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15 Sep 2016, 9:24 am by Ashley Hogan
Tirana Hassan, Crisis Response Director at AI, commented [press release] on the images statingIt's a desperate picture for people trapped at the... [read post]
12 Dec 2018, 9:06 am by Beth Van Schaack
Prior profiles are equally compelling: Tirana Hassan Dato’ Shyamala Alagendra Justice Florence Mumba Akila Radhakrishnan Elise Keppler Patricia Viseur Sellers Cécile Aptel Check it out and be sure to attend one of the ATLAS hangouts if one happens to be in your neighborhood! [read post]
5 Sep 2018, 7:46 am by Brittney Zeller
” Amnesty International Director of Crisis Response Tirana Hassan responded [press release], “simply because they dared to ask uncomfortable questions about military atrocities in Rakhine State. [read post]
Executive Director of HRW Tirana Hassan underlined the line of aggression from the military, stating, “The massacres in Nondin and Soro villages are just the latest mass killings of civilians by the Burkina Faso military in their counterinsurgency operations. [read post]
1 Jul 2023, 6:45 am by Just Security
Stephan (@MariaJStephan) 2023 ‘Democracy Perception Index’ a Wake-Up Call for US, EU by Aaron Greenberg Sudan Conflict Sudan Today Follows Decades of Justice Denied by Tirana Hassan (@TiranaHassan) Guantanamo Takeaways from the UN Special Rapporteur Report on Guantanamo by Scott Roehm (@ssroehm) Military / Partisanship The All-Volunteer Force at 50: Civil-Military Solutions in a Time of Partisan Polarization by Heidi Urben (@HeidiAUrben) and Peter Feaver Algeria –… [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 6:26 am by Akira Tomlinson
” Amnesty International Director of Crisis Response Tirana Hassan called “the decision to keep these…Reuters journalists behind bars plays in the hands of the Myanmar authorities’ attempt to hide the truth about the atrocities committed in Rakhine. [read post]
Executive director at Human Rights Watch, Tirana Hassan, said that “the global inaction in the face of atrocities of this magnitude is inexcusable. [read post]
Tirana Hassan, deputy executive director of Human Rights Watch, stated on Twitter: “From the detention of journalists, the quashing of civil and political rights, the excessive, and at times deadly, use of force in protests, and the detentions of democratically elected officials have long been the hallmark of the Tatmadaw [Myanmar Army]. [read post]
“This is the overarching lesson of our ever-more disrupted world,” said HRW Acting Executive Director Tirana Hassan, “We need to reimagine how power in the world is exercised, and that all governments not only have the opportunity but the responsibility to take action to protect human rights within and beyond their borders. [read post]
Human Rights Watch Executive Director Tirana Hassan said, “[t]he Kyrgyz government should see civil society organizations, grassroots movements, and human rights defenders as its allies in building a thriving and inclusive society, and ensure an enabling environment that fosters diversity of opinion and freedom of association. [read post]