“Three guilty people were found guilty of discipline” at the village of Rohingya killed by the Myanmar army 9:19 on July 1st

The Myanmar military announced that three soldiers were convicted at a martial law conference in the western Myanmar village where Muslim minority Rohingyas were murdered for finding violations of military discipline. Did. However, the details of the charges and sentencing are not disclosed.

In Rakhine Oblast, western Myanmar, more than 700,000 Rohingya people evacuated to neighboring Bangladesh three years ago after the military's large-scale sweep operation against Rohingya militants.

Many were killed in the village of Gudalpin in the northern part of the province, and three soldiers were convicted at a martial law court on the basis of the fact that the Myanmar army was confirmed to violate military discipline in the village, a soldier was convicted on the 30th. Announced.

However, the soldiers' names and ranks, as well as details such as criminal charges and sentencing, are not disclosed, and the military explains that it is necessary to consider the morale of other soldiers.

Myanmar has been put under national responsibility by the International Court of Justice over the Rohingya issue, but the government and military refused to intervene in these international judicial courts, arguing that those who committed crimes would be tried domestically. I am.

On the other hand, it seems that criticism from international human rights groups and the like will increase as to the attitude of not disclosing sufficient information regarding domestic judicial procedures.