Rohingya persecution The hearing of the Myanmar government begins the Hague Dec. 11 5:30

The hearing of the Myanmar government's responsibility for persecution against the Minority and Rohingya people in Myanmar began in the International Court of Justice, and the plaintiff's side to the court to issue provisional instructions to immediately stop the persecution I asked.

The trial is based on the responsibility of the Myanmar government of the West African Gambia on behalf of many Muslim countries and territories that the persecution of Myanmar's minority Muslim Rohingya violates the genocide treaty prohibiting genocide. Filed a complaint.

The International Court of Justice in The Hague, the Netherlands, began hearings on a 10-day to 3-day schedule.

On the first day, the Gambian side of the plaintiff remarked, giving examples of villages in western Myanmar based on reports from the United Nations investigation team, and the majority of Rohingya, including women and children, were killed by Myanmar soldiers Insisted that there was a suspicion.

On top of that, Rohingya people staying in Myanmar appealed that they were still at risk of life and asked the court to give temporary instructions to stop persecution immediately.

On the other hand, the Myanmar side, Aung San Suu Kyi, the national adviser, led the defense team and sat down on the defendant's seat to hear more than three hours of plaintiffs' complaints.

On the 11th, the Myanmar side will make a statement, and it will be noticed what Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, will make.

Suu Kyi is silent

At the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the Netherlands, a car on the morning of the local time on the morning of the local counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, who headed the Myanmar defense team, arrived after being led by a guard car.

Suu Kyi entered the building without responding to the media's questions, and left the court after silently boarding the car and leaving the court.

In front of the court, Rohingya people who evacuated and lived in various parts of Europe gathered together and said, “We want justice” and appealed to the Myanmar government to make strict judgments. It was.

On the other hand, Myanmar people supporting Suu Kyi also gathered in front of the court, and the local police monitored the two groups so that they did not collide.

A meeting in Yangon supported by Mr. Suu Kyi

In Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar, a large meeting was held to support Mr. Suu Kyi.

The rally was organized by the ruling party led by Mr. Suu Kyi, and the people who participated marched toward the center of the city, and the main street in front of the Yangon City Hall, where it was gathered, was filled with people.

Participants said, “I think that Mr. Suu Kyi will deal with the Rohingya issue fairly, so he will win the trial”.

In Myanmar, there are many voices admiring that Suu Kyi led a defense team and entered the International Court of Justice as "I was standing up to protect Myanmar", and these meetings are held in various places.