Countries who added their signature to the letter supporting China
Read the latest report of the Cambodia Fundamental Freedoms Monitor which provides a comprehensive overview of the exercise
of freedom of association, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly in Cambodia https://t.co/nloCEbsPgy pic.twitter.com/pZnVIetXw0— IFEX (@IFEX) July 31, 2019
Important stuff! https://t.co/tK0XoHltz2
— Jeff Crisp (@JFCrisp) July 31, 2019
Biometrics, the technology for measuring physiological characteristics such as the iris and fingerprints, has become the default method for registering refugee populations with UNHCR (2019)
Is this actually what it looks like: printed out (?!) biometric data of 25k Rohingya, provided by the Bangladeshi govt to the Myanmar government who committed genocide against the Rohingya?! (Also: what does “further verification” mean?) ht @BenParker140 https://t.co/2JuEy3HtgN
— Zara Rahman (@zararah) July 30, 2019
New report from @ASPI_org indicates #Myanmar not ready for Rohingya #repatriation as satellite imagery shows no reconstruction efforts in #Rohingya settlements in the #Rakhine State but instead evidence of further destruction of Rohingya homes. https://t.co/spzw1sZgcs
— Xchange.org (@xchange_org) July 30, 2019
Such a powerful moment to see this exhibition about #RomaHolocaust at the entrance of Auschwitz Museum. After many decades of ignorance #RomaGenocide was recognised in 2015. #2August
ps: found myself along with #Roma activists in the photo infront of @Europarl_EN pic.twitter.com/0Fplve2yzM— Matic Germovšek Ž. (@MGermovsek) July 31, 2019
Der #Bundesregierung liegen Erkenntnisse vor, wonach chinesische Behörden versuchen, sowohl chinesische Studierende und Wissenschaftler*innen in Deutschland als auch deutsche Wissenschaftler*innen, die zu #China forschen, in ihrem Handeln zu beeinflussen! https://t.co/HatObggYHx
— GfbV (@GfbV) July 31, 2019
Friend just came back from Shanghai – said it’s possible to go anywhere in the city based just on your face and being able to scan QR codes to pay (including hotel room )
— Rob D (@dueckman123) July 31, 2019
#Tibet :The new „red guards“.A total of 2,307 #Chinese young cadres were selected from 105 central units and 17 provinces and municipalities by the Organization Department of the #Communist Party of #China Central Committee the cadres will spend 3 years in Tibet
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 31, 2019
Northwest China’s #Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region received about 75.9 million #visitors in the first half of this year, up 46 percent year on year, according to regional officials. https://t.co/YB9W2o8Oqg pic.twitter.com/Pc6VjtpKQv
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) July 31, 2019
This is the second time that Chinese students tried to aggressively silence supporters of the #antiELAB movement on college campuses in western democratic countries. The incident reflects a growing and worrying trend regarding freedom of speech on college campuses.
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) July 30, 2019
Latest for @dw_chinese – I was able to get in touch with Serena, the female student at @AucklandUni who was surrounded by three male students from #China and later assaulted by one of them when she tried to stop situation from escalating. pic.twitter.com/sBWYhuen2q
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) July 30, 2019
OK, my last, last take: China’s success in framing intl law discourse can be seen in how it mobilized 50 countries to essentially endorse its Xinjiang policies. US, but also Europe, have offered no effective intellectual pushback.
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) July 30, 2019
Turkey will send an observation delegation to China’s Xinjiang region, Foreign Minister Mevlüt ÇavuşoÄlu said on Tuesday https://t.co/fIPSNLA3FB
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 30, 2019
L’infanzia di una rivoluzione https://t.co/vrt1z0BCz6
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) July 30, 2019
Since you mention homework @zlj517, may I suggest a summer reading for you: what China’s own documents say about brainwashing and police guards in Xinjiang’s vocational training internment camps. @ZaidZamanHamidhttps://t.co/U2es2Z7T82https://t.co/4JFnSKh4TR
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 30, 2019
A Uyghur Detainee in the BBC Video Report on the Xinjiang Camps has been identified as a cultural official, who received multiple awards and speaks fluent Chinese and English. https://t.co/Uvpf0h3KO8
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 30, 2019
I recognize this is the government of Palestine, not the Palestinian people who believe this — but really?! Palestine supports China’s Uighur/Xinjiang policy. Of all places that should understand the importance of human rights. HT @adrianzenzhttps://t.co/EkHul77iOM
— Melissa Chan (@melissakchan) July 30, 2019
Learning Chinese from within an iron cage. I think this is a very effective way to ensure 100% class attendance, and to promote high class discipline. pic.twitter.com/Ct36kt6GPw
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 30, 2019
Precisely. China appears to have especially sought out the support of Muslim nations‘ governments, so that it can now say that the Muslim world finds no fault with its treatment of Muslims in Xinjiang. https://t.co/2jmco5vuLW
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 30, 2019
Countries who added their signature to the letter supporting China’s actions in Xinjiang:
Bangladesh
Iran
Iraq
Palestine
Nepal
Mozambique
Serbia
Uzbekistan
Zambia
Sri Lanka
Equatorial Guinea
Uganda
Djibouti https://t.co/rG3XmuIiDb— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 29, 2019
Again I don’t know why anyone is surprised at the crass & callous behaviour of the Bangladesh Government. It has acted in this manner since 2009 but noone has wanted to see it. The Rohingya crisis was a convenient distraction for #SheikhaHasina that was bound to end at some point https://t.co/94jwvws3bF
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 28. Juli 2019
List of 50 countries that support China’s Xinjiang policies.
One European country is on it: Serbia (poor, anti-Muslim). https://t.co/oRrCEoMAaq— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 29, 2019
#China detains 1million+ Muslims in #Xinjiang indoctrination camps, „Mosques have been shut. Men are forbidden to grow beards, women may not wear head coverings & children are barred from prayers.”
Why are Muslim countries & #OIC silent?https://t.co/iD5yD1SfTn
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) July 29, 2019
Belgian embassy calls in Chinese police to forcibly remove a Uyghur woman. After much criticism, Belgium promises to visit the woman in Xinjiang to check on her. Now, they finally went to Urumqi, but were not able to meet her! https://t.co/qPB7nNCvbK
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 29, 2019
#Russia: Moscow police used excessive force and set an ominous record on July 27, 2019 by arbitrarily detaining at least 1,373 people, incl about 25 children, during peaceful protests.https://t.co/fd8nQo4BST pic.twitter.com/t6Gzx9JFOk
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) July 29, 2019
Canadian court rules Israeli wine from settlements must be marked:
“One peaceful way in which people can express their political views is through their purchasing decisions” https://t.co/lPgsWyD1dN— Noa Landau נעה לנדאו (@noa_landau) 29. Juli 2019
„The UN has almost washed its hands of the whole [Syria] situation“
Surgeon David Nott says a multinational humanitarian negotiating team led by the UK needs to go „sit in Assad’s office & talk“. „I can’t watch 3M people being annihilated“ #r4today @NottFoundation @DrsUnderFire pic.twitter.com/XvlVxfrw50
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) July 29, 2019
+++AKTUELL: morgen werden wieder Menschen aus #Deutschland nach #Afghanistan abgeschoben werden. Das Land ist nicht sicher – für niemanden. @amnesty_de hat mit einigen Abgeschobenen gesprochen. Wir fordern unverzüglich einen Abschiebungsstopp nach #Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/rCBIbap5fL
— Franziska Vilmar (@FranziskaVilmar) July 29, 2019
I signed this petition calling on the University of Queensland to protect basic freedoms against violence and threats by ORC students that were condoned or possibly even sponsored by the Chinese state. https://t.co/KoeACQZNbu
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 29, 2019
On 29-31 July 2019, CCHR is organizing a training on #FairTrialRights & Trial Monitoring for university #students from across #Cambodia. A part of this event, students will visit courts for monitoring criminal trials in order to understand the real practice in domestic courts. pic.twitter.com/szrRY3PTNU
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) July 29, 2019
Baroness Hale, the UK’s most senior judge, has called on people to give money to the Personal Support Unit, a charity whose volunteers support those who become embroiled in civil court cases but cannot afford a lawyer.https://t.co/CH9RJul0pg
— Shoaib M Khan (@ShoaibMKhan) 28. Juli 2019
The Govt of #Nepal has failed to fulfill its commitment to provide justice for the victims of the country’s decade-long armed conflict@amnesty, @ICJ_org, @HRW, and @Trial said today
Transitional justice laws and Commissioner appointments need restart.https://t.co/IoJdyC5fCA
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) July 29, 2019
„In the English-speaking communities of #Cameroon hit by a prolonged conflict, some children have not been to school for three years.“
Cameroon: Kids bear the brunt as armed conflict continues@dwnews https://t.co/U8S7ad5Zo7
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 29. Juli 2019
“Schengen-Informationssystems: Großbritannien kopierte Daten” https://t.co/Tk7yXUWt7j Ob die britische Regierung annähernd versteht, welche Gefahr das für den britischen Wunsch darstellt, auch nach Brexit Flugpassagierdaten aus der EU übermittelt zu bekommen? #Datenmissbrauch pic.twitter.com/6yxTFHqEfh
— Ulrich Kelber (@UlrichKelber) July 29, 2019
That’s HK protest ! https://t.co/QTAvj66G3j
— Joshua Wong 黃ä鋒 (@joshuawongcf) July 28, 2019
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