The United Nations' top court began on Monday hearing a historic case accusing Myanmar of genocide against the Muslim Rohingya minority. This landmark case is of great significance for international law and human rights. The case was brought by The Gambia against Myanmar. The accusations include systematic killings, rapes, and forced displacement of people. Myanmar representatives deny all allegations, calling them false. The international community is closely watching the proceedings.
UN Court Begins Hearing Genocide Case Against Myanmar
The UN's top court started a historic case against Myanmar for genocide against the Rohingya minority. The case was brought by The Gambia. Accusations include systematic killings and forced displacement. Myanmar denies all charges.