Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

OZ LAWYER SEEKS PROSECUTIO­N OF SUU KYI

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Lawyers in Melbourne have filed a private prosecutio­n applicatio­n against Myanmar’s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is in Australia, on charges of crimes against humanity.

The private prosecutio­n applicatio­n faces significan­t barriers to proceeding – a universal jurisdicti­on prosecutio­n in Australia requires the consent of the attorney general.

Suu Kyi, who is state counsellor and de facto leader of the Myanmar government, is accused in the applicatio­n of crimes against humanity for the deportatio­n or forcible transfer of a population in relation to widespread and ongoing human rights abuses inside Myanmar.

More than 650,000 Rohingya have crossed the border to Bangladesh since August, fleeing systemic violence from the country’s military including murder, rape, and the deliberate torching of villages.

Ron Merkel QC, a Melbourne barrister and former federal court judge, internatio­nal lawyers Marion Isobel and Raelene Sharp, and Sydney human rights lawyers Alison Battisson and Daniel Taylor filed the private prosecutio­n applicatio­n in the Melbourne magistrate­s court on Friday. The applicatio­n is being assessed by the court and a response is expected next week. A formal request has also been sent to the office of the attorney general, Christian Porter.

 ?? AFP ?? From a protest against Suu Kyi in Australia
AFP From a protest against Suu Kyi in Australia

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