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ICJ Begins Proceedings for Rohingya Genocide Allegations Case Against Myanmar

UNITED NATIONS, January 15 (IPS) – On January 12, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), opened landmark hearings in a case brought by the Republic of The Gambia, alleging that Myanmar’s military committed acts of brutal genocide against the Rohingya minority during its 2017 crackdown. Described by the United Nations (UN) as a case “years in the making,” the ICJ will spend the next three weeks reviewing evidence and testimony from both sides to determine whether the Myanmar military violated the Genocide Convention.

Read the full story, “ICJ Begins Proceedings for Rohingya Genocide Allegations Case Against Myanmar”, on globalissues.org

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