
ICJ rules against Myanmar government
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The International Court of Justice, the world's highest court ordered Myanmar's government to prevent its military from committing acts of genocide against the Rohingya. The ICJ has also warned the Rohingya remain at serous risk of genocide and ordered the country to abide by the genocide convention and take all measures within its power to prevent further killings. Thursday's ruling, brought by the Gambia comes days after the government dismissed allegations of genocide. What does this ruling mean and will Myanmar abide by the orders? On line is Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC) Coordinator for Campaign and Media, Nay San Lwin.