Joint Press Statement from New Delhi, India on @UNHCR termination of international protection for Chin #refugees #Myanmar
Joint Press Statement from New Delhi, India on @UNHCR termination of international protection for Chin #refugees #Myanmar pic.twitter.com/xJelQkx5aI
— ChinHumanRightsOrg (@ChinHumanRights) 4. August 2018
“The NLD is not a government that is respecting human rights and the kind of freedoms that people were on the streets protesting for,” says @MarkFarmaner, “The NLD-led government [has] absolutely no interest in rectifying past wrongs.” TIME on 8.8.88 anni https://t.co/1udzSpp9l0
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 8. August 2018
Yet Bangladesh is still seen as an essential partner to many countries, including the UK. Enforced disappearance, torture, extra-judicial killings etc used as a matter of policy and yet there is still no action taken against the autocratic state. https://t.co/z4DL4DMBUh
— Carl Buckley (@prisonlawyer66) 6. August 2018
Shahidul Alam says he was not allowed to have a lawyer, despite his demands. And that he was beaten by his captors who wanted to coerce him into giving a statement. Video via Arfun A. #freeshahidul pic.twitter.com/Y57PatOVAY
— Tasneem Khalil (@tasneem) 6. August 2018
#BREAKING: More than three people will not be allowed to gather in Dhaka streets:
Dhaka Metro Police (DMP)#bangladeshstudentprotests— Saif Shamim (@saif_shamim) 6. August 2018
Police filing criminal case against renown Bangladeshi photographer @shahidul Alam under the Information and Communication Technology Act 2006, probably section 57, after being detained last night from his home. https://t.co/5JyxeM3pAF
— David Bergman (@davidbangladesh) 6. August 2018
remains of my video camera https://t.co/MJjt0PW4o5 I was filming Chhatra League members wielding metal rods and sticks chanting „Joy Bangla“ slogans and chasing students. They saw me filming and turned on my attacking me and smashing my camera. #democracy #education #politics pic.twitter.com/AJZcdhH9gB
— Shahidul Alam (@shahidul) 4. August 2018
In #Bangladesh, photographer Shahidul Alam detained after post about #Dhaka protests in which at least 5 journalists are attackedhttps://t.co/bddXbj1twN
— Committee to Protect Journalists (@pressfreedom) 5. August 2018
An ‚Island Prison’ is Not the Answer: @hrw’s @BillFrelick on #Bangladesh’s misguided plans to relocate #Rohingya refugees to a flood-prone island https://t.co/rIqXHW8VYg
— Phil Robertson (@Reaproy) 6. August 2018
Celebrated Bangladeshi photographer @shahidul dragged from his home by plainclothes police after posting on Facebook about crackdown on student protests. https://t.co/wPU6YQAGIK
— Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) 6. August 2018
August 29th, 7pm – Professor Payam Akhavan will be presenting a lecture titled ‚Justice for the Rohingya‘. Note that the event is taking place in Toronto. pic.twitter.com/cWB66hZKnq
— McGill CHRLP (@McGillCHRLP) 8. August 2018
„Any authority that cracks down on artists, journalists, intellectuals, and lawyers has completely lost its legitimacy to rule. It is evidence of vulnerability and fragility in facing the challenges of today and the future“#China artist Ai Weiwei @aiww https://t.co/qiOQqtP6FU
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 6. August 2018
Wenn ein Fax nicht mehr auffindbar ist… der Fall eines abgeschobenen Uiguren, recherchiert von @PokrakaD und @meyerar https://t.co/oamYdZNJiC
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 6. August 2018
Uiguren in China – hier noch mehr Hintergrund, der auch klar macht, wieso die Menschenrechtsbeauftragte der Bundesregierung, @BaerbelKofler, eine Abschiebung als unzumutbar bezeichnet https://t.co/GviOdL0XPm
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 6. August 2018
#Google employees rumored to quit job and refuse to participate in developing censored version of search engine
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 4. August 2018
Did you know #Bangladesh plans to ship over 100,000 #Rohingya refugees to a tidally affected, uninhabited island that could be fully submerged if a typhoon hits? Not all is well in the camps either! @hrw report & press conf 6 Aug 10:30 am in #Bangkok #FCCT https://t.co/sIgShhSgnc pic.twitter.com/DVIvub0W1d
— Phil Robertson (@Reaproy) 3. August 2018
Weniger Flüchtlinge. Festgesetzte Seenotretter. Mehr Tote im Mittelmeer. Zusammenhang? https://t.co/058WswWNiw
— Georg Restle (@georgrestle) 4. August 2018
In #Myanmar, #Rakhine Officials continue w/ denials & implausible assertions that #Rohingya torched their own houses.
But, kids tell another story: A girl said she missed her Muslim friend;“The Rakhine burned their houses down .. My friend is gone forever”https://t.co/wMMi5RaZxr— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 3. August 2018
“If #Myanmar is serious about wanting to know what happened in northern Rakhine it should immediately … drop the charges and release the journalists because they discovered what happened” @UNHumanRights chief Zeid on @Reuters reporters #freewalonekyawsoeoo (🎥 @bradleymclennan) pic.twitter.com/CQeb20PCEl
— Michelle Nichols (@michellenichols) 2. August 2018
Attacks on the #Rohingya of the village of Chut Pyin last August, carried out by #Myanmar security forces and civilians, should be investigated as crimes against humanity, according to our recent report: https://t.co/IX7msbZsCN #ChutPyin pic.twitter.com/4xIBAwZnrf
— Physicians for Human Rights (@P4HR) 2. August 2018
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