Lots of significant new information worth highlighting in this paper, but for now let me just say that if you’re following the Xinjiang internment story you need to read it. https://t.co/NOMkBwr1bR
— Rian Thum (@RianThum) 3. Juli 2019
Good to see my new report featured on main German state TV evening news (Tagesthemen). More and more people are exposed to the reality of this atrocity.https://t.co/U2es2Z7T82pic.twitter.com/zauLcdoNTL
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 2. Juli 2019
#Beijing calls on #HongKong government to restore „social order“ as soon as possible.Central government condemns ransacking of Legco, calling it a direct attack on ‘one country, two systems’ principle.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 3. Juli 2019
BREAKING: my new paper on Xinjiang’s camps is packed with strongly incriminating evidence on the nature & extent of the internment campaign. Based on detailed gov’t sources, this should be enough to spark significant int’l action against these atrocities.https://t.co/U2es2Z7T82 pic.twitter.com/vrVbBZnfAQ
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 1. Juli 2019
I’m sorry, Reuters, but „a controversial deradicalization scheme“ is not a good way to summarize 1 million plus people held in camps and an attempt to wipe out a culture. https://t.co/h6UuT5sr5U
— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) 2. Juli 2019
#Beijing calls on #HongKong government to restore „social order“ as soon as possible.Central government condemns ransacking of Legco, calling it a direct attack on ‘one country, two systems’ principle.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 3. Juli 2019
To investigate the Chinese #Fengcai surveillance app @sz teamed up with @nytimes@guardian@motherboard@josephfcox@zhonggg@HisMastersSight@NDRrecherche@sveckert. Long live collaborative journalism! https://t.co/wM1ULNXldM
— Frederik Obermaier (@f_obermaier) 2. Juli 2019
„#Chinese border police are secretly installing surveillance apps on the phones of visitors and downloading personal information as part of the government’s intensive scrutiny of the remote #Xinjiang region, the @Guardian can reveal.“ #Chinahttps://t.co/7K6fXhizox
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. Juli 2019
Here is Süddeutsche Zeitung’s piece [German]. After we obtained a sample of the malware, a member of the reporting team crossed the border to verify; yep, authorities planted the same malware on their phone too. https://t.co/cCfF00lXpi
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) 2. Juli 2019
“#AdmiraltyManifesto”: Statement of #HongKongers fighting for universal values and rule of lawhttps://t.co/eGkqdMr9kz
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 2. Juli 2019
New: collaboration between Motherboard, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Guardian, New York Times, and German broadcaster NDR has found tourists are being forced to install Android malware at a Chinese border. Takes texts, contacts, scans phone for 70k files https://t.co/YlGruNUjws
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) 2. Juli 2019
A terrible attack on schoolchildren and others in #Kabul today. A reminder that leaders have much more work to do for education, peace and stability. Children should be safe at school. https://t.co/29FYr7A6ZK
— Malala (@Malala) 1. Juli 2019
The terrible toll on children of the war in #Afghanistan.
Since 2016, children have accounted for roughly 30 percent of the estimated 11,000 civilian casualties every year.
Important piece by my @HRW colleague @pagossmanhttps://t.co/gRPvbg09Bw
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Juli 2019
In commemoration of the 3rd anniversary of Kem Ley’s death, @cchrcambodia is releasing a series of his quotes to remember and honor his legacy. Today’s quote is: “If you speak, speak the TRUTH”. #KemLey#Cambodia#Impunity#NoImpunity#NeverForgetpic.twitter.com/7f9naJMuZd
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 1. Juli 2019
„Accountability is essential,“ says @amnesty’s @Hilary_Power_ at #HRC41 side event. „We share the concerns that @YangheeLeeSKKU shared at the beginning. It’s important that the international community step up its response.“ #Myanmar
— Physicians for Human Rights (@P4HR) 1. Juli 2019
Now at #HRC41: Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in #Myanmar @YangheeLeeSKKU
🔴 Follow it live here: https://t.co/6y6YdHnBYR
— Universal Rights Group (@URGthinktank) 2. Juli 2019
„#Chinese border police are secretly installing surveillance apps on the phones of visitors and downloading personal information as part of the government’s intensive scrutiny of the remote #Xinjiang region, the @Guardian can reveal.“ #Chinahttps://t.co/7K6fXhizox
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. Juli 2019
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