Rights group: Myanmar’s genocide against Rohingya not over

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AFP :
Human rights lawyers and activists said on Monday that Myanmar is continuing to commit genocide against Rohingya Muslims in breach of orders by the United Nation’s top court.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in January rejected arguments made personally by Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in The Hague and imposed urgent interim measures on the predominantly Buddhist nation.
The ICJ ordered Myanmar to cease the commission of genocidal acts, prevent the destruction of evidence of crimes against the Rohingya and report back to the UN every six months.
“The genocide is still ongoing,” Tun Khin, president of Burma Rohingya Organisation UK, said in a statement Monday, the deadline for the second report. The group is one of the most prominent Rohingya rights organizations.
“The Myanmar government and military are calculating that they can safely ignore the provisional measures and not face any consequences,” he said.
A brutal military crackdown in 2017 is thought to have killed thousands and forced
some 750,000 Rohingya to flee to refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Around 600,000 more Rohingya remain in Myanmar, however, stripped of citizenship in what rights activists describe as apartheid conditions.
Myanmar denies committing genocide, justifying the 2017 operations as a means of rooting out Rohingya insurgents.
M Arsalan Suleman, legal counsel working on the case against Myanmar, confirmed Monday the country had submitted the report in time.
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