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jun pang

@hyjpang_

critical human rights, law, abolition / she/her / views are my own

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calendar_today24-06-2020 10:25:03

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Nick McAlpin (@nickgmcalpin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In exactly a week, I'm running the Hampton Court Palace Half Marathon in aid of UNRWA and Medical Aid for Palestinians, two organisations doing critical work for Palestinians. Please donate to support their vital missions and hopefully help me run that bit faster! givewheel.com/fundraising/58…

Gearóid Ó Cuinn (@gocuinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Last night, Israeli warplanes struck civilians in Gaza. This massacre underscores the urgent need to end int'l complicity in these crimes GLAN Al-Haq الحق are challenging UK exports of F-35 jet parts used in such attacks. The High Court has now set 12 May 2025 for our hearing

Disability Rights UK (@disrightsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our advice lines at DR UK have been overrun with people getting in contact, frightened about the benefits cuts news. As Government policies protect the pockets of the rich, they seek to plunge more Disabled people into poverty and despair.

Saul Staniforth (@saulstaniforth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It hurts so much that people who are in power.. say one thing and do another. Rachel Reeves says we're going to look after the people who are disabled. Its nonsense" Today Reeves will announce a freeze to Universal Credit incapacity benefits till 2030. This is a cut.

Steven Swinford (@steven_swinford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government’s welfare cuts will hit more than 3m people * PIP awards reduced for 800,000 claimants * Universal credit payments reduced for 3m claimants

Ayaz Manji (@ayaz_manji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important that the OBR recognises that there isn't evidence that cutting PIP (a benefit that isn't related to employment) and Universal Credit health support (for people who are unable to work) is going to shift employment outcomes for disabled people. 👇

Important that the OBR recognises that there isn't evidence that cutting PIP (a benefit that isn't related to employment) and Universal Credit health support (for people who are unable to work) is  going to shift employment outcomes for disabled people. 👇
Pippa Crerar (@pippacrerar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Government’s own impact assessment on welfare cuts finds they would drive 250,000 more people, including 50,000 children, into poverty

BREAKING: Government’s own impact assessment on welfare cuts finds they would drive 250,000 more people, including 50,000 children, into poverty
Symon Hill (@symonhill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some are defending the #police attack on a #Quaker Meeting House. Here's a thread on why their arguments don't add up. 1. The event they raided was a *welcome talk* for Youth Demand. It was open to new people who had nothing to do with the group before.

Symon Hill (@symonhill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6. This incident can't be understood in isolation from #genocide in #Gaza, aided by the UK government, who happily supply arms to aggressive regimes around the world. The young people were planning no violence. They were resisting violence. #StopArmingIsrael #StopArmingSaudi

Jonathan Whittall (@_jwhittall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/6 First responders should never be a target. Yet today UN Humanitarian supported PRCS and Civil Defense to retrieve colleagues from a mass grave in #Rafah #Gaza that was marked with the emergency light from one of their crushed ambulances.

UN Humanitarian (@unocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing Rafah under gunfire. #Gaza continues to be one of the most dangerous places in the world. The entry of aid has been blocked for nearly a month. Humanitarians must be allowed to deliver assistance.

British Palestinian Committee (@britpalcommitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Israeli forces continue to slaughter Palestinians with total impunity, its officials are now deporting British policymakers in order to prevent any level of basic scrutiny. This alarming & unprecedented move underscores the importance of long-overdue action to hold Israel

Marcia Rigg (@marcia_rigg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dozens of families join plan for class action over UK police contact deaths | Deaths in custody | The Guardian theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/a…

British Palestinian Committee (@britpalcommitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The UK... has obligations under international law to prevent and not be complicit in genocide... as well as under domestic law to not commit or... ‘engage in conduct ancillary’ to genocide..." Dr. Tanzil Chowdhury of Centre for Law & Society in a Global Context for UKCLA ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/04/07/tan…

Liberty (@libertyhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING🚨 WE’VE WON OUR CASE TO #DefendDemocracy The Court of Appeal has ruled that anti-protest laws which completely ignored the will of Parliament are unlawful

🚨BREAKING🚨

WE’VE WON OUR CASE TO #DefendDemocracy

The Court of Appeal has ruled that anti-protest laws which completely ignored the will of Parliament are unlawful
Al-Haq الحق (@alhaq_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Al-Haq’s Director, Shawan Jabarin outside the Royal Courts of Justice: “We are not just fighting for Palestinian victims & Palestinian rights, we are fighting for human values. Palestine represents humanity & this is the time for humanity’s conscience to rise up”#StopArmingIsrael

Al-Haq’s Director, Shawan Jabarin outside the Royal Courts of Justice: “We are not just fighting for Palestinian victims & Palestinian rights, we are fighting for human values. Palestine represents humanity & this is the time for humanity’s conscience to rise up”#StopArmingIsrael
Child Poverty Action Group (@cpaguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've published our full response to the proposed changes to sickness and disability benefits: 1. This is the biggest cut to sickness and disability benefits in a generation. It will push 50,000 children into poverty, and reduce living standards for many more.

Child Poverty Action Group (@cpaguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7. If the government is serious about reducing child poverty and supporting sick and disabled people into work, it needs to invest in the social security system, not take billions of pounds out of it.

HK Labour Rights Monitor 香港勞權監察 (@hklabourrights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hong Kong delivery drivers have launched their third strike this month. Following strikes in Tsuen Wan and Kowloon City, drivers working for the delivery platform Keeta in Central have also initiated a strike, with participation estimated at 300 to 400 people — a larger scale

Hong Kong delivery drivers have launched their third strike this month. 

Following strikes in Tsuen Wan and Kowloon City, drivers working for the delivery platform Keeta in Central have also initiated a strike, with participation estimated at 300 to 400 people — a larger scale