World Court to rule on emergency measures in Rohingya genocide case

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The International Court of Justice on Thursday will rule on a request for emergency measures by Gambia, which has filed a case against Myanmar ...

FILE PHOTO: Court hearings in case against Myanmar on alleged genocide of Rohingya, at the ICJ in The HagueTHE HAGUE: The International Court of Justice on Thursday will rule on a request for emergency measures by Gambia, which has filed a case against MyanmarNobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi faced calls for Myanmar to "stop the genocide" of Rohingya Muslims as she personally led her country's ...

“The entire Rohingya community is praying for justice," said Dil Mohammad, 52, a Rohingya community leader."We expect that it will deliver a fair judgment." Just this week a government-appointed panel established in Myanmar to probe the allegations also said that while there were likely crimes committed by the military there was no indication there was an intent to commit genocide.

 

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