Tag: Myanmar
World Court to rule on emergency measures in Myanmar genocide case
Aung San Suu Kyi travelled to The Hague last month to defend her country against the charges
Catholic churches, schools remain shuttered in separatist-controlled Myanmar state
Religious crackdown reportedly eased on Protestant, but not Catholic institutions
Sanction China for enabling Myanmar’s genocide
While Myanmar should be condemned publicly for the genocide against the Rohingya, its ‘friends’ who have enabled the atrocity should also face scrutiny
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi urges World Court to drop genocide case
Statements from Myanmar that it was taking action to prosecute soldiers accused of wrongdoing were not credible, Gambia lawyer says
Kidnappings multiply in Myanmar’s Rakhine State as conflict deepens
Govt has vowed to crush rebels, sending thousands of troops into region
Rights groups launch Myanmar boycott ahead of Hague genocide hearings
Myanmar has denied almost all allegations made by refugees against its troops, including of mass rape, killings and arson
Rohingya genocide charges: Suu Kyi prepares to defend Myanmar against ‘meddling...
Lawyers push for investigators be allowed into the country to further investigate reports of human rights abuses
Myanmar’s landmine legacy continues to destroy lives
Myanmar found is the only country where govt forces were found to have used antipersonnel landmines in the last year
Myanmar begins rare court martial after probe into Rohingya atrocities
Myanmar's military
began a rare court martial of soldiers on Nov. 26 following a probe into alleged
atrocities during a crackdown on Rohingya Muslims, a spokesman...
Gambia files Rohingya genocide case against Myanmar at UN court
West African nation also claims the 600,000 Rohingya who did not flee Myanmar are at serious risk of further atrocities