THE HAGUE (MNTV) – The International Court of Justice heard harrowing accounts of mass atrocities against Rohingya civilians on Tuesday, as Myanmar’s military government dismissed the genocide case as “flawed and unfounded.” During the second day of three-week hearings, lawyer Tafadzwa Pasipanodya presented evidence to ...
COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh (MNTV) — In the sprawling refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, where more than one million Rohingya live in overcrowded and fragile conditions, news from a courtroom thousands of kilometers away has stirred cautious hope. As hearings open at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Rohingya refugees are closely f...
DHAKA, Bangladesh (MNTV) — For Rohingya refugees living in sprawling camps in southern Bangladesh, the opening of genocide hearings against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice is more than a legal milestone — it is a rare moment when their suffering is spoken aloud before the world. On Monday, the United Nations’ top court […]...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (MNTV) – The International Court of Justice on Monday opened public hearings in a landmark genocide case concerning atrocities committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Burma, marking a critical phase in one of the most closely watched international legal proceedings of the past decade. The hearings, held at the ...