Diana Semaan (@semaandiana) 's Twitter Profile
Diana Semaan

@semaandiana

Syria Researcher @amnesty. Former @hrw. RT not endorsements

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calendar_today09-10-2012 12:11:55

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Karam Shaar كرم شعّار (@karam__shaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Syria's conflict is so frozen, it's become an ideal playground for global and regional powers to settle their scores In one week: Russia shelled northwest Syria, Turkey bombed the northeast, Jordan bombed the south, and Israel bombed the north. Us? Syrians? Who gives a shit!

ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the new weapons emerging now in today’s wars? Are they ethical? Using augmented reality, our colleague Nicola explains how some autonomous weapons work and why we need to act now to keep human control over life and death decisions.

Paul Naggear (@naggearp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

اليوم صار عمرك ٧ حياتي. عشنا احلى ٣.٥ سنين معك على هل أرض، ٣.٥ سنين بس بيسوو مليون. ٣.٥ سنين يلي علمتينا فيهن معنى الحياة. من حبك لتخلص الدنيا. Happy birthday hayete ❤️❤️‍🩹

اليوم صار عمرك ٧ حياتي. عشنا احلى ٣.٥ سنين معك على هل أرض، ٣.٥ سنين بس بيسوو مليون. ٣.٥ سنين يلي علمتينا فيهن معنى الحياة. من حبك لتخلص الدنيا.
Happy birthday hayete ❤️❤️‍🩹
Lina Mohammad (@lina_mohamad23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 230 days, I don't even know if my sister is alive. It's the first time in my life that such a long time passes without knowing if she's breathing or when I'll hear her voice again!

Mansour Omari (@mansouromari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Syrian government is desecrating and destroying mass graves, erasing evidence of crimes against humanity and war crimes of mass extermination, enforced disappearance, and killing under torture. This is a grave crime, a heart-wrenching injustice to the Syrian people, and a

The Syrian government is desecrating and destroying mass graves, erasing evidence of crimes against humanity and war crimes of mass extermination, enforced disappearance, and killing under torture. This is a grave crime, a heart-wrenching injustice to the Syrian people, and a
Amnesty MENA (@amnestymena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one should face arrest or prosecution simply for expressing their opinions about the war in Gaza or criticizing their government’s policies. #Jordan authorities must end crackdown, immediately release & drop charges against those arbitrarily detained. amn.st/6014VGD3M

Diana Semaan (@semaandiana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least 1,000 people were arrested during protests in support of Gaza in #Jordan last year. At least five others were arrested & charged under the Cybercrimes Law for the peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression. End the crackdown! amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

Diana Semaan (@semaandiana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Jordan has arrested protesters for expressing pro-Palestinian rights & sentenced activists to prison for being critical of the authorities. These practices are part of a demonstrable pattern of Jordan's crackdown on freedom of assembly & expression. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

منظمة العفو الدولية (@amnestyar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#الأردن: اعتُقل ما لا يقل عن 1000 شخص – من المتظاهرين والمارّة – خلال الاحتجاجات المؤيدة لغزة في عمَّان في غضون شهر واحد. لا ينبغي أن يتعرض أي شخص للاعتقال أو المحاكمة لمجرد تعبيره عن آرائه حول الحرب في #غزة أو انتقاد سياسات حكومته amn.st/6012VO9RA

Donatella Rovera (@drovera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Amnesty International investigation👉 4 recent attacks by #Israel’s army in #Gaza caused mass civilian casualties amid real risk of #genocide. These unlawful strikes killed 95 civilians, nearly half of them #Children in Rafah, a supposedly “safe” area. #WarCrimes. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

New <a href="/amnesty/">Amnesty International</a> investigation👉 4 recent attacks by  #Israel’s army in #Gaza caused mass civilian casualties amid real risk of #genocide. These unlawful strikes killed 95 civilians, nearly half of them #Children in Rafah, a supposedly “safe” area. #WarCrimes. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
منظمة العفو الدولية (@amnestyar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

من خلال تزويد إسرائيل بالأسلحة، تنتهك دول الاتحاد الأوروبي والولايات المتحدة مسؤولياتها في منع الإبادة الجماعية وتخاطر بالمساهمة في ارتكاب جرائم حرب وجرائم ضد الإنسانية في #غزة

Amnesty MENA (@amnestymena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We were able to save my wife, we rescued her first. By the time we got to my daughter, she was dead": #Lebanese government fails to help people in buildings at risk of collapse in #Tripoli. amn.st/6010nuF76

Avner Gidron (@avnergidron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Amnesty International : #Saudi_Arabia can't prove its commitment to women’s rights merely by securing a leadership role in the CSW. It must take concrete actions domestically, including abolishing the male guardianship system & laws that discriminate against women. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

Amnesty MENA (@amnestymena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amnesty International will host a press conference to present the findings of a new report, "Aftermath: Injustice, Torture and Death in Detention in North-East Syria." 📍 Beirut, Lebanon, 📆 Monday 15 April 2024 🕐 12.00 EEST Register here 👇 amn.st/6012wtZou

Amnesty International will host a press conference to present the findings of a new report, "Aftermath: Injustice, Torture and Death in Detention in North-East Syria."
📍 Beirut, Lebanon,
 📆 Monday 15 April 2024 
🕐 12.00 EEST 

Register here 👇 

amn.st/6012wtZou
Nicolette Waldman (@nic_waldman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Amnesty International report on NE Syria is out today. Tens of thousands of people detained in the aftermath of ISIS are facing torture and mass death, arbitrary detention, the list goes on – all committed by the US's #1 ally in Syria. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

Raz Salayi🕯️ (@razsalayi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you have anti- #domesticviolence laws, reporting mechanisms and shelters - that are unmatched in #Iraq - why are so many women and girls killed in such horrific ways across #Kurdistan Region? What is stopping them from accessing these services?" That was my first question