Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi surrounded ICJ over Rohingyas massacre


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Aung San Suu Kyi 

Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi surrounded ICJ over Rohingyas massacre


Aung San Suu Kyi has been criticised by many former allies and friends

Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who reached the top court of the United Nations to defend Myanmar against the oppression of Rohingya Muslims, faced an appeal to stop the massacre. The silence on the campaign against Rohingya Muslims has shocked their international credibility. Suu Kyi has reached the court in Hague.

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Human rights groups have criticized his decision to represent Myanmar in an international court. The West African country Gambia has raised this matter. This is the first attempt to bring Myanmar to justice in the 2017 military campaign against Rohingya Muslims. The Muslim-majority Gambia is taking steps on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation of 57 countries. It is alleged that Myanmar violated the 1948 agreement to stop the massacre. In the year 2017, after the military operation in Rakhine province of Myanmar, about seven lakh 40 thousand Rohingya people took refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.

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Gambia's Justice Minister Abubakar Tambadou told the judges, "There is a lot of dispute between Gambia and Myanmar." The Gambia requests you to ask Myanmar to stop the barbaric acts. Vandalism has shaken our common conscience. He should stop the massacre against his own people.

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Tambadou, who was a prosecutor in the 1994 genocide of Rwanda, said that Myanmar's army has committed mass murder, gang rape, mass torture. Children were burnt alive in their homes and religious places. The Gambia is demanding the implementation of emergency provisions to prevent any further harm to the Rohingya people. Wearing traditional Burmese attire, Suu Kyi did not speak to the media present there. She got out of the car and walked into the premises of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. At the time of hearing, Rohingya supporters reached in front of the protesting court gate. They had placards in their hands, on which it was written that delay in justice is to deny justice, prevent military action on Burma Rohingyas.


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