Five years have passed since the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) issued its legally binding provisional measures order to protect the Rohingya on 23 January 2020. Tragically, ‘never again’ has become ‘yet again’.
This latest report from Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK is the tenth in its series documenting repeated and systematic breaches of the ICJ’s order to protect the Rohingya. Covering the period 24 May 2024-31 December 2024, the report details numerous human rights violations, many of which constitute atrocity crimes, including acts of genocide perpetrated by the Myanmar armed forces against the Rohingya and war crimes carried out by the Arakan Army (AA), in breach of the provisional measures ordered by the ICJ to protect the Rohingya. In 2024, several thousand more Rohingya, including forced conscripts, are believed to have been killed in the conflict in Rakhine State and at least 70,000 more have fled to Bangladesh.
Full report is available here.