Alliance For Human Rights (@alliance4rights) 's Twitter Profile
Alliance For Human Rights

@alliance4rights

Founded to further the ideals enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We believe in the right to life, freedom of speech, religion and voting.

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calendar_today24-11-2020 06:06:11

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Tibetan history in Pictures (@historytibetan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The scholar and opera singer who sneaked into #Tibet in the 1920s was also an anarchist, ran a casino and adopted a #Buddhist monk. Alexandra David-Néel: The first #European woman to see #Lhasa, The capital of Tibet. 🧵!

The scholar and opera singer who sneaked into #Tibet in the 1920s was also an anarchist, ran a casino and adopted a #Buddhist monk.
Alexandra David-Néel: The first #European woman to see #Lhasa, The capital of Tibet.
🧵!
Kiara Kun (@kiarakun13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For my homeland, for my brothers and sisters who are suffering even as we speak, for the light of humanity which continues to lead me and you, for the world's Rooftop that needs your help. Sign this petition & urge the leaders for a UN fact-finding mission to Tibet. Solomon Yue

Tibet Rights Collective (@tibetcollective) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I pray for all of us, oppressor and friend, that together we succeed in building a better world through #human understanding and #love, and that in doing so we may reduce the pain and suffering of all sentient beings."

Joey Siu 邵嵐 (@_joeysiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the #HumanRightsDay, and I want you to remember Jimmy Lai — the 75-year-old pro-democracy media mogul who was sentenced to 5 year and 9 months in jail yesterday. And all political prisoners now unjustly detained in Hong Kong, Tibet, East Turkestan, China, and elsewhere.

Today is the #HumanRightsDay, and I want you to remember Jimmy Lai — the 75-year-old pro-democracy media mogul who was sentenced to 5 year and 9 months in jail yesterday.

And all political prisoners now unjustly detained in Hong Kong, Tibet, East Turkestan, China, and elsewhere.
Louisa Coan Greve (@louisacgreve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: US Customs seizes goods from the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), based on Uyghur Human Rights Project reporting. Shipments seized at the ports of Newark, Los Angeles and Oakland. cbp.gov/frontline/impl… via CBP

Breaking: US Customs seizes goods from the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), based on <a href="/UyghurProject/">Uyghur Human Rights Project</a> reporting. Shipments seized at the ports of Newark, Los Angeles and Oakland. 

cbp.gov/frontline/impl… via <a href="/CBP/">CBP</a>
Alliance For Human Rights (@alliance4rights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the Freedom House report published yesterday, Tibet again ranked the least free country in the world. Today, tibetans observe the 64th anniversary of Tibetan uprising Day highlighting their resilience and spirit. The struggle goes on.

TibetActionInstitute (@tibetaction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does China target Tibetans w transnational repression? And why? @Tendor explains to China Commission: "The Chinese govt launched a new campaign to clean up its global image, but instead of improving its rights record at home, Beijing decided to go after the Tibet movement abroad.”

Holmes Chan (@holmeschan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A young man holding a copy of "May 35", the book version of Candace Chong's Tiananmen play, was taken for a search, and minutes later taken away on a police van. He gave a thumbs up gesture as he was led away by officers.