanmar’s army may be committing gross human rights violations under cover of a mobile phone blackout in parts of Rakhine and Chin states, https://t.co/dHNegCxCpy
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 25. Juni 2019
If you also believe in the power of #democracy, #freedom, and #ruleoflaw, I urge you to show solidarity for #HK by contributing to our fundraising effort. We are aiming to raise awareness by placing ads in newspaper around the world during #G20summithttps://t.co/Gbtv5y8nhA
— Joshua Wong 黃ä鋒 (@joshuawongcf) 25. Juni 2019
Former US representative Penpa Tsering deported from Nepal despite travelling on US passport with valid visa – Tibet Express https://t.co/38iqGiIiKD
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 25. Juni 2019
Fun fact of my day: Christine Lagarde signed #France’s 2007 Bilateral #Investment Treaty with #China.
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 20. Juni 2019
#India has again refused to endorse Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), #China’s ambitious global interconnectivity plan at the #Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit’s Bishkek declaration on Jun 14.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 19. Juni 2019
Initial reports of police in Beijing/Shanghai checking phones of passers-by and installing gov’t spyware apps on them.
This was pioneered in Xinjiang. https://t.co/5m6ia36htt
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 20. Juni 2019
Even after 2 million HKers have taken to the streets, the gov has not responded positively to our demands: Withdraw the extradition bill, stop defining peaceful protests as ‘riots’ and cease prosecution. Tomorrow morning, I urge people to gather around the gov headquarters!
— Joshua Wong 黃ä鋒 (@joshuawongcf) 20. Juni 2019
#HongKong protests go global as marchers take to streets in #US, #Europe ,#Canada ,#Taiwan and #Australia in show of solidarity
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Juni 2019
#Nepal schools make #Mandarin compulsory after #China offers to pay teachers’ salaries
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 17. Juni 2019
#News Lens: Education advocates claim ‘groundbreaking’ victory on latest GPE decision https://t.co/BB2Bt5ORHz
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 18. Juni 2019
Hello world and hello freedom. I have just been released from prison. GO HONG KONG!! Withdraw the extradition bill. Carrie Lam step down. Drop all political prosecutions!
— Joshua Wong 黃ä鋒 (@joshuawongcf) 17. Juni 2019
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