Burma’s Dead-End Peace Negotiation Process:
KHRG and Karen Rivers Watch proudly present our report “Development or Destruction: The human rights impacts of hydropower development on villagers in Southeast Myanmar” #Myanmar #HumanRights #SustainableDevelopment Read the full report: https://t.co/5hr6BB8DjU pic.twitter.com/pHNe9GkNlU
— KHRG (@khrg) 10. Juli 2018
Jeremy Hunt needs to conduct a wholesale review of British policy on Burma- by our Director @MarkFarmaner https://t.co/IAXPcnhE5e
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Juli 2018
Burma’s Dead-End Peace Negotiation Process: A Case Study of the Land Sector by KPSN https://t.co/M7JIG3yjOg pic.twitter.com/Xvltn68oTa
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 11. Juli 2018
Please support @burmacampaignuk’s call for Ma Hla Phyu’s unconditional release. https://t.co/SoGRKA9jhS https://t.co/JOs0cbehLx
— NASUWT (@NASUWT) 10. Juli 2018
The #ICC Prosecutor has today filed a response to the amici briefs on the question of jurisdiction over the deportation of #Rohingya. See https://t.co/7IlojmDjmY
— James G. Stewart (@jimgstewart) 12. Juli 2018
And, as #UN SG, you should be leading efforts to ensure that those responsible for atrocity crimes in #Myanmar’s #Rakhine State be brought to justice.
You should support the @UNHumanRights Chief’s call for an #ICC referral by the #UNSC, and the urgent establishment of a #IIIM. https://t.co/axsbkrzNP6
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 11. Juli 2018
WATCH: Ahead of upcoming @P4HR report exposing crimes against #Rohingya refugees fleeing #Myanmar, our Dr. @homerventers spoke with @camanpour. Learn more about the crimes we forensically documented and why #repatriation w/o accountability is a non-starter https://t.co/3yn7cdXh8F pic.twitter.com/2MRqvRESp1
— Physicians for Human Rights (@P4HR) 12. Juli 2018
Myanmar authorities have claimed the case against our two colleagues is not about the story they wrote exposing a massacre of Rohingya Muslims. Today in court, Wa Lone said he was offered a „negotiation“ if the story was not published. #freewalonekyawsoeoo https://t.co/DBpePSHl1r
— Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) 17. Juli 2018
Thank you @GermanyDiplo @GermanyUN for your commitment of fight impunity
W/o justice, atrocity crimes will continue. Impunity shld never be the ’new normal‘
Hope we can count on your leadership for the establishment of a #IIIM to advance justice for #Myanmar/#Rakhine atrocities https://t.co/ChZfobYmIt
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 17. Juli 2018
The #EU’s „Everything But Arms initiative has had a significant impact on development and poverty eradication in #Cambodia. Nevertheless, the recent worrying developments … have called for a closer assessment of whether Cambodia is fulfilling its commitments.“ @MalmstromEU https://t.co/dyz5a2OCS1
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 12. Juli 2018
#Bangladesh tanneries prepping leather for shoes, belts, wallets & purses are dumping toxic chemicals into a river at a new industrial complex more than a year after the govt shut them down for poisoning a different river & using #childlaborhttps://t.co/o2hKj82665
— Solidarity Center (@SolidarityCntr) 12. Juli 2018
In 30 minutes, will you be watching #CROENG or Nike against Nike? #Nike and #adidas sponsor 22 out of 32 teams during the #worldcup. With so many millions to spare, they might start paying their workers a #LivingWage as well. pic.twitter.com/NoG2ZoK7is
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 11. Juli 2018
„Activists hailed the move as a rare victory for migrant worker rights in Thailand.“https://t.co/6FJ8Wi1V5U
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 12. Juli 2018
Justice Prevails!! A court in Thailand has dismissed criminal defamation charges brought against 14 migrant workers after they denounced abusive conditions on a poultry farm. When we fight we win! @Finnwatch1 @freedomunitedHQ @BHRRC @Atomicalandyhttps://t.co/3cpxF1J4E1
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 11. Juli 2018
Contrary to statements in the media, workers from Pontus Footwear who had fainted told @centralcambodia that the fainting was triggered as a result of a strong smell in the factory, along with the extremely hot working temperatures inside the factory.https://t.co/RmKyKQ1KrM https://t.co/R28ScD2ORM
— WSR Network (@WSRNetwork) 10. Juli 2018
For Immediate Release 11th July 2018: Landmark Ruling for Migrant Worker Rights as Thai Court Dismisses Thammakaset Myanmar migrant workers criminal defamation case. Full statement available at https://t.co/jIpqEikryS @OHCHRAsia @Finnwatch1 @Swedwatch @WGBizHRs @SuthareeW pic.twitter.com/rB2czN3SjH
— Andy Hall (@Atomicalandy) 11. Juli 2018
Some pictures of today’s events are uploaded here for all of you pic.twitter.com/03uriGdDnO
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 10. Juli 2018
[Opinion] India’s participation in the ongoing Indo-Pacific debate has raised concerns in the corridors of power. https://t.co/nT5CWUtCv7
— Asia Times (@asiatimesonline) 8. Juli 2018
Pull factor? Not a single NGO rescue ship active on Central #Mediterranean in last few weeks. Over 600 people drowned or presumed drowned in last few weeks alone. The facts speak for themselves. https://t.co/EPutWa3F2D pic.twitter.com/VERyqxV5mL
— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) 12. Juli 2018
Indonesia-Thailand set talks about EEZ lines. @Kemlu_RI https://t.co/5txDNm3BdS pic.twitter.com/9rTvKAwT1w
— damos agusman (@damos_agusman) 12. Juli 2018
THAILAND CAVE KIDS RESCUE: Tremendously impressive job by Thai leadership. It shows Thailand in a very positive light. Modern and up to date. Credit also to other nations assisting and directed by THAI trained seals and others. Quite the story. Best to all
— Bradley Sumner (@BradleySumner) 10. Juli 2018
Why China’s actions in the South China Sea undermine a cornerstone of international peace – my commentary for Chatham House https://t.co/qmtV5NXRFE
— Bill Hayton (@bill_hayton) 11. Juli 2018
On the 2nd anniversary of his murder, CCHR releases a video tribute to the life of Kem Ley, and renews calls for a transparent and independent investigation into his killing. Video available here: https://t.co/CipOk2BfYP #kemley #impunity #noimpunity #cambodia pic.twitter.com/IUv5vSRfYS
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 10. Juli 2018
TAKE ACTION: write to President Win Myint urging him to release Reuters Journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo https://t.co/saLlN4vcxi
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 11. Juli 2018
The answer? “Global brands who are profiting from the workers who make their clothing.” @CathyFeingold on the Bangladesh Rana Plaza factory fire in 2013. @AFLCIO pic.twitter.com/QeGjOFpcZ8
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 10. Juli 2018
#Adidas & #Nike pay record-breaking amounts to footballers, but deny decent wages to women stitching their shirts. @cleanclothes @ILRF #1u #FIFA #WorldCup https://t.co/zwVIUZNWxS
— Eric Dirnbach (@EricDirnbach) 5. Juli 2018
The World’s Worst Industrial Disaster Is Still Unfolding.
Well researched article in The Atlantic. https://t.co/VOGedExzEb@pesticideaction #pesticide pic.twitter.com/gy5tLBqJTh
— BhopalMedicalAppeal (@BhopalMedAppeal) 10. Juli 2018
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