Fleeing Rohingya on trial in Myanmar for 'illegal travel'

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PATHEIN (REUTERS) - Dozens of Rohingya Muslims appeared in a Myanmar court on Wednesday (Dec 11) to face charges of travelling illegally after they were arrested while fleeing apartheid-like conditions in the country's Rakhine state.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PATHEIN - Dozens of Rohingya Muslims appeared in a Myanmar court on Wednesday to face charges of travelling illegally after they were arrested while fleeing apartheid-like conditions in the country's Rakhine state.

Only their bare feet were visible to a Reuters reporter at the court as police used trucks to block the group from view as they were led into the court. Such hearings in Myanmar are usually open to reporters. But some 600,000 remain in the country, confined to camps and villages where they are unable to travel freely or access healthcare and education.

The plight of Rohingya still living in Rakhine was in focus at this week's hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, were Gambia has brought a case accusing Myanmar of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention. "I don't know what to say," said 50-year-old Hasin, who said his son was arrested separately while attempting to leave their home in Kyauktaw township."We have food for lunch and are out of food for dinner," he told Reuters by phone from Rakhine, breaking into sobs."We are struggling."

 

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