Teller Report
11/24/2019,
On Saturday, November 23, two weeks before hearings before the International Court of Justice, a meeting was held between the country's highest officials: an opportunity to recall the Burmese position on the Rohingya crisis.

Aung San Suu Kyi will personally defend the Burmese position before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. REUTERS / Chalinee Thirasupa
On Saturday, November 23, two weeks before hearings before the International Court of Justice, a meeting was held between the country's highest officials: an opportunity to recall the Burmese position on the Rohingya crisis.
With our correspondent in Yangon, Sarah Bakaloglou
The meeting before the hearings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was held before the Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi, ministers, but also the head of the army. The country is accused by the Gambia of "acts of genocide" against the Rohingya minority in the highest court of the UN. 740,000 members of this Muslim minority fled the repression of the Burmese army in 2017.
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