Landmark Decision: Parent company #Lafarge indicted in #France for complicity in crimes against humanity committed in #Syria.
A good day for Syrian accountability and a stern warning to companies seeking to engage in Syria’s reconstruction efforts https://t.co/EBqyvwFdU5
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 29. Juni 2018
Check out this video to learn what the #Lafarge #Syria case is about: French company sued for financing #ISIS and complicity in #CrimesAgainstHumanity https://t.co/X55lJ2iKip via @YouTube https://t.co/X55lJ2iKip via @YouTube
— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 28. Juni 2018
Syrians Fleeing Assad Regime Airstrikes Reach Israeli Border: ‚It’s the Safest Place to Be‘https://t.co/p1ek7fNiqg pic.twitter.com/x0dWBWsODK
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) 1. Juli 2018
The migration narrative need not be one of crisis, emergency, or global tragedy.
„Migration is a reality, is manageable, and is here to stay. Let’s get on with the important job of handling it through gradual and sustained engagement.“ @martaforesti https://t.co/n9ADsdB8qN
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 1. Juli 2018
The #EU Summit migration conclusions raise some serious concerns; and the apparent consensus to challenge & block NGO rescues at sea & beef up #Libya coast guard forces is profoundly alarming; A recipe for more deaths at sea & more human suffering on land.https://t.co/z1hrJbW61b pic.twitter.com/kdrKvPB1If
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 29. Juni 2018
#NGO’s are not complicit with smugglers. @libe https://t.co/pZNPek8gHB
— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) 29. Juni 2018
Fruitful meeting with #UNSG @antonioguterres about the need for #accountability for the crimes committed in #Syria and support for the #UNGA #IIIM Mechanism pic.twitter.com/PTVLlyXiOh
— Liechtenstein UN (@LiechtensteinUN) 29. Juni 2018
Greece must process asylum claims faster, rights commissioner says https://t.co/5fT9fY49AM
— Dunja Mijatovic (@Dunja_Mijatovic) 29. Juni 2018
#Lafarge #Syria case can be a game changer: „This can set a precedent, so that multinational companies stop acting w/ impunity and slow down how much they can fuel human rights violations, especially in
armed conflict zones.“ https://t.co/aUm1YEjdqO— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 28. Juni 2018
Today, @CommissionerHR Ms. Dunja MijatoviÄ visited Lesvos, #Greece🇬🇷. She discussed issues related to #humanrights with national authorities, NGOs, @Frontex #EASO and @IOMGREECE pic.twitter.com/RvdDUgDwZn
— EASO (@EASO) 27. Juni 2018
The taboo against #ChemicalWeapons dates to the Ypres Salient where Canadians were first to be gassed in 1915. Their monument in StJulien is a reminder of why we do what we do at the @OPCW. Yesterday’s decision honours their memory & that of Syrian civilians who share their fate. pic.twitter.com/dxwpfwvtWf
— Sabine Nolke (@SabineNolke) 28. Juni 2018
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