#Myanmar military marked Armed Forces Day on Saturday with lethal force killing more than 90 people. #ResponsibilityToProtect endorsed by UN General Assembly seeks to protect populations from crimes against humanity. Time Security Council acted. @GCR2P https://t.co/9D2ut8H1wE
— Helen Clark (@HelenClarkNZ) March 27, 2021
More horrifying accounts of #rape used as weapon of war against #girls & #women in #Tigray: @CNN reports on women being gang-raped, drugged & held hostage, according to survivors medical records & testimonies. @UNHumanRights must investigate independently. https://t.co/sySNZvrSZ4
— Helen Clark (@HelenClarkNZ) March 21, 2021
Surely the UN πΊπ³ Security Council should be meeting Sunday EST to act against the carnage in #Myanmar. Killing civilians in cold blood should invoke #R2P measures. @GCR2P @SAdamsR2P @Alex_J_Bellamy @GeoffMillerNZ @MFATNZ @NZUN @NZUNGVA @NanaiaMahuta @LindaT_G @SchranerBurgen1
— Helen Clark (@HelenClarkNZ) March 28, 2021
#Tigray conflict: many reports of atrocities, #humanrights abuses including civilians killed, raped, injured; homes & health services destroyed; many forcibly displaced, famine a real possibility: what will it take for international community to act? https://t.co/Zfm4V1bjbX
— Helen Clark (@HelenClarkNZ) March 17, 2021