Shafiur RahmanVerified account

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Documentary Maker. See film on Tula Toli Massacre & making film on Rohingya women refugees

Cox's Bazar & London
Joined December 2007

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    Jul 4

    Worth pointing out the the Burmese government misused World Bank funds meant for disaster relief to help build the giant prison camps for returning Rohingya refugees.

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    Jul 4

    Our written evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry into the Foreign Office human rights work has just been published here

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    Tory benefits chief Esther McVey torn apart by National Audit Office for 'incorrect' claims about Universal Credit. The NAO accused "odd" McVey of misrepresenting its report, refusing to meet & deliberately using claims "not proven" in a rare, damning blow

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  5. Jul 4

    Monsoon rains and strong winds have already affected more than 29,000 in Bangladesh: displacing nearly 2,900, injuring 33 and killing at least one via

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  6. Jul 4

    The UN estimates that about 200,000 , including over 100,000 children are threatened by flooding rains.

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    Jul 3

    A stream of condemnation of by over its treatment of the Windrush generation and a stark warning that unless the department is overhauled the scandal “will happen again, for another group of people”. Stry via

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    Jun 30

    Today, & are visiting to discuss the ongoing situation. CGD's says that "while humanitarian aid is crucial, it is insufficient." Read more from on what's needed here:

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    Jul 1

    Survivors of Genocide survivors tell visiting Head, Head): we will NOT return to killing fields, unless citizenship, freedom of movements and human rights are GRANTED AND GUARANTEED.

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    Jul 1

    Today a Yangon court will hear final arguments on whether to charge 2 Reuters journalists. Myanmar authorities set up and arrested the two Reuters journalists because of their work exposing a massacre of Rohingya by the military.

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  11. Jul 1

    Mr Jim Yong Kim, I hope the half a billion dollars will mean more rights for - including rights of movement, education, employment etc. Their rights as refugees should be fully recognised.

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    Jul 1

    . and I commended Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the generosity Bangladesh has shown. By hosting the , Bangladesh has done a great service for the world. We will support this effort any way we can.

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  13. Jun 29

    Open air screening of "Testimonies of a massacre: Tula Toli" in Italy today at 11pm at the 16th Puglia on the Road film festival. Thanks

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  14. Jun 29

    Ooops typo: Government of Myanmar. Not Bangladesh.

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  15. Jun 29

    Is it really "non-political, impartial and neutral" of UNHCR and UNDP to call members of Myanmar society rather than citizens of Myanmar?

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  16. Jun 29

    This is the secret MOU between UNHCR, UNDP and the Government of Bangladesh. Those of you having trouble downloading the document from site try this link

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  17. Jun 29

    DISINGENUOUS CLAIMS by UNDP and UNHCR in secret MOU: How can MOU be "non-political, impartial and neutral" when the were not consulted at all & when the word "Citizenship" is mentioned ONLY ONCE & then only in a highly contingent way??

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  18. Jun 29

    The Government of acknowledges large-scale rape of women: Point 5 of MOU says: 5. "Children under foster care and born out of UNWARRANTED INCIDENTS are to be certified by a Court of Bangladesh. They will be considered for verification."

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    Jun 29

    "Top Secret" -- MOU between killers & and . We are treated like 18th century slaves in a street market'.

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    Jun 28

    11:30am (MyanmarTime) 29/6/2018: A group of journalists from int'l media have visited the Genocide Survivors at "No Man's Land" between & Border today. When asked if they would return to Myanmar, a leader replies "yes, we r ready to... 1/3

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