Myanmar seeks to have Rohingya case thrown out of UN court
Source: Associated Press
Myanmar seeks to have Rohingya case thrown out of UN court
By MIKE CORDER
February 21, 2022
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) Lawyers for Myanmars military rulers on Monday sought to have a case at the United Nations top court that accuses the Southeast Asian nation of genocide against the Rohingya ethnic minority dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Public hearings at the International Court of Justice went ahead amid questions about who should represent Myanmar in the aftermath of the military take-over of the country last year.
A shadow administration known as the National Unity Government made up of representatives including elected lawmakers who were prevented from taking their seats by the military takeover had argued that it should be representing Myanmar in court.
But, instead, it was the administration installed by the military. The legal team was led by Ko Ko Hlaing, the minister for international cooperation. He replaced pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, who led the countrys legal team at earlier hearings in the case in 2019. She now is in prison after being convicted on what her supporters call trumped-up charges.
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