UN court ruling on Myanmar violence
UN court had ordered Myanmar to end
the violence and prevent genocide against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
Thousands of Muslims were killed in the 2017 crackdown by Myanmar’s military and
local Buddhist militias while the remaining population fled to neighboring
Bangladesh. Gambia, which brought the case to the UN court, hailed the court’s
decision as a victory. Myanmar denied there was any genocide within its territories
and claimed that the UN was not capable of filtering out misleading information
that cast shadows of incrimination of the government.
For the victims of Myanmar’s violence,
the ruling was the first taste of justice, even though they did not feel that
the government would comply with it. It showed that the international community
had not forgotten about their plight. More economic pressure would be necessary
to make Myanmar’s government comply with the court ruling.
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