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Tun Khin speaks to CIVICUS on justice and accountability for the Rohingya genocide

BROUK President Tun Khin has spoken to CIVICUS about ongoing efforts to hold the Burmese military accountable for atrocities committed against the Rohingya.

The interview discusses international justice efforts at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), International Criminal Court (ICC) and through universal jurisdiction, as well as the continuing persecution of the Rohingya. Tun Khin also stated that justice for the Rohingya must go beyond legal processes alone.

He told CIVICUS:

“Justice means more than legal cases. It means returning to our land, going back to our villages and restoring the rights that have been taken away from us by the Burmese military.”

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Rohingya Voices at the World’s Highest Court in Genocide Case Against Burma

BROUK President, Tun Khin, joined the Rohingya delegation in The Hague during the public hearings at the International Court of Justice. Rohingya voices at the Court were crucial in ensuring that lived experiences and demands for justice and accountability were present, while also reminding the world that for the Rohingya, the genocide has not yet ended.

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The Gambia v. Myanmar: Proceedings on the Rohingya Genocide at the ICJ

This week, public hearings began at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Gambia v. Myanmar, concerning Burma’s responsibility for genocide against the Rohingya. At the ICJ, cases are brought against States, not individuals, meaning Burma (Myanmar) is answerable as a State for crimes committed against the Rohingya by the Burmese military and other state authorities.

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