Top Myanmar generals barred from entering US over Rohingya atrocities
I don’t why people are surprised. We are talking about a Government that has no concern for anything other than its own interests. https://t.co/7ZuUoe1cJE
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) July 19, 2019
The fact they posted a job advert seeking a Myanmar-English translator just seven days ago was probably a sign they weren’t exactly keeping to the schedule. https://t.co/rAfCtvXQ3h
— Timothy McLaughlin (@TMclaughlin3) July 18, 2019
Meanwhile Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, said the ban would have little effect and more needed to be done to hold those guilty of atrocities to account.
Top Myanmar generals barred from entering US over Rohingya atrocities https://t.co/rIox7OKEgy— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) July 18, 2019
The ICC is „an independent judicial institution… to bring justice to victims wherever our jurisdiction is met, by establishing the truth of what happened and holding accountable those individuals most responsible for the crimes.“ Statement in Bangladesh: https://t.co/jQISRkf03Mpic.twitter.com/vjV2PBtcY1
— Sean Bain (@seanjbain) July 19, 2019
A behind the scenes analysis of China’s influence operation surrounding the UN letter signed by 37 nations supporting its Xinjiang policies. https://t.co/ujMy8OE8ke
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 19, 2019
#Myanmar filmmaker charged over Facebook posts about military
Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi, who runs a human rights film festival, was detained three months ago after a complaint from an army officer that listed 10 of his Facebook posts. https://t.co/tfJi0yVbAV
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) July 19, 2019
ICYMI @4Corners was able to confirm the demolition of one of the largest mosques in Hotan #Xinjiang thanks to @planetlabs The mosque was destroyed just weeks ago, sometime between June 16- 22nd 2019 #TellTheWorld#4cornerspic.twitter.com/10XjeR1741
— Sophie McNeill (@Sophiemcneill) July 19, 2019
Whereas in actual fact, the letter mainly talks about policy in Xinjiang:
„Faced with the grave challenge of terrorism and extremism, China has undertaken a series of … measures in Xinjiang, including setting up vocational education and training centers”— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) July 19, 2019
#US president has first public meeting with anyone from #Uygur community, and makes first remarks on their internment . Action needed on #China, he is told as he also meets #FalunGong practitioner and #Tibetan #Buddhist at gathering of victims of religious persecution
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Juli 2019
#China : Fearing the Spread of #Buddhism, CCP Bans Popular Master’s Teachings.
Books and DVDs by Venerable Master #ChinKung, revered around the world for propagating multicultural and interfaith harmony, have been labeled as illegal— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Juli 2019
Obliteration of #Buddhist Heritage Continues: Two Ancient Temples Shattered in Northern #China . Both spanning a history of nearly a millennium and a half, one of the temples was demolished, the other was converted into a #communist propaganda center.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Juli 2019
Thanks for having me at the White House today. pic.twitter.com/O0ZkPBrGYK
— Jewher.Ilham (@JewherIlham) July 17, 2019
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