WESTERN UNION MUST CUT TIES TO BURMA’S GENOCIDAL MILITARY
Why is Western Union doing business with Burma’s military? https://t.co/zg8Y4zanA7
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. März 2019
For the first time, a Rohingya refugee from the camps, Mohibullah, addresses the U.N. And he’s cut off (time limit is 2 mins) just as he starts to talk about how the U.N has had „countless discussions“ about their future without consulting them. pic.twitter.com/UqyjfxIBKo
— Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) 12. März 2019
The most obvious example, which Mohibullah was going to mention before he was cut off, according to a transcript of his speech, is the secret deal signed between the U.N. and Myanmar governing their repatriation. https://t.co/H9Xz3WuMR9
— Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) 12. März 2019
Meanwhile, in another part of the universe… https://t.co/mQDyomt4sS
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. März 2019
Accord signatories wrote to the #Bangladesh government requesting intervention in resolving the impasse around the Accord. Write your own letter to the government of Bangladesh: https://t.co/KHRsFPA9yA#RanaPlazaNeverAgain#ProtectProgress pic.twitter.com/7D61vJBBS9
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 12. März 2019
#China : Authorities have damaged and destroyed statues of #Laozi.Multiple #Daoist temples across regions are being cracked down on, with authorities banning religious activities, like the burning of incense. https://t.co/J0C0G0F47C
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 12. März 2019
BREAKING and unprecedented: the permanent missions to the United Nations of the USA, UK, Germany & Netherlands are holding a side event on XINJIANG during the 40th Human Rights Council in Geneva. Speakers include Omir Bekali & myself, moderated by ambassador Kelley Currie. pic.twitter.com/vV1H9Qd9TC
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. März 2019
T-shirts are all very well. But it’s unions that win rights for women | Janey Starling https://t.co/fTj65C9DMJ
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 12. März 2019
711 convenience stores in China now using face recognition payments. Reminds me of first time seeing mobile payments in 711 back in 2015. We’re past the PR demos and early adopter stage, this really might go mainstream. (This one not working for non-Chinese ID card holders yet) pic.twitter.com/s3uVyGrDMu
— Matthew Brennan (@mbrennanchina) 10. März 2019
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