Rohingya survivors expect UN’s highest court to find Myanmar committed genocide
背景與事件
Rohingya survivors of the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar expect the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ highest court, to rule that Myanmar committed genocide against them.
國際法院案件進展
- The Gambia has filed a genocide case against Myanmar before the International Court of Justice, accusing Myanmar’s leadership of carrying out “brutal and vicious violations” against the Rohingya Muslim minority group.
- The three-week hearings on the merits of the genocide case began on January 29, 2026, marking a significant step in the legal process.
- The case was referred to the top UN judicial body by The Gambia, which acted as a third-party rights defender.
國際社會關注
International media and organizations, including Reuters, BBC, and Human Rights Watch, have reported on the case, highlighting the severity of the 2017 military crackdown and the ongoing demand for justice from Rohingya survivors.
Rohingya survivors have travelled from refugee camps in Bangladesh to The Hague to seek justice in this landmark genocide case against Myanmar.
相關連結
- Reuters: Rohingya survivors expect UN’s highest court to find Myanmar committed genocide
- US News: Rohingya Survivors Expect UN’s Highest Court to Find Myanmar Committed Genocide
- Human Rights Watch: Rohingya Genocide Case Moves to Judgment
- BBC: Top UN court begins hearings in Rohingya genocide case
- Al Jazeera: Why The Gambia wants Myanmar punished for Rohingya genocide
- Le Monde: Myanmar: Murder of children is ‘clearest indicator’ of genocidal intent
- YouTube: “We Want To Go Home” Rohingya Survivors Seek Justice
- DW: Myanmar faces Rohingya genocide case: What to know
