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#FBLIVE @MamataOfficial at birth anniversary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi
I was present in the birth anniversary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Bhawan, Beliaghata today. My Facebook post >>> https://t.co/aqyb9INXUR pic.twitter.com/ZuLj5banVD
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 2. Oktober 2018
Watch #FBLIVE from the Birth anniversary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi >> https://t.co/C9RUPmdg2j
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 2. Oktober 2018
#FBLIVE @MamataOfficial at birth anniversary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi | October 2 at 5 PM
মহাত্মা গান্ধীর জন্মবার্ষিকী উদযাপন | আগামীকাল বিকেল পাঁচটায়
Stay tuned >> https://t.co/KsznmS4v1D pic.twitter.com/NZzEJQEeJ4
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) 1. Oktober 2018
Congress President @RahulGandhi visits the Gandhi Sevagram Ashram in Wardha, along with former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, UPA Chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi & other Congress leaders. #Gandhi150#GandhiJayanti pic.twitter.com/2M3T8ehF7N
— Youth Congress (@IYC) 2. Oktober 2018
Health service is always dedicated to the patients.
China’s second Tiananmen? https://t.co/jGYH4JVRo0
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 12. Juni 2019
#TYC President : People will overthrow #Chinese #Communist government.
150 members from 45 regional chapters of the #Tibetan Youth Congress have congregated in #Dharamshala to attend their six-day discourse and to elect new executive members.— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 12. Juni 2019
Thank you @KerryMP for raising the case of Aung Marm Oo with @MarkFieldUK – and we are looking forward to hear which representatives from Burmese civil society and media will be invited to the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London in July.https://t.co/lIDisUcWzm
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Juni 2019
Health service is always dedicated to the patients.
I, therefore, appeal to all to restore normal healthcare services to the patients without any further delay.
My Facebook post: https://t.co/oOrHMzti8Epic.twitter.com/xeTetT1uN7
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 13. Juni 2019
Today is World #BloodDonorDay. Blood donation is a noble cause that helps save lives. The #Bangla Govt recently launched an app named ‘Jeevan Shakti’ that will provide information regarding the availability of blood in government blood banks across Bangla
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 14. Juni 2019
Since 2016, the UN Independent Expert on SOGI has assisted States to better protect people from violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. This work can’t stop now: join us in asking the #HRC41 to #RenewIESOGIhttps://t.co/YMIiT82XB0
— ILGA World (@ILGAWORLD) 12. Juni 2019
#EU Court of Justice Advocate Gen says illegal #Israeli settlement products must be labeled as such „just as many European consumers objected to the purchase of South African goods in the pre-1994 apartheid era .. consumers may object on similar grounds“https://t.co/szWf4d9nZg
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 13. Juni 2019
But, after yrs of #Russia/#China vetoes &#UNSC failure to refer #Syria to the #ICC, the #UNGA took action and created the #IIIM that is gathering & analyzing evidence of atrocity crimes, assisting criminal prosecutions e.g. by nat’l prosecutors exercising universal jurisdiction. https://t.co/idcUVPXqAd
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 12. Juni 2019
Die Gründungsfeier findet im Rahmen des ersten Internationalen Bodensee-Symposiums „Frühe Kindheit“ statt, das heute (14. Juni) beginnt – Live-Berichterstattung via @fruehekindheit#lasttweet#unikonstanz#SympFKhttps://t.co/uFm4NW3y7A
— Universität Konstanz (@unikonstanz) 14. Juni 2019
Hier sind zB auch mehr #NMS Lehrer_innen. Auch thematisch mehr dazu als zB zur #Matura. Sag’s nur. 😘
— Daniel Landau (@LandauDaniel) 14. Juni 2019
Why Did the Presidency Assign Judge Aitala to the Afghanistan PTC? https://t.co/w387wyGOKXpic.twitter.com/fqiIpm5mXv
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 13. Juni 2019
North Korea’s prison camps have operated twice as long as the Soviet gulags and 13 times as long as the Nazi death camps.
“There is not a comparable situation anywhere in the world, past or present.” Navi Pillay (fmr. UN HC for HR).
They are more crucial to Kim than his nukes. https://t.co/aCJKUfO75n
— 🇰🇷Edward Oh🇺🇸 (@EdwardHBOh) 13. Juni 2019
‚Dow volunteers pull their own weight in waterways cleanup.‘ Trumpets article in Plastics News.
But, Dow is one of the world’s largest producers of plastics. Go figure…
https://t.co/dkit02B00h#plasticfreepic.twitter.com/5o3kV21UQh— BhopalMedicalAppeal (@BhopalMedAppeal) 10. Juni 2019
Every 2 weeks we collect the most relevant news on the @WorldBank and the @IMFNews in our #News Lens. Here’s the latest one from 13 June: https://t.co/2KkutBP0JY
You can get it straight to your inbox by signing up here: https://t.co/2J7OosENUvpic.twitter.com/XhVBnwLtIO
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 14. Juni 2019
We are happy to see this historic resolution adopted.
Families deserve answers. https://t.co/OzkL5Sn6zO
— ICRC (@ICRC) 12. Juni 2019
Congratulations to all students who passed exams
Congratulations to all students who excelled and those who passed the CBSE exams. Good wishes to your parents and good luck for all your future endeavours
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 2. Mai 2019
#Pentagon to end language funding for universities running
#ConfuciusInstitutes— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 2. Mai 2019
Das Professorenleben ist ein solches am Limit der Deadlines.
— Peter Bußjäger (@PeterBussjaeger) 2. Mai 2019
Peking university has added facial recognition scanners to its gate today. After 6 failed attempts to recognize me I gave up.
— China Law Translate (@ChinaLawTransl8) 2. Mai 2019
#China authorities are using a mobile app to carry out illegal mass surveillance & arbitrary detention of Muslims in #Xinjiang.
“monitoring every aspect of people’s lives”
Chilling new @HRW report: https://t.co/940PTotJsRpic.twitter.com/MYiEtuUXzB
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 2. Mai 2019
Come on voters for @RupaHuq its very close https://t.co/KGM6LTU1x8
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 30. April 2019
Thanks to @NevilleSouthall for letting us take over his account this evening. 👏
Check out our thread – tracking our work holding the 🇲🇲 army to account, fighting for political prisoners, exposing ‚Dirty List‘ companies like @tetleyuk and more. 👇https://t.co/8Cb9kcHbAd
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 24. April 2019
After a very long and arduous semester, I have finally had time to update the signatories to our Concerned Scholars @XJscholars Statement on the mass internment of Turkic Muslims in China – presently 688 signatories from 42 countries – let’s get to 1,000https://t.co/G2wMIpRHpT
— Sean R. Roberts (@robertsreport) 2. Mai 2019
Foundation stone laying ceremony of Gorkha Welfare Centre at Saket, New Delhi
I am proud of my hill brothers and sisters. My best wishes to all of them pic.twitter.com/sckQ0VaHjd
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 13. Februar 2019
#News Lens: WB watchdog flays failure to deliver on commitments to TE workers https://t.co/FHklAznsOp
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 12. Februar 2019
Serving a seven-year sentence for a crime he didn’t commit hasn’t stopped our Reuters colleague Wa Lone from sending flowers to his beloved wife Pan Ei Mon. She has just posted this photo with the words: „Valentines Present from My Hubby.“ #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOopic.twitter.com/QRMLQjYq7L
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 13. Februar 2019
New @opiniojuris: a short, unassuming post about two very different governmental narratives — one American, one Australian — of the invasion of #Cambodia in 1970. https://t.co/fLoahzEuTj #IHL#VietnamWar
— Kevin Jon Heller (@kevinjonheller) 13. Februar 2019
„Future of Fashion: Worker-Led Strategies for Corporate Accountability in the Global Apparel Industry“ calls attention to the failures of #CSR initiatives to remedy the exploitation of millions of apparel workers. #OECDrbc#futureofworkhttps://t.co/1SEw1ZvSALpic.twitter.com/zonozBchM2
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 13. Februar 2019
Some interesting reading for me on #Brexit and the future status of EU bilateral #investment treaties! Thanks to @NoelleQuenivet1 for putting it on my radar. https://t.co/UER0LgxqtO
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 12. Februar 2019
I was present in the foundation stone laying ceremony of Gorkha Welfare Centre at Saket, New Delhi being set up by GTA. This will indeed be a great facility for my Darjeeling & Kalimpong brothers and sisters when they will be coming to Delhi for studies, treatment, employment etc pic.twitter.com/aOpxXeJ6Fa
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 13. Februar 2019
On #WorldRadioDay my best wishes to everyone associated with the radio industry. FM plays an important role in raising awareness among the people. May this vibrant medium continue to grow
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 13. Februar 2019
I’ve already spoken to @yadavakhilesh. We all condemn the arrogant attitude of the so-called #BJP ‘leaders’ who didn’t allow Akhilesh to address the students. Even @jigneshmevani80 was not allowed. Where is the democracy in our country? And they are giving lessons to everybody!
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 12. Februar 2019
সকল হাই-মাদ্রাসা, আলিম এবং ফাজিল পরীক্ষার্থীদের শুভেচ্ছা pic.twitter.com/oaViogpLpg
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 11. Februar 2019
#BengalBusinessGlobalSummit #Day1 Inaugural Plenary #2
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 11. Februar 2019
Burma’s Karen grassroots delegation, Naw Hsa Moo and Naw Wahkushee, in a meeting with Preet Gill MP, Labour Shadow Minister for International Development. Thank you @PreetKGillMP for your support for human rights and democracy in Burma. @HsaMoo10@KESAN_KARENpic.twitter.com/dtGWClVXTa
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 7. Februar 2019
Thank you @scullyp for meeting Burma’s Karen grassroots delegation @HsaMoo10, Wah Ku Shee. Your support for human rights in Burma means so much, especially for ethnic communities, refugees and IDPs who have been forgotten by Burmese gov and international community @KESAN_KARENpic.twitter.com/nsw9KMJDbx
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 7. Februar 2019
Thank you @ChrisLawSNP for meeting Naw Wah Ku Shee and Naw Hsa Moo, Karen grassroots delegation from Burma. Your support is very much appreciated especially for the grassroots communities, refugees and IDPs. @HsaMoo10@KESAN_KAREN@KValtersson@zoyaphanpic.twitter.com/UYFGvGiypi
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. Februar 2019
#BengalBusinessGlobalSummit#Day1 Inaugural Plenary #2 | WATCH >> https://t.co/oMmJX2E3u4 #BengalMeansBusiness#BGBS2019
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 7. Februar 2019
#BengalBusinessGlobalSummit#Day1 Inaugural Plenary | WATCH >> https://t.co/UkSBzcSo1g#BengalMeansBusiness#BGBS2019
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 7. Februar 2019
Naw @HsaMoo10 from @KESAN_KAREN together with Naw Wah Ku Shee from Karen Peace Support Network https://t.co/KMiRErRjTw
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 6. Februar 2019
Strengthening Our Environmental and Cultural Knowledge
More than 80 participants representing students, youth, teachers, and community leaders actively participated in the program. https://t.co/JIKY0EMi1I— KESAN (@KESAN_KAREN) 12. Januar 2019
#EducationDay
Today is International Day of Education. Education infrastructure in #Bangla has improved significantly since 2011. In the last 7 years, we have set up 28 new universities, and 10 more are in the pipeline. 50 new colleges have also been set up in #Bangla in the same period
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 24. Januar 2019
This @opiniojuris piece by @AbbottKingsley is excellent, and should be paired with concerns I raise over @just_security as increasing numbers of private actors enter international criminal investigations https://t.co/axWlO7Z4NL
— bechamilton (@bechamilton) 24. Januar 2019
“People go for two years minimum, and many for three years,” the Uighur man told me. “The first one or two years you can take it, but after that, you can’t.” https://t.co/uWmqD7lzf4
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 25. Januar 2019
#News Lens: Protests continue in Jordan against tight austerity measures https://t.co/LJSHagrRFN
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 24. Januar 2019
We just lodged our first new case of 2019 with @ECHRPress: against #Macedonia, for school segregation in #Bitola. And we’re just getting started. #sicljovipe
— ERRC (@ERRCtweets) 23. Januar 2019
“Children are refreshingly truthful until we socialise them to be otherwise,“ says @RobtelNeajai, author of two anti-corruption books for kids. That’s why education is crucial to fighting #corruption. #EducationDayhttps://t.co/B1uaFziIth
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 24. Januar 2019
The cost of #corruption is high. Stolen resources from #education budgets mean overcrowded classrooms and crumbling schools, or no schools at all. #EducationDay> https://t.co/5VoXHbvcXU pic.twitter.com/Ifqalauc4j
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 24. Januar 2019
„Let us prioritize education as a public good; support it with cooperation, partnerships and funding; and recognize that leaving no one behind starts with education.“ — @antonioguterres on the first #EducationDay
👉 https://t.co/Nr8qiSwqsR https://t.co/UOwfwukoIi
— UN Vienna (@UN_Vienna) 23. Januar 2019
#News Lens: The resignation of the World Bank president should encourage countries to terminate all agreement with the Bretton Woods institutionshttps://t.co/aZRuuUxFsT
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 24. Januar 2019
#News Lens: Rules of the road: How China’s Belt and Road Initiative compares to the IMF https://t.co/dfWR4g6Eio
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 24. Januar 2019
Für einen Vortrag an der Uni Bozen brauche ich eine italienische Steuernummer. Die „Agentur für Einnahmen“ empfiehlt Antrag via Italienisches Konsulat. Das Konsulat erklärt sich auf Anfrage für unzuständig und verweist auf Regionalstelle der Agentur für Einnahmen in Sterzing.
— Peter Bußjäger (@PeterBussjaeger) 24. Januar 2019
„Nicht zur Tagesordnung übergehen“: Kommentar von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Seibel zur möglichen Einstellung des Loveparade-Verfahrens im Online-Magazin der @unikonstanz: https://t.co/o2Qg63h4SH #Loveparade#LoveparadeProzess#loveparade2010
— Universität Konstanz (@unikonstanz) 18. Januar 2019
The Chinese were printing full books using wooden blocks in the 800’s. The Jikji of Korean Buddhism was around 75 years before Gutenberg printed anything. https://t.co/mfOoTBAzf1
— Anonymous Otto The Invisible (@AnonymousOtto) 3. Januar 2019
The CCP and other authoritarian states work hard and spend much money to establish new normals. So should we.
If not, that baseline will lower in the face constant human rights violations, or stagnate in the face of drastically rising ones.— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 24. Januar 2019
A detailed must-read by a top expert on the subject. https://t.co/iiu5mP5BRO
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 23. Januar 2019
Very true. But if it became totally normal for anyone to speak out about the most drastic human rights violations, then the overall baseline of average voiced concern would rise. Despite inevitable individual variation, that baseline must be at an ethically healthy level. https://t.co/RcDkJusxTN
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 24. Januar 2019
For the 3rd week in a row school kids in Brussels are taking to the streets to make noise for #United4Climatepic.twitter.com/cMfkfpFaOa
— Lars Scholtyssyk (@lars_scho) 24. Januar 2019
In their tireless investigation, RFA #Uyghur has learned there are 5 camps side-by-side in the Atush industrial zone. A party secretary they cold called reports someone from his village is in dorm 3513 of the No. 2 camp, estimates it holds 10,000–20,000 https://t.co/OTKu3hXpTQ
— Elise Anderson (@AndersonEliseM) 23. Januar 2019
#ICYMI this year we are marking 40 years of the #Vienna International Centre where @UN_Vienna
organizations are working to achieve #Global Goals. Follow us for info on events to mark the anniversary through 2019 and find out more about our work here 👉https://t.co/NY5rdPiCJQpic.twitter.com/gxFR80hyLh— UN Vienna (@UN_Vienna) 12. Januar 2019
Latest #FairTrialRights newsletter of juveniles in #Cambodia.
On 30 Jan. #Cambodia’s human rights record will be reviewed in the context of the Universal Periodic Review (#UPR).
Watch the meeting live on https://t.co/okTlObgiMq from 20:30 to 00:00 (Phnom Penh time).
Fact Sheet on the UPR here: https://t.co/0ib7VyHFPGpic.twitter.com/uHVm16vHgt— OHCHR Cambodia (@OHCHR_Cambodia) 25. Januar 2019
The Royal Government of Cambodia has the primary responsibility 2 implement the recommendations contained in the final outcome.
Today CCHR releases its latest #FairTrialRights newsletter, covering the fair trial rights of juveniles in #Cambodia. Read it here in EN https://t.co/Q0dQINX4Jj & KH https://t.co/v5R58DvIIp#JuvenileJustice#ChildRightspic.twitter.com/fCRVKgE6d7
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 24. Januar 2019
Myanmar: documentation practices may raise challenges for accountability https://t.co/7YmXom49is
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 24. Januar 2019
Morning☃️❄️pic.twitter.com/G1SsuRyL17
— Rahaf Mohammed رهف محمد (@rahaf84427714) 22. Januar 2019
#Egypt sentences TV host to year in prison for interviewing gay man — yes you read that right, one year in prison for a TV host who dared to give a gay man a voice on TV. #LGBThttps://t.co/9oASe0eKF4
— Sarah Leah Whitson (@sarahleah1) 23. Januar 2019
Today CCHR releases its latest #FairTrialRights newsletter, covering the fair trial rights of juveniles in #Cambodia. Read it here in EN https://t.co/Q0dQINX4Jj & KH https://t.co/v5R58DvIIp#JuvenileJustice#ChildRightspic.twitter.com/fCRVKgE6d7
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 24. Januar 2019
U.N. grants sanctions exemptions for humanitarian aid to N. Korea https://t.co/9xb70DsUEJ
— Yonhap News Agency (@YonhapNews) 23. Januar 2019
Today is #NationalVotersDay. Being able to cast a vote and elect a person of our choice is what makes us the world’s largest democracy. It is extremely important that the voters, specially the new, young voters, exercise their franchise in the upcoming general elections
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 25. Januar 2019
The UK Supreme Court considers whether parent company Vedanta has a duty of care and so may be held legally responsible for the harm caused by its Zambian subsidiary https://t.co/VBPdFt04ll
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 22. Januar 2019
Today on 22 January 2019, CCHR releases an infographic to remember the death of prominent union leader, Chea Vichea. Fifteen years after his death, those responsible for his killing have not yet been identified. #NeverForget#NoImpunity#Cambodiahttps://t.co/KBOQlZCundpic.twitter.com/AXrbWMACsX
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 22. Januar 2019
Well, the Gbagbo “No Case to Answer” Appeal Should Be Interesting https://t.co/IeBx3HiSK9
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 22. Januar 2019
Stop Google Censorship https://t.co/qHWQTSTn6F
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Januar 2019
Meeting with Hakeem’s Thailand-based lawyer, Nadthasiri Bergman to get update on his case, issues, help we can provide. @pfa will be fundraising for legal support for #SaveHakeem to ensure we make every effort to free this young man. Thankyou Nadalie 🙏#SaveHakeem pic.twitter.com/M6MlUe8d6C
— Craig Foster (@Craig_Foster) 22. Januar 2019
I’m looking forward to @msattorova1 guest lecture @UWELaw on 6 Feb 2019! https://t.co/YgQvZl3DD8
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 13. Januar 2019
Listening to the always incisive Antony Anghie expressing his scepticism about international law’s ability to hold investors accountable. Great start to our Singapore workshop with @JeanHo_Law
— Mavluda Sattorova (@msattorova1) 17. Januar 2019
Interesting panel discussion hosted by @RedLionChambers@HoganLovell on need for establishing #Justice#Accountability#Reconciliation for #Rohingya. @GuernicaGroup board member #AmbassadorRapp comments that international justice mechanisms can initiate #nationalaccountabilitypic.twitter.com/MSlPDQ24wW
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 16. Januar 2019
Increasing pressure focusing on the fraudulent election in Bangladesh
Definition of irony! https://t.co/TAPencAvoU
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 7. Januar 2019
Bangladesh state controlled media reports of greetings pouring in for Sheikh Hasina on her recent election win – Russia, China, Sudan, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia to name the headline acts – great bastions of human rights and democracy!
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 5. Januar 2019
“There is of course a great irony in these [European] govts, who won’t come out of their embassies in #Kabul, and when they do they are in armored cars wearing full body armor, saying it’s safe for people to be returned”
My @HRW colleague, @pagossman https://t.co/k5LQX02VEk
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 5. Januar 2019
On this day in 1929, Mother Teresa (Saint Teresa of Calcutta) arrived in Kolkata. We salute the great Saint for making the world a better place
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 6. Januar 2019
Over to you, @OIC_OCI@OIC_IPHRC@antonioguterres@mbachelet@UNHumanRights; such state-sponsored bigotry and repression against #China#Muslims cannot go unchallenged. @hrw@hrw_chinese@KenRoth@raad_zeid@LotteLeicht1@loucharbonhttps://t.co/C1jhd11pyW
— Sophie Richardson (@SophieHRW) 5. Januar 2019
Yet another statement of concern. The list is growing https://t.co/GVXImhL4go
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 4. Januar 2019
Increasing pressure focusing on the fraudulent election in Bangladesh https://t.co/fnP4msP4kb
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 4. Januar 2019
Bangladesh: Election Abuses Need Independent Probe https://t.co/sveXrzQ9Fj
— David Bergman (@davidbangladesh) 3. Januar 2019
Suspected vote rigging in #Bangladesh general election should be the subject of a judicial inquiry, says Iftekharuzzaman, ED of our Bangladesh chapter. https://t.co/K2u4HkakQN
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 2. Januar 2019
How Facebook is Reconfiguring Freedom of Speech in Situations of Mass Atrocity: Lessons from Myanmar and the Philippines https://t.co/5ZdGj46E8E
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 1. Januar 2019
Transparency International #Bangladesh (TIB) demanded judicial probe over the violations during #BDElection18 . The anti-graft watchdog also voiced concern as election was „questionable and debatable“ due to violations of code of conduct, use of force, and death of 19 people. pic.twitter.com/Pi9Bo7zHuN
— Ali Ahmad Mabrur (@Mabrur00) 31. Dezember 2018
Kamal says ballot boxes stuffed overnight https://t.co/3d2duycWBK
— Khawaza Main Uddin (@KhawazaMainUddi) 30. Dezember 2018
Was curious to see what @tulipsiddiq had to say about the #BangladeshElection18 and allegations of widespread corruption by her aunt’s party. Unfortunately I’m blocked. Transparency runs in the family I guess pic.twitter.com/OgoWbOOmQV
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 31. Dezember 2018
The Right to Education Denied for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh https://t.co/lGGqZ9lLBS
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2018
Paralysed by passivity.
Whilst the #Bangladesh people have democracy stolen from them @theresa_may has done nothing. In contrast, both the EU & US were stronger. As we enter 2019, Britain looks less great & more pathetic.#BangladeshElection
Ballot papers cast before polls open pic.twitter.com/wA6F2mqtF0— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 30. Dezember 2018
This is one @BBCNews journalist’s experience of the #BangladeshElection2018. There needs to be an inquiry & if it’s found to be corrupt, the UK should press for sanctions to be applied until its re-run, under independent scrutiny.
Why would the @commonwealthsec accept this? pic.twitter.com/hEGyIElAe5
— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 30. Dezember 2018
Awami League activists appointed as polling officials, in #BangladeshElection2018, despite party affiliation
https://t.co/LW6yjiXXlr via @dailystarnews— Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) 29. Dezember 2018
The election in #Bangladesh is every bit the farce it was expected to be. Stuffed voting boxes, pressuring voters, preventing opposition candidates and now voting centres closing for lunch!!!! @KenRoth @amnesty @RupaHuq @MarkFieldUK @StateDept @NpwjPress @GuernicaLaw37
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 30. Dezember 2018
Election in Bangladesh today, result already reminding me of words of Lemmy – “doesn’t matter who you vote for, the government always wins”… https://t.co/mOGG8ZE5YJ
— Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq) 30. Dezember 2018
Bangladesh shuts down mobile network as election approaches! https://t.co/oXhqA1sl6M
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 29. Dezember 2018
Atmosphere of fear as Bangladesh approaches important election https://t.co/zrvxTkcC8G
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 28. Dezember 2018
Did you know? Under the @banglaccord, more than 1,000 factories have Safety Committees that are undergoing safety training. Take action to protect now: https://t.co/13UckVanWw#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain (photo: Kristof Vadino) pic.twitter.com/rdZsOfYOQl
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 27. Dezember 2018
Garment factories often have finished clothes laying around, blocking escaping workers in case of a fire. Unannounced inspections by the Accord prevent factories from doing this and thus save lives. #ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgainhttps://t.co/KHRsFPA9yApic.twitter.com/IC81QTJdPO
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 26. Dezember 2018
#Myanmar: A sad year’s end for Rakhine State where people of all ethnicities and religions deserve peace, harmonious coexistence & tolerance and equal protection of and access to human rights. https://t.co/Z8JB6NegxB
— LaetitiavandenAssum (@lvandenassum) 28. Dezember 2018
Getting lots of notifications about violence suffered by opposition contesting elections in Bangladesh in 5 days. Whilst I’ve never been MP for the entire diaspora it’s sure a sad state of affairs when Trump govt condemns non granting of observers visas to monitor but U.K silent https://t.co/eilUVboSKj
— Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq) 25. Dezember 2018
Entirely predictable but deeply distributing nonetheless. #SheikhHasina declares today she’d welcome #BNP withdrawal from the election clearly demonstrating the true policy! https://t.co/MPNVVoAxT7
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 27. Dezember 2018
Bangladesh opposition demands chief election official quit
Oikya Front calls for Nurul Huda’s resignation, accusing him of bias as violence worsens ahead of Sunday’s poll https://t.co/xuYvxXvtr9 @GuernicaLaw37#BD18Time4Change— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 26. Dezember 2018
(THREAD) We have put together the 12 most read articles on our blog „Voices for Transparency“ during 2018, month by month, on this #thread 👇👇👇 Enjoy!
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 25. Dezember 2018
UN calls on stakeholders to ensure inclusive and transparent election https://t.co/IYhE4MkZSH
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 25. Dezember 2018
Yet again the Awami League it cares not a jot for democracy, for the rule of law, or for the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens. All it cares about is power, secured by any means necessary https://t.co/DqGvDLsCWG
— Carl Buckley (@prisonlawyer66) 25. Dezember 2018
„The truth is they were arrested in a set up. There cannot be legal action based on a set up,”
Defense lawyer of @Reuters journalists, Wa Lone & Kyaw Soe Oo, imprisoned in #Myanmar for doing their job.
Journalism is not a crime #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo NOW!https://t.co/GR3IdfAS76
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. Dezember 2018
The #AwamiLeague does not appear to be bothering anymore to create a free and fair election. Opposition opponents beaten and locked up, websites shut down, free media decimated. Only the people of Bangladesh can change their future #BD18Time4Change
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 25. Dezember 2018
Increasingly not even bothering with the pretense of a free election next week, the Bangladesh government shuts the main opposition website. https://t.co/OEthmkiNAPpic.twitter.com/YFHx0tp0np
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) 25. Dezember 2018
Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo will spend ANOTHER Christmas behind bars for a crime they didn’t commit. Here’s Wa Lone (centre) three years ago, donating goods to villagers in Myanmar – just one example of his many charitable works. #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOopic.twitter.com/iqvczju3l7
— Andrew RC Marshall (@Journotopia) 25. Dezember 2018
The Right to Education Denied for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
The Right to Education Denied for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh https://t.co/lGGqZ9lLBS
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 20. Dezember 2018
Further evidence that the Government of Bangladesh has no intention of holding free and fair elections. https://t.co/TmtvVzlvX0
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 22. Dezember 2018
Statistical analysis by the highly credible human rights organisation #Odhikar on the frightening reality in #Banglasesh@GuernicaGroup@GuernicaLaw37pic.twitter.com/gpU9QfRbzz
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 20. Dezember 2018
#Christmas get together at St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous) >> https://t.co/L4qlREti2K
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 21. Dezember 2018
A worthy read for all who are interested in development & like me love Sen’s work!@clairgammage have you seen this? https://t.co/LIidw4JEFc
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 21. Dezember 2018
Today is the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, mathematical genius. As a tribute to him, this day is also celebrated as National Mathematics Day. Homage to the great genius on this day
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 22. Dezember 2018
On this day in 1901, Rabindranath’s school Brahmacharyasrama started functioning formally. It later came to be known as Patha-Bhavana. This temple of learning was Tagore’s greatest experiment on creating the ideal human being. My humble homage to the great visionary
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 22. Dezember 2018
With the chill in the air, it’s now time for festivities to celebrate Christmas and usher in the New Year. My latest FB post >> https://t.co/GfpHxeMK1Rpic.twitter.com/KDVXHZmsPb
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 21. Dezember 2018
A repressive political environment in #Bangladesh ahead of the Dec 30, elections is undermining the credibility of the process.
Authorities should impartially investigate allegations of election violence and ensure justice for abuses.
New @HRW report:https://t.co/ATOUL3Z92M
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 22. Dezember 2018
New briefing note on #LandDisputes in #Cambodia, outlining 7 key areas
95 civil society groups, including CCHR, strongly condemn the conviction of six prominent independent trade union leaders by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on December 11, 2018 https://t.co/28BZAinlJ5pic.twitter.com/Br2EVcwvje
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 26. Dezember 2018
Congratulations everyone! We cannot describe how proud we are to receive so much support and encouragement from you.
Please check out our new Music Video and see yourself among our Human Rights Champions!
Together we #Standup4humanrightspic.twitter.com/SI3u6lEiVb— OHCHR Cambodia (@OHCHR_Cambodia) 20. Dezember 2018
Will Thailand protect Hakeem Al-Araibi? https://t.co/hUGFo8RJb5
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 19. Dezember 2018
#Twitter warns of “unusual activity” from #China and #SaudiArabia
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Dezember 2018
Speaking on @AJEnglish shortly to discuss #KSA #HumanRightsCommission @GuernicaLaw37
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 18. Dezember 2018
International criminal justice had to reinvent itself with a new mechanism to collect and analyze evidence of international crimes and prepare case-files. Proud to have drafted the statute of #IIIM. This blog indicates that this may be the future trend. https://t.co/PLrjMCKHLr
— Cecile Aptel (@cecile_aptel) 18. Dezember 2018
The Briefing Note can be found on CCHR’s website in Khmer https://t.co/atd7xqaUkE and in English https://t.co/TKgCpXVIkM
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 20. Dezember 2018
CCHR releases its new briefing note on #LandDisputes in #Cambodia, outlining 7 key areas for improvement to prevent, mitigate & remedy #LandRights violations, including #FPIC, #Access2Remedy, respect for #UNGP &protection of #HRDs#bizhumanrights#MitrPhol#SocfinKCD#MDS#UNDRIPpic.twitter.com/RFJCxR54LV
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 20. Dezember 2018
Happy to share w/ you my world report on the occasion of the 20th anniv. of the #UN Declaration on #HRDs. It provides an in-depth analysis of the situation of HRDs in 140 countries. It is only available on my website as OHCHR did not accept to publish it https://t.co/nSMZ65l3KO
— Michel Forst SR HRD (@ForstMichel) 18. Dezember 2018
Bangladesh Accord decision delayed yet again https://t.co/TzaM1rcFFv via @EMAILiT
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 18. Dezember 2018
If the @banglaccord is forced to leave #Bangladesh, the country’s “garment industry will go back to square one. Workers’ rights and safety will not be protected” – Babul Akhter, president of @bgiwf. Take action now: https://t.co/13UckVanWw #ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/O8QAMwARz3
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 18. Dezember 2018
Our @AP video showing the factories in a Xinjiang internment camp that makes sportswear exported to the United States – and separately, the relatives of people who are being forced to work. See for yourself the camps and factories. pic.twitter.com/H9SMKH3IYU
— Dake Kang 姜大翼 (@dakekang) 19. Dezember 2018
Devastating @AP report finds Xinjiang internment and forced labor camps have been selling sports gear to U.S. sports apparel company @badger_sport. What is going on in Xinjiang is modern day slavery, pure and simple. To think U.S. consumers are buying these products is appalling. https://t.co/fvz8TN3oc8
— Lyle Morris (@LyleJMorris) 18. Dezember 2018
Interesting update on potential strategy to prepare for int’l inspections by moving Xinjiang internees to other provinces. Details of the report are hard to verify. https://t.co/9OZRl1utxp
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 18. Dezember 2018
Fyffes subsidiary decertified due to labor rights violations in Honduras https://t.co/t9HXOzc7Y1
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 18. Dezember 2018
Workers in Sabah Forest Industries in Malaysia voted to certify their labour union of choice, after Compliance Advisor Ombudsman finds @WorldBank private sector arm failing to comply with its own labour standards @IFC_org @ITUC @ILO @PSIglobalunion @CAOoffice
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 18. Dezember 2018
Laos: Six Years On, Civil Society Worldwide Demands Answers to the Enforced
Disappearance of Sombath Somphone #FOE#freeexpression#humanrights#WeAreAllDefenders https://t.co/1KCUCNR1u4— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 17. Dezember 2018
In the current human rights context, in which press freedom is continuously at threat and even deteriorating in much of the region, including Cambodia, it is more important than ever that organizations like SEAPA unite and defend independent journalists and media organizations. https://t.co/MfU7cTUHTB
— Sopheap Chak (@sopheapfocus) 18. Dezember 2018
A blow to Belt and Road in #Europe, #CzechRepublic prime minister orders office to stop using #Huawei phones
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 20. Dezember 2018
Third Canadian arrested in China as Huawei diplomatic rows continue https://t.co/SfMhxpo4zX via @telegraphnews
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 19. Dezember 2018
#CzechRepublic warns against using #Huawei, ZTE products
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 18. Dezember 2018
We commemorated 10th anniversary of Nobel-laureate Liu Xiaobo’s Charter 08 on 🇨🇳 social media yesterday. 1300+ people shared views before comment section was shut down. Violation of article 35 (freedom of speech) of China’s own Constitution? #UDHR70https://t.co/60eRDv7ipU
— Canada in China (@CanadaChina) 19. Dezember 2018
#Vatican-accredited bishop forced to retire, seat will pass to #China-approved replacement
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 20. Dezember 2018
An #Indian parliamentary panel has described as “overly cautious” #India’s policy on #China’s sensitivities on #Taiwan and #Tibet issues while #Beijing does not show the same deference to #NewDelhi’s sovereignty concerns,
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 20. Dezember 2018
On this day in 1942, during World War II, the Japanese Air Force bombed #Kolkata. Let the great suffering during the two World Wars be a lesson for the generations to come. Peace leads to prosperity
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 20. Dezember 2018
Homage to the martyrs Ram Prasad Bismil, Roshan Singh and Ashfaqulla Khan, who were executed by the British Raj on this day for their participation in the Kakori conspiracy
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 19. Dezember 2018
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018, the President signed into law:
H.R. 1872, the “Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018,” https://t.co/dgKyyDRe6d
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 20. Dezember 2018
#US congressional panel assails #China for ‘severe religious freedom violations’ for detaining #Christians and closing churches . Statement by bipartisan commission follows #Beijing’s closure of three #Protestant churches
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 20. Dezember 2018
.@World Bank-funded International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes publishes proposed changes to its rules for resolving disputes between states and foreign investors@icsid @no2iaa #ISDS@IFC_org. More in our #ObserverWinter18: https://t.co/zscSQVmmwV
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 20. Dezember 2018
#News Lens: South Africa searches for a financial parachute, now that a $170 billion foreign debt cliff looms https://t.co/TjVj1lnGdA
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 19. Dezember 2018
Over half of #Syria’s children are out of school, according to @unicef.
It’s been over 7 years since the war began. It’s been over a year since this picture was taken. How long will it take to get them back in the classroom?
Via @ICRCpic.twitter.com/iT8gcbXFK6
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 19. Dezember 2018
Erasing the #Rohingya: #Myanmar’s moves could mean #refugees never return https://t.co/Z2vQpauKMy via @SpecialReports
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 19. Dezember 2018
Far from being a thing of the past, a new report shines light on how support for #privatisation by the #WorldBank and #IMF contributes to the elimination of #HumanRights
Read more in BWP #ObserverWinter18: https://t.co/zqcotVGiefpic.twitter.com/lzCjz8ksPY
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 18. Dezember 2018
Once a global hero, what happened to #AungSanSuuKyi?
Important piece by @poppymcp and @Journotopia on #Myanmar’s fading icon and @NobelPrize laureate. https://t.co/YA90n3WAP3 via @SpecialReports
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 19. Dezember 2018
NGO names 49 companies on Myanmar ‚dirty list‘
The largest number of named companies – 16 in total – are Chinese, supplying the country’s military with fighter jets, armed drones, ballistic missile systems, heavy machinery, navy warships and energy, according to the list. https://t.co/jlG7kjUZcp
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 14. Dezember 2018
Businesses from India, Japan, Korea, Belgium, Russia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand are also included on the list.
The report called for senior military figures to be brought before the International Criminal Court.
Another US tech company named on the list was Cloudflare, which is accused of providing cybersecurity infrastructure for Hlaing’s website. Hlaing has been accused of war crimes by a UN fact-finding mission. He has not responded to the UN accusations.
Among the two UK companies on the list is HR Wallingford, a civil engineering organisation involved in the construction of Bhasan Char, an island in the Bay of Bengal where the government of Bangladesh plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya. The plan has faced considerable objections from NGOs and human rights groups.
Our new Legal Accountability Bulletin highlights #ZeroDraft Treaty on #BizHumanRights, providing an overview of key resources and discussions from the 4th #IGWG session, including blogs by @IHRB, @FIANista, @CIDSE, @FIDH_en, @alhaq_org, @ICJ_org: https://t.co/5rCAfEAFWfpic.twitter.com/a3Dz7Gdj7h
— Business & Human Rights (@BHRRC) 14. Dezember 2018
Facebook – among a number of companies – has been included on Burma Campaign UK’s “dirty list” of corporations accused of involvement in human rights and environmental violations in Myanmar – or of doing business with the country’s military https://t.co/DdFQ7R4sAc
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 14. Dezember 2018
H.Res.1169 – 115th Congress (2017-2018): Reaffirming the commitment of the United States to promote free, fair, transparent and credible elections in Bangladesh. https://t.co/XbxqRbJQgp
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 13. Dezember 2018
Xinjiang might be preparing for an inspection visit: „to show your contentment with life, you must dance happily, and everyone must smile joyfully. No one may look sad, otherwise there will be consequences.“ https://t.co/smFgoqsiBm
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 13. Dezember 2018
“The Dirty List” names international companies doing business with the military in Myanmar or is involved in projects where there are human rights violations or environmental destruction, according to pressure group Burma Campaign UK
https://t.co/Lrech8UykN— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 13. Dezember 2018
„Everything that can put pressure on the military should be tried,” said @MarkFarmaner, because it currently enjoys impunity for committing human rights violations, sabotaging the peace process and blocking constitutional change https://t.co/8t71QWpWpX
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 13. Dezember 2018
“We hope that being named on this list will prompt some companies to end their involvement with the military or operations linked to human rights and environmental problems,” said Burma Campaign UK. “In doing so, they act as a warning to other companies.”https://t.co/6EFzxJmeXm
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Dezember 2018
.@Scotus hears oral arguments on IFC’s claim of ‚absolute immunity‘ in Tata Mundra case@IFC_org@WorldBank@EarthRightsIntl. Read our #ObserverWinter18 update on the case here: https://t.co/JYEp04h56L#Accountability#bankonrights
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 12. Dezember 2018
“It is outrageous that they should have been jailed for organizing candlelight vigils and peaceful protests, calling for humanitarian aid for starving people,” said @anna_c_roberts, Executive Director @burmacampaignuk https://t.co/oWN8jpYeZJ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Dezember 2018
ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံတြင္းက ျပသနာ အမ်ားစုရဲ႕ အရင္းခံက စစ္တပ္ေၾကာင့္ ျဖစ္ေနရတာလို႔ ၿဗိတိန္ အေျခစိုက္ ျမန္မာ့ အေရး လႈပ္ရွားမႈ အဖြဲ႔ Burma Campaign UK က စြပ္စြဲလုိက္ၿပီး စစ္တပ္နဲ႔ စီးပြားဖက္ ႏုိင္ငံတကာ လုပ္ငန္း ၅၀ နီးပါးကို နာမည္ပ်က္စာရင္းသြင္း @MarkFarmanerhttps://t.co/GMxv4IF7XB
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Dezember 2018
NGO names 49 companies on Myanmar ‚dirty list‘. Among the corporations included were giants such as Facebook, Western Union and Toshiba. Also included on the ‘dirty list’ are firms whose work is linked to human rights violations or environmental destru… https://t.co/bpwjjuukLv
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Dezember 2018
I convey my deep condolence to members of his family, friends, followers and well-wishers.
These moments of sorrow are really very hard for us to digest but there is nothing that we can do but accept 2/2
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 12. Dezember 2018
Today is Universal Health Coverage Day. In #Bangla, healthcare is free at govt hospitals and health centres. We have also set up fair-price medicine shops and diagnostic centres, ICCUs, HDUs, CCUs, mother & child hubs and more. We are committed to the welfare of all
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 12. Dezember 2018
US moves to deny visas to Chinese officials over Tibet https://t.co/q413lmr98j
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 12. Dezember 2018
#BDElection18: Police shamelessly fire rubber bullets & violently disperse a election rally in Faridganj Upazilla of Chadpur district where at least 25 people have been wounded. #Vote4Change#Bangladesh (Photo: @sheershanews) @hrw@amnesty@KenRoth@tobycadman@mg2411@ndtv@CNN pic.twitter.com/TTxZV4vEPx
— Basherkella – বাঁশেরকেল্লা (@basherkella) 11. Dezember 2018
Ich denke nahezu jeden Tag, es kann nicht schlimmer kommen. Aber es geht. Menschen quasi als Geiseln nehmen, um ein besseres Handelsabkommen zu schließen?!? #Trumpism https://t.co/pkl567LXOD
— Birgit Schmeitzner (@BSchmeitzner) 12. Dezember 2018
What will „made in Bangladesh“ mean after court ruling?
Human rights are universal; they belong to everyone, no matter of race, religion, language, gender or wealth- Human rights guide in Burmese language explains some of the fundamental rights that must always be respected. by @HRF and BCUK https://t.co/tqb9w0M8jfpic.twitter.com/8ezoNRUVdX
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 10. Dezember 2018
The Bangladesh government is using proceedings before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh to prevent the @banglaccord from operating, thereby putting workers’ safety at risk. More: https://t.co/ST06qPUPRj#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain@IndustriALL_GUpic.twitter.com/RMQ6XusBKJ
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 10. Dezember 2018
The future of the Bangladesh Accord hangs in the balance a little longer. Again the ruling is postponed to next week. Please continue to ask attention for the life-saving Accord by spreading the petition & hashtags #RanaPlazaNeverAgain#ProtectProgresshttps://t.co/ASNbKYwlgopic.twitter.com/J6OJmy8JkT
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 10. Dezember 2018
.@WorldBank left isolated after out-of-touch flagship report advocates labour market deregulation and the erosion of workers’ rights.
See our #ObserverWinter18: https://t.co/anj6MagjGSpic.twitter.com/K2SZmFtHZr
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 10. Dezember 2018
This is #Myanmar, 2018
Journalism is not a crime.#AungSanSuuKyi, do the right thing and #FreeWaLoneKyawSoeOo. https://t.co/hyN8F6lTSA
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 10. Dezember 2018
Locals must show „happy faces“ when encountering a (presumably foreign?) inspection team and give „correct“ answers (supplied by the gov’t) or else face punishment for three generations. https://t.co/tXyFoDyklN
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 8. Dezember 2018
#China threatens #Canada with ‘grave consequences’ in Huawei case . #Beijing escalates dispute over arrest of Sabrina Meng Wanzhou by lodging diplomatic protest.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 9. Dezember 2018
On this day in 1946, the Constituent Assembly met for the first time in New Delhi. My humble tribute to all the members of the Constituent Assembly who gave shape to India’s Constitution
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 9. Dezember 2018
Le désordre doit s’arrêter,ces manifestations doivent cesser. Je veux remercier nos forces de sécurité et les assurer de mon total soutien. C’est le temps du dialogue et des réponses de l’état à la France qui souffre dans le respect de l’ordre républicain et de nos institutions
— Gérard Larcher (@gerard_larcher) 9. Dezember 2018
We @ICRC urge States to adopt and implement the Global Compact on Migration. Take a minute to read this and learn why. https://t.co/0CAS1A5gUp
— Robert Mardini (@RMardiniICRC) 7. Dezember 2018
Aid organizations SOS Mediterranee and Doctors Without Borders (MSF) are being forced to end their life-saving Mediterranean rescue mission. MSF’s managing director calls the situation „catastrophic.“https://t.co/jJgVzbQIad
— DW News (@dwnews) 8. Dezember 2018
@banglaccord working in #Bangladesh that workers believe they are in a safe workplace. #ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain@cleanclothes@ILRF@bgiwf@IndustriALL_GU@4WorkerRightspic.twitter.com/Ff2yhTJE5V
— BCWS (@bcws1) 8. Dezember 2018
What will „made in Bangladesh“ mean after this Monday’s court ruling on the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety? Sign and share the petition to #ProtectProgress made on worker safety in #Bangladesh and keep workers safe: https://t.co/ASNbKYwlgo#RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/tZZ56S6u3N
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 8. Dezember 2018
We can confirm individuals are illegally obstructing the movement of mail and parcels at Canada Post facilities in Hamilton and Oshawa (ON). We’ll continue to take appropriate action to address illegal activity impacting the collection and delivery of mail and parcels.
— Canada Post (@canadapostcorp) 3. Dezember 2018
If @JustinTrudeau & @canadapostcorp think injunctions are gonna stop this upsurge of solidarity with postal workers they’re sorely mistaken. #CanadaPostStrike#CanLabpic.twitter.com/eOE5BbHmAa
— Dylan Penner (@DylanPenner) 7. Dezember 2018
We invite you to join #CCHR this afternoon to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of #HumanRights, at Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh. #StandUp4HumanRights#UDHR70#HumanRightsDay#WeAreAllDefenders#Cambodiapic.twitter.com/mUateb4XAu
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 8. Dezember 2018
“More than 200 trade union leaders from all corners of the world showed unanimous support for the Bangladesh Accord “ https://t.co/z1YjSixDPq@IndustriALL_GU#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/8mZ24xqJbT
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 7. Dezember 2018
The Indian Supreme Court against the British Colonial Legacy:
I really enjoy reading @AntheaERoberts work!
In 2017, she said „change is coming“ but form, when and how is still to be determined.#UNCITRAL & #ISDS Reforms: Moving to Reform Options … the Process https://t.co/C9jjJt0TNK via @ejiltalk— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 9. November 2018
I still find it amazing how little reputational damage China suffered in the @UN_HRC #UPR process, despite #Xinjiang https://t.co/3ew4BaeItg
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) 12. November 2018
The Indian Supreme Court against the British Misogynistic and Homophobic Colonial Legacy: A Model to Follow for Other Commonwealth Courts? https://t.co/Z82OVp4UCy
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 9. November 2018
United States Supreme Court Considers whether IO Immunity Is Frozen in Time https://t.co/VpDlrinBKT
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 9. November 2018
The short-term position of Legal Adviser (P-4) – (18575) has been advertised on #ICC. Deadline is 15/11/2018: https://t.co/9Kiu84QK09
— ICC Jobs (@icc_jobs) 8. November 2018
BREAKING: German Supreme Court rules that intra-EU BIT award must be set aside following ECJ’s finding that ISDS clauses in such BITs are incompatible with EU law. https://t.co/YM1VpdHHn3
— Luke Eric Peterson (@IAReporter) 8. November 2018
I felt it was worth noting that the last 15 posts in @opiniojuris 2.0 have dealt with IL issues involving:
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The #GlobalSouth has lots to say and I’m glad to be a part of a blog that is listening— Alonso Gurmendi (@Alonso_GD) 8. November 2018
#Russia signs 3 new weapons deals with #China , despite #US sanctions
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 9. November 2018
I understand that SWIFT will be discontinuing service to the Central Bank of Iran and designated Iranian financial institutions. SWIFT is making the right decision to protect the integrity of the international financial system.
— Steven Mnuchin (@stevenmnuchin1) 8. November 2018
Today is World Urdu Day. My best wishes to all Urdu speaking brothers and sisters. We respect every language equally. We have given official recognition to Urdu and several other languages in #Bengal
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 9. November 2018
#EU #Bangladesh Sustainability Compact report: Accord should stay in BD until RCC is ready to take full responsibility for factory compliance and remediation. https://t.co/t4fi6sMt9K
— Bangladesh Accord (@banglaccord) 6. November 2018
#UWE #law @UWELaw https://t.co/2H65349Jpa
— Amy Man (@_Amy_Man) 8. November 2018
Could MOFA please clarify which „vocational skills“ this award-winning poet is learning in detention? https://t.co/LrrMhKLFSD
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 8. November 2018
#News Lens: Suing the World Bank Group to save its mission https://t.co/D68EJxSXb1
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 6. November 2018
Now it’s time for the festival of lights
Now it’s time for the festival of lights, Kali Puja and Deepavali.
Today, I inaugurated a few Kali Puja celebrations across Kolkata.
My Facebook post >> https://t.co/oavfwEjelW pic.twitter.com/E5ONhSfs0i— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 2. November 2018
In solidarity, on #ProtestDay to condemn the brutal killings of Bengalis by a State ruled by the #BJP, we are turning our Twitter/FB DPs into black. Street protests throughout #Bengal. Please turn your DP into black for today
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) 2. November 2018
Today is the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. Our govt respects journalists & values them. In #Bangla, we launched the health insurance scheme ‘Mabhoi’ for accredited journalists in 2016. #ENDimpunity #journosafe
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 2. November 2018
In protest against the brutal killings in Assam @AITCofficial will organise protest rallies tomorrow ( Fri Nov 2) in different parts of north and south Bengal including Siliguri and Kolkata
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 1. November 2018
Hungary, Czechia, Austria – and counting – all decided to withdraw from the UN negotiation for the Migration Compact, illustrating a complete misunderstanding of the process. This is not a treaty to facilitate migration, it merely tries to harmonise concepts of migration.
— Judith Sargentini (@judithineuropa) 31. Oktober 2018
#Austria Absolute disgrace: country currently holding European Council presidency won’t sign the UN global compact on migration. Just like Trump and Orban. @Karin_Kneissl @sebastiankurz marching with far-right. https://t.co/pidQn0BMt6 https://t.co/u6lzqGtNBC
— Natalie Nougayrède (@nnougayrede) 31. Oktober 2018
Zwei Wiener Schulen haben beim „Österreichischen Staatspreis für Schule und Unterricht 2018“ die Plätze 1 und 2 gewonnen! Ich gratuliere dem IBC Hetzendorf und der „Brückenschule“ in Liesing ganz herzlich! https://t.co/FCZPuTv2Ko
— Jürgen Czernohorszky (@ChairNoHorseKey) 2. November 2018
At #HouseofLords attending event on #SyrianConflict hosted @eurocse. I came with an open mind but after hearing #BaronessCox read quotes referring to #BasharAlAssad as the #Protector I can only say I am appalled and ashamed to be in sitting in the #HouseofLords @GuernicaLaw37
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 30. Oktober 2018
On average, a journalist is killed every week in a highly corrupt country. Attacks of all kinds on journalists are on the rise all over the world in order to silence the truth. But #TruthNeverDies. > Learn more: https://t.co/Yurhbih9S3 #EndImpunity #Journosafe pic.twitter.com/mcIhZeVezl
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 2. November 2018
Yoga For Bhopal in aid of The Bhopal Medical Appeal
Tell Europe’s governments to defy Dow and Bayer’s pesticide industry lobbyists.
The Dow Chemical Company
Corteva Agriscience https://t.co/69BmBZNx8G— BhopalMedicalAppeal (@BhopalMedAppeal) 26. Oktober 2018
#OgyenTrinleDorje has said that he had acquired Commonwealth of Dominica’s passport for ease in his movement in the future to carry out his religious duties. The #Tibetan religious figure posted a video message through his official Instagram account on October 28.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 1. November 2018
Was die Dame wohl gefunden hätte, wenn die Glawischnig gegoogelt hätte? https://t.co/6GfMOa8XFc
— Peter Bußjäger (@PeterBussjaeger) 31. Oktober 2018
This Halloween, join the Nestlé Boycott! @CouncilofCDNS https://t.co/52CVz9BRJs
— kchishol1970 (@kchishol1970) 31. Oktober 2018
It is a huge honour to be recognised by a world-leading law firm, and we look forward to working with Clifford Chance to improve and build upon doing what we do best: taking racists to court. https://t.co/d1aEWtjfiy— ERRC (@ERRCtweets) 26. Oktober 2018
Interesting discussion at #HouseofLords hosted by @eurocse on #SyriaConflict. Interesting that argument repeatedly made by panelists that reporting is anti #Assad and one sided. It would have been a more credible argument had the panel not presented an entirely one sided argument
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 30. Oktober 2018
300+ organizations say: „instead of focusing on procedural tweaks on the margins of the #ISDS system, governments in UNCITRAL should put their efforts into discussing how to move away from the current investment treaty system altogether“https://t.co/0LBOLVn8be pic.twitter.com/iEmL48EiYd
— bilaterals_org (@bilaterals_org) 31. Oktober 2018
Argument: The Fate of the World Order Rests on Tokyo’s Shoulders https://t.co/hwMlBdMJZ4
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 31. Oktober 2018
Birthright citizenship debates overly originalist. Better terrain for fighting this battle: historical practice, which is absolutely clear and which has interpretive weight vis a vis both statutes and the Constitution
— Peter Spiro (@AfterTheState) 30. Oktober 2018
Also, re-upping another of my old post about „The Case of the Wrong Seal“ that one Korean scholar says invalidates the 1905 Korean annexation treaty. (official seal below) https://t.co/cL3FlLvQ1n pic.twitter.com/yop97GKRB3
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) 31. Oktober 2018
Today, 300+ civil society groups & unions urged governments participating in UN meetings this week to overhaul the controversial Investor-State Dispute Settlement system in many intl trade/investment agreements. https://t.co/8pd7BEjMW2 #UNCITRAL #ISDS @citizenstrade
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 31. Oktober 2018
Today, I was present in a government public distribution programme covering Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts in Tiabon Ground, Jalpaiguri. My latest #Facebook post: https://t.co/MLM6m0FiWy pic.twitter.com/ysXgv0NwGq
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 31. Oktober 2018