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Tun Khin Featured in USCIRF Podcast Series on Justice and Accountability for Burma

BROUK President Tun Khin was featured in a two-part podcast series by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), examining international efforts to hold the Burmese military accountable for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed against the Rohingya and other ethnic and religious communities in Burma.

In the first episode, outgoing UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Burma Tom Andrews and Arsalan Suleman, who was part of The Gambia’s legal team in the genocide case against Burma at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), spoke about ongoing international accountability efforts and pathways to justice for victims of atrocities committed by the Burmese military.

The second episode focused on the use of universal jurisdiction to pursue accountability for crimes committed by the Burmese military. Tun Khin joined Salai Za Uk Ling of the Chin Human Rights Organization to discuss the importance of international justice efforts and the role survivors and civil society organisations play in seeking accountability.

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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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၂၀၂၅ခုနှစ်၊ ဇွန်လ (၁၃) ရက်နေ့၊ သောကြာနေ့တွင် လူမှုမီဒီယာပလက်ဖောင်းများပေါ်တွင် အနက်ရောင်၀တ်ဆင်ကာ သင်၏ဓာတ်ပုံနှင့် စည်းလုံးညီညွတ်မှုစာတိုများကို မျှဝေခြင်းဖြင့် #Black4Rohingya လှုပ်ရှားမှုတွင် ပါဝင်လိုက်ပါ။ ရိုဟင်ဂျာများသည် လူမျိုးရေးခွဲခြားမှု၊ နိုင်ငံသားအခွင့်အရေး ငြင်းပယ်မှု၊ လွတ်လပ်စွာ သွားလာခွင့်၊ ပညာရေး၊

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