Rohingya Persecution Myanmar Government Prevents International Judiciary Court 23 January 28:23

The International Court of Justice, which is proceeding with hearings on persecution of the Myanmar minority, Rohingya, said measures to stop the Myanmar government from persecution, saying, `` Rohingya is still being harmed. '' Issued a tentative order to take

On behalf of the Islamic Cooperation Organization, Gambia in West Africa and the international judiciary in The Hague, Netherlands, alleged that persecution against the Muslim minority in Myanmar and the Rohingya people violated a genocide-free treaty. Filed in court.

The Gambia has also been asking the court to instruct the Myanmar government on interim measures to stop further persecution, and the decision was noted.

The International Court of Justice said on Tuesday that the Rohingya would still be harmed and that it would take the Myanmar government all measures to prevent murder and persecution and take action within four months. Has been ordered to submit a report summarizing this.

The order is tentative and the final ruling on whether Myanmar violates a treaty prohibiting genocide etc. is expected to take several years.

However, the international judiciary's recognition that Rohingya people are still at risk is likely to increase international pressure on the Myanmar government.

Myanmar government consider carefully

Although the Myanmar government has not responded officially so far, it has been expected to repel this order as it has continued to refuse international judicial intervention.

On the other hand, it is possible that the Myanmar side did not include the acceptance of the UN investigative team, which Myanmar has refused so far.

The Government of Myanmar is expected to carefully examine the contents of the order issued by the International Court of Justice before considering future actions.