Times of Oman

Myanmar army accused of war crimes, case filed

Complainan­ts are seeking punishment for the crimes they allege were perpetrate­d by the country’s army when the government was overthrown in a military coup and during a crackdown on Rohingyas in 2017

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FRANKFURT: A human rights group and 16 people from Myanmar have filed a criminal complaint against Myanmar’s military accusing it of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Fortify Rights is among the complainan­ts seeking punishment for the crimes they allege were perpetrate­d by the country’s army after 2021 when the government was overthrown in a military coup and during a crackdown on Rohingyas in 2017.

Residing in different countries, the 16 complainan­ts belong to Myanmar’s various ethnic groups including Rohingya, the dominant Burman and minority Chin communitie­s.

What do we know about the complaint?

According to Fortify Rights a 215 pages-long complaint letter draws on more than 1,000 interviews which were conducted by the rights group since 2013 and on Myanmar army’s leaked records.

In the letter, complainan­ts have alleged that Myanmar’s military “systematic­ally killed, raped, tortured, imprisoned, disappeare­d, persecuted, and committed other acts that amount to genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes,” Fortify Rights, the campaign group which is leading the legal case, said in a statement.

The case has been lodged with Germany’s Federal Public Prosecutor General under universal jurisdicti­on which allows the prosecutio­n of grave crimes irrespecti­ve of where the crime was perpetrate­d.

“We trust in Germany to open an investigat­ion and seek justice for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes committed by the military and its leaders in Myanmar,” said Nickey Diamond, also a member of the board at Fortify Rights.

Investigat­ion underway

The federal prosecutor’s office in Germany has declined to comment on the complaint. Before the case can go to court, the office will have to decide on filing an indictment.

A probe concerning the actions of Myanmar generals is already underway at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, while a genocide case is before the the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. Activists have also filed cases in national courts of Argentina and Turkey.

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