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After Decades of Denial and Silence, the Suffering of Rohingya People Is Being Heard at the World’s Highest Court’

 
CIVICUS discusses the genocide case against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with Mohammed Nowkhim of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace & Human Rights (ARSPHR), a civil society organisation led by Rohingya people born out of refugee camps in Bangladesh to document atrocities, preserve survivor testimony and advocate for accountability and justice.

Read the full story, “After Decades of Denial and Silence, the Suffering of Rohingya People Is Being Heard at the World’s Highest Court’”, on globalissues.org

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