‚Dirty List‘ of companies linked to Burma’s military
On Tuesday 20th August we will be publishing an updated version of our ‚Dirty List‘ of companies linked to Burma’s military, and/or to projects linked to human rights violations. Almost 40 companies will be added. The current list is available here: https://t.co/6KJbRgoIM2
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) August 15, 2019
#India : Independence Day pic.twitter.com/GVrS0LYwKK
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) August 15, 2019
We reiterate CSOs calls for the immediate release of activists Kong Raiya & Suong Neakpaon, and the dropping of all charges against them. Read the CSOs Joint Statement from 12 July 2019 https://t.co/Ttu52n8uud.#Cambodia#FreedomOfExpression#FreedomofAssembly
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 13. August 2019
Emerging Voices: Sri Lanka’s Tamils Need Genocide Recognition and Innovative Justice Mechanisms https://t.co/DPco65hQcapic.twitter.com/WWIhxiLynT
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 15. August 2019
The Waters Were Already Muddy: A Rebuttal to Victor Kattan https://t.co/udXEpA10h4
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 15. August 2019
Not good:https://t.co/xeJOrRKul5
— Jeff Crisp (@JFCrisp) August 15, 2019
Here we go! We proudly present the High Peaks Pure Earth Summer 2019 #TibetReadingList – 📚 18 new titles 📚 Books on all aspects of #Tibet and the Tibetan Buddhist world! Happy reading! https://t.co/coZPcmguiBpic.twitter.com/OiG4Q0Ltfy
— High Peaks Pure Earth (@hpeaks) 14. August 2019
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