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Showing posts with label ICC. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 26, 2020

UN Investigator Wants Myanmar Brought Before International Criminal Court

VOA
Lisa Schlein
March 10, 2020 
FILE - U.N. Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee speaks during a press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Jan. 23, 2020.


GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - A U.N. investigator is calling for Myanmar to be referred to the International Criminal Court and tried for alleged international crimes, including the persecution of ethnic minorities that have forced millions to flee, fearing for their lives. The investigator has submitted a report on Myanmar to the U.N. Human Rights Council.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

အာဖဂန္ စစ္ရာဇဝတ္မႈေတြအတြက္ အေမရိကန္၊ တာလီ ဘန္ နဲ႔ အာဖဂန္နစၥတန္အစိုးရတို႔ကို စစ္ေဆးဖို႔ အိုင္စီစီ ခြင့္ျပဳ


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ဘီဘီစီ ၿမန္မာပိုင္
2020.03.05
အိုင္စီစီက သူ႔နိုင္ငံသားေတြကို စစ္ေဆးမွာ အေမရိကန္ သေဘာမတူ


အာဖဂန္နစၥတန္နိုင္ငံက စစ္ပြဲအတြင္း အေမရိကန္ျပည္ေထာင္စု အပါအဝင္ တျခားလက္နက္ကိုင္ အဖြဲ႕အ စည္းေတြက စစ္ရာဇဝတ္မႈ က်ဴးလြန္မႈေတြရွိတယ္ဆိုတဲ့ စြပ္စြဲခ်က္နဲ႔ပတ္သက္ၿပီး စုံစမ္းစစ္ေဆးမႈ ဆက္ လက္ လုပ္ဖို႔ နိုင္ငံတကာ ရာဇဝတ္ခုံ႐ုံး (ICC)က ဆုံးျဖတ္လိုက္ပါတယ္။

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Bangladesh should file intervention under Article 62 of ICJ Statute

dailyobserver
Iffat Sariya Rahman
Saturday, 15 February, 2020
Bangladesh should file intervention under Article 62 of ICJ Statute

The meeting on 4 February 2020 at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) was interesting for the people who are following what is happening with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the Rohingya. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Official: ICC Will Prosecute People Who Committed Crimes against Rohingya in Myanmar

RADIO FREE ASIA
2020.02.04
Phakiso Mochochoko, with the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC), talks to reporters in Dhaka, Feb. 4, 2020.


The International Criminal Court (ICC) is gathering evidence against people suspected of crimes against Rohingya in Myanmar, a senior prosecutor told reporters in Dhaka on Tuesday, after a sister court ruled last month in a genocide case brought against Naypyidaw.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

ICC စုံစမ္းေရးလုပ္ငန္း ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္မွာ စတင္

VOA
ဗြီအိုုေအ (ျမန္မာဌာန)
05 ေဖေဖာ္၀ါရီ၊ 2020
ကိုေအာင္လြင္ဦး
ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ ႏုိင္ငံဘက္ ထြက္ေျပးခဲ့တဲ့ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာမ်ား

ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံကေန သိန္းနဲ႔ခ်ီတဲ့ ႐ုိဟင္ဂ်ာေတြ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ ႏုိင္ငံဘက္ ထြက္ေျပးခဲ့ရတဲ့ ကိစၥနဲ႔ ပတ္သက္လုိ႔ ႏုိင္ငံတကာ ရာဇ၀တ္ခုံ႐ုံး (ICC) အေထာက္အထား စုေဆာင္းတဲ့ လုပ္ငန္းေတြ စတင္လုိက္ပါၿပီ။ ျမန္မာႏုိင္ ငံဟာ ICC အဖဲြ႔၀င္ႏုိင္ငံ မဟုတ္တဲ့အတြက္ ႐ုိဟင္ဂ်ာေတြ ေရာက္ေနတဲ့ ဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ ႏုိင္ငံမွာ စုံစမ္းမႈေတြ စတင္လုိက္တာပါ။ ဒီအေၾကာင္း AP သတင္းေဆာင္းပါးကုိ အေျခခံၿပီး ကုိေအာင္လြင္ဦးက ေျပာျပေပးမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။

ICC officially opens investigation into atrocities against Rohingya

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A delegation of ICC prosecutor`s office holds a media conference in Dhaka on 4 February 2020. Photo: Prothom Alo

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has officially lanunched an investigation into atrocities committed against the Rohingya in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.

Phakiso Mochochoko, director of the Department of Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division of the ICC prosecutor's office, on Monday told newsmen that the justice would be delivered for Rohingya victims though the Hague-based court process would take years to conclude their investigation.

ICC: Rohingyas to finally get justice

Dhaka Tribune
February 4th, 2020
Photo shows a rohingya camp in Cox 's Bazar Mahmud Hossain Opu/Dhaka Tribune


Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar district and most of them entered Bangladesh since August 25, 2017 amid military crackdown in Rakhine State of Myanmar against Rohingyas
The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has expressed optimism that justice will finally be done to Rohingyas though this is going to be a long, hard and challenging process of investigation.

Statement of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court as delivered at the press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh

2020.02.04

Statement of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court as delivered at the press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ladies and Gentlemen,

We welcome you to today’s press conference and thank you for your interest in the activities of the International Criminal Court (the “ICC” or the “Court”).

My name is Phakiso Mochochoko, and I am the Director of Jurisdiction, Complementary and Cooperation Division of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor. This is not the first delegation that ICC Prosecutor, Mrs Fatou Bensouda, has sent to Bangladesh to explain the Court’s judicial process to the wider public. You will recall that my colleague, Deputy Prosecutor, Mr James Stewart, was here in July last year, but this is the first such visit by her Office since the opening of a formal investigation.

Investigators from the ICC begin gathering evidence in Rohingya case

ICC to now investigate Myanmar for crimes against Rohingyas

The Daily Star
February 04, 2020
Star Online Report
Photo: Amran Hossain/Star/File


The International Criminal Court has officially launched an investigation into Myanmar.

The intergovernmental organisation and international tribunal that sits in The Hague today said they will be investigating the crime of deportation which also includes crimes against humanity.

Phakiso Mochochoko, director of the Department of Jurisdiction, Cooperation and Complementarity, made the announcement at a press conference at Pan Pacific Sonargaon hotel in Dhaka this afternoon.

Monday, February 3, 2020

ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s Message for Rohingya

Feb 3, 2020

ICC အိုင္စီစီ တရားရံုးခ်ဳပ္ ေရွ့ေန Fatou Bensouda မွ ရိုဟင္ဂ်ာမ်ားသို့ သတင္းစကား။ ရုိဟင္ဂ်ာ ဘာသာ စကားၿဖင့္ ၿပန္ဆိုထားပါသည္။

ICC team visiting Bangladesh to see Rohingya situation


daily sun
Sun Online Desk
3rd February, 2020
A delegation from the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is now visiting Bangladesh.

In November 2019, ICC Judges authorised the request by ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to investigate alleged crimes against humanity committed against the Rohingya people from Myanmar. The delegation is in Bangladesh as part of ongoing activities by the ICC Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) in accordance with its mandate under the Rome Statute, concerning the Rohingya situation, reports UNB.

ICC team in Bangladesh to assess Rohingya situation

Prothum Alo------ 
2020.02.03



A delegation from the office of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is now visiting Bangladesh to assess the Rohingya crisis.

In November 2019, ICC judges authorised the request by ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to investigate alleged crimes against humanity committed against the Rohingya people in Myanmar.

The delegation is in Bangladesh as part of ongoing activities by the ICC office of the prosecutor (OTP) in accordance with its mandate under the Rome Statute, concerning the Rohingya situation.

The Prosecutor’s delegation is led by Phakiso Mochochoko, director of  Jurisdiction, Cooperation and Complementarity.

The Office’s delegation currently in Bangladesh is not part of an investigation team and not collecting evidence in relation to any alleged crimes, according to a media note.

The general overall purpose of this visit is outreach - to engage with relevant stake holders and explain the judicial process and the status of the investigation to the public, it said.

An official statement will be issued on Tuesday on behalf of Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda  wrapping up the visit.

Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.1 million Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar district and most of them entered Bangladesh since August 25, 2017 amid military crackdown in Rakhine State of Myanmar against Rohingyas.

In a sweeping legal victory for members of the Rohingya Muslim minority, the United Nations' top court - International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Myanmar take all measures in its power to prevent genocide against the Rohingya people.

The court's president, Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, said the International Court of Justice "is of the opinion that the Rohingya in Myanmar remain extremely vulnerable”.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Myanmar ruling sets important precedent for genocide prevention


THE HILL
By Julie Norman,
Opinion Contributor —
01/27/20
© Getty Images

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on January 23 that the Rohingya minority in Myanmar remains at serious risk of genocide, and that Myanmar must take “all measures within its power” to prevent it. The ruling was right for the Myanmar case, and also sets an important precedent for the prevention of genocide in other conflicts.
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