Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Rohingya seek trial for Myanmar military leaders

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

Rohingya leaders in Bangladesh on Tuesday challenged the United Nations to ensure Myanmar’s generals stand trial after investigat­ors called for top military commanders to be prosecuted for genocide against the minority.

A UN fact-finding mission into violations in Myanmar said the country’s army chief and five other senior brass should be investigat­ed over a brutal crackdown last year that drove 700,000 Rohingya Muslims into Bangladesh.

The report commission­ed by the UN Human Rights Council detailed a horrifying list of atrocities against the Rohingya, including murder, enforced disappeara­nce, torture, and sexual violence “perpetrate­d on a massive scale.”

Estimates that 10,000 were killed in the 2017 crackdown were “conservati­ve”, investigat­ors said.

Myanmar has vehemently denied the allegation­s, insisting it was responding to attacks by Rohingya rebels.

Community leaders for the roughly one million displaced Rohingya in southern Bangladesh welcomed calls for prosecutio­n, but said they would judge the UN on its ability to deliver justice. “The UN has to ensure that justice sees the light,” Rohingya community leader Abdul Gowffer told AFP by phone.

“The commanders must face an ICC trial,” he added, referring to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court in The Hague.

The investigat­ors have called on the UN Security Council to refer the Myanmar situation to the ICC or for the creation of an ad hoc internatio­nal criminal tribunal.

 ?? AP ?? Rohingya women shout slogans during a protest.
AP Rohingya women shout slogans during a protest.

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