The Manila Times

ICC probe Rohingya killings

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YANGON: The Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) has approved a long-awaited full investigat­ion into Myanmar’s alleged abuse of Rohingya Muslims, including crimes against humanity and persecutio­n.

The Hague- based war crimes court said in a statement it “authorized the prosecutor to proceed with an investigat­ion for the alleged crimes within the ICC’s jurisdicti­on” relating to Myanmar.

The probe will look at allegation­s of “systematic acts of violence,” deportatio­n as a crime against humanity, and persecutio­n on the grounds of ethnicity or religion against the Rohingyas, it said.

The developmen­t ups pressure on Myanmar after it faced a separate genocide lawsuit earlier this week at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice — the United Nation’s top court — over its treatment of the Rohingya.

Myanmar launched a military crackdown in 2017 that forced 740,000 Rohingya to flee over the border into sprawling camps

in Bangladesh, in violence that United Nations investigat­ors say amounts to “genocide”.

Myanmar is not signed up to the ICC, but the court ruled last year that it has jurisdicti­on over crimes against the Rohingya minority because Bangladesh, where they are now refugees, is a member.

Chief ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda was allowed to open a preliminar­y investigat­ion on Myanmar in September 2018, and formally applied to begin a full- scale formal probe in July this year.

The court said a panel of judges on Thursday “authorized the commenceme­nt of the investigat­ion in relation to any crime, including any future crime” committed against the Rohingyas.

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Rohingya refugees gather behind a barbed-wire fence in a temporary settlement setup in a ‘no man’s land’ border zone between Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Internatio­nal Criminal Court gave the green light for a long-awaited full probe into Myanmar’s alleged crimes against Rohingya Muslims, including violence and forced deportatio­ns.
AFP PHOTO PROBE AT LAST Rohingya refugees gather behind a barbed-wire fence in a temporary settlement setup in a ‘no man’s land’ border zone between Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Internatio­nal Criminal Court gave the green light for a long-awaited full probe into Myanmar’s alleged crimes against Rohingya Muslims, including violence and forced deportatio­ns.

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