Published : 23 Feb 2022 at 04:00
Following the
military-led "clearance operation" that forced 750,000 Rohingya to flee
neighbouring Bangladesh, the West African nation of Gambia brought a
case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in November 2019
accusing Myanmar of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention.
Secondary photo File photo dated Dec 11, 2019 shows then Myanmar's
leader Aung San Suu Kyi defends Myanmar government on the alleged
genocide against the minority Muslim Rohingya population, at ICJ, The
Hague, the Netherlands. The Myanmar junta recently appointed replacement
as Suu Kyi, has been jailed since Feb 2021's coup.
In response to the court's unanimously indicated and legally binding provisional measures to protect the Rohingya from further atrocities, Myanmar's then-civilian government filed a preliminary objection to the jurisdiction of the court and the admissibility of the application in January 2021.