Persecution of Myanmar End of trial by International Court of Justice Next month, provisional judgment December 13: 8:47

The trial of the International Court of Justice, which asks the government for the persecution of the Minority and Rohingya people in Myanmar, ended on 12th, with both plaintiffs and defendants renewing their claims. The plaintiff's decision on the tentative instructions the court is seeking to stop persecution as soon as possible is expected to be presented next month.

This case is based on the fact that the Gambia in West Africa represented Myanmar's government on behalf of countries and regions with many Muslims. It is the one that raised an appeal for responsibility.

At the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the Netherlands, both plaintiffs and defendants renewed their claims on the 12th, the final day of the three-day hearing.

The Gambian side of the plaintiff pointed out that there was no explanation about how the children and women were killed in an extremely terrible way in response to Myanmar's objection made the day before.

On the other hand, Myanmar's advisor, Aung San Suu Kyi, said, `` Finishing the sowing and dissatisfied societies that have just begun to build trust destroys the interethnic harmony. "He reiterated his idea of ​​refusing international judicial intervention.

In this trial, the plaintiffs are expected to make a decision on the provisional instructions that the court is seeking to stop persecution as soon as possible next month.

However, as to whether or not it violates the genocide treaty, it is necessary to make further claims from both sides, and it is expected that it will take time in years to make a decision.