UN Court Takes Crucial Step in Holding Myanmar Accountable for Rohingya Genocide
As the UN’s top court begins hearings on Myanmar’s alleged genocide against the Rohingya, the path to accountability highlights critical questions about global justice and American interests in international law enforcement.
On Monday, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will start hearings that could finally hold Myanmar accountable for its brutal campaign against the Rohingya ethnic minority. This is a decisive moment not only for the persecuted Rohingya but also for the credibility of international institutions tasked with upholding human rights worldwide — institutions that America has a vested interest in strengthening to safeguard national sovereignty and global stability.Why Does This Matter to America and Its Values?The case was filed by Gambia in 2019, accusing Myanmar’s military of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention through a ruthless “clearance operation”...
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