It doesn’t make global headlines anymore, but 435 people have been killed in massacres in #Myanmar so far this year as the murderous military junta desperately tries to hold on to power. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar 🇲🇲 https://t.co/jjfcFcvE6b
New Asia Pacific Snapshot of atrocity risks across the region with key recent events and developments that impact atrocity risks. https://t.co/pABjoYKve9
“We urge the int'l community to act for the immediate protection of Rohingya, urgently deploy human rights observers and independent international investigations to the region to monitor and ... provide humanitarian assistant through cross border aid.”
We welcome the appointment of @AdviserAdaDieng as @_AfricanUnion Special Envoy for the Prevention of Genocide & Mass Atrocities👏
The @FCDOGovUK & @DavidLammy must work to support Mr Dieng's mandate, most immediately towards civilian protection in Sudan
https://t.co/JIHaQlwhCn
Are you interested in preventing mass atrocities and institutionalizing #R2P at the UN and beyond?
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While yesterday's #R2PDebate will continue on 10 July next week, we've released a summary of the debate so far, including more info regarding the speakers and their remarks.
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#HappeningToday: #UNSC will discuss the deteriorating situation in Myanmar, especially the attacks against World Food Programme (@WFP), @MSF & other international organisations. The situation in Rakhine State and the Rohingya could also be highlighted.
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Amra Lee’s thought-provoking piece👇🏾
Australia needs ‘a better understanding of which tools can prevent & mitigate civilian harm – esp for handling situations with no peacekeeper presence, a shrinking humanitarian footprint, or both.’ https://t.co/oiXN1xIqh1
The people of Myanmar have demonstrated resistance, resilience, and great resolve in the face of unspeakable violence and human rights abuses.
Join @SeanTurnell, @ThidaWriter and @Tun_Aung_Shwe Brisbane Sat 1 June #UQ Register
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📢 OUT NOW (EN/ES): Our in-depth analysis of early warning signs of crimes against humanity in #Venezuela and #Nicaragua, successes / failures of regional and international response, and what we can learn to engage in more effective prevention and mitigation of risks in 🇳🇮and 🇻🇪.
“We consider Israel responsible for the situation of extreme deprivation and despair which prevails in #Gaza… which led to today’s tragic events.”
Our response following the news that over 100 people have been killed while waiting to receive food. 👇
https://t.co/oUg1Xiouup
Responding to the Myanmar Crisis: Lessons in Human Rights Advocacy and Thailand’s Humanitarian Initiative
Debbie Stothard @Altsean
Alison Tate International Trade Union Confederation @ituc
Dr Bhanubhatra Jittiang @ChulalongkornU
Brisbane Register https://t.co/Us0mH2DxSI
In this week's issue of #AtrocityAlert:
🔺 Ground operations in #Gaza occur as protected objects are increasingly bombed
🔺 RSF’s military expansion increases atrocity risks for civilians across #Darfur
🔺 Recent escalations in #Syria take significant toll on civilians
@RJI95 @ECR2P Good read and congrats on book! Is it possible to get advance copy of article you mention is forthcoming with ECR2P colleagues on pragmatic approach in face of overlapping problems to atrocity prevention?
Mass Atrocity Early Warning in the UN Secretariat
Ongoing issues with the international community’s capacity to respond quickly to Early Warnings a brief appraisal incl 4 case studies Rwanda, Darfur, Côte d'Ivoire and Ethiopia
https://t.co/hZtNcjkPAI