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    Rohingya survivors await a UN court ruling on Myanmar's alleged genocide, a decision that could influence global justice.

    Rohingya Survivors Anticipate Genocide Ruling Against Myanmar

    International Court's Role in Genocide Cases

    By Stephanie van den Berg

    Background of the Case

    THE HAGUE, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Rohingya survivors of the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar expect the International Court of Justice, the United Nations' highest court, to rule the country committed genocide against them, they said on Friday.

    Survivors' Perspectives

    A judgment is expected in three-to-six months' time following three weeks of hearings at the court in the Hague that is also known as the World Court.

    Myanmar's Defense Arguments

    The outcome of the case will have repercussions beyond Myanmar, including affecting South Africa’s genocide case at the court against Israel over the war in Gaza.

    Implications of the Ruling

    GAMBIA BROUGHT THE CASE

    In their final submissions this week, lawyers for Gambia, a mainly Muslim country that brought the case, told the court that the only reasonable conclusion to be drawn from Myanmar's conduct is that it intended to destroy the Rohingya as a group.

    Myanmar has denied accusations of genocide and said the 2017 offensive that forced at least 730,000 Rohingya from their homes and into neighbouring Bangladesh was a legitimate counterterrorist operation.

    Speaking on Friday on the sidelines of a meeting of survivors of mass atrocities, Yousuf Ali, a 52-year-old Rohingya refugee who says he was tortured by the Myanmar military, said he believed the court would declare a genocide had been committed.

    "The world has witnessed us suffering for so many years (... ) how we were deported, how our homes were destroyed and we were killed," he said.

    A U.N. fact-finding mission concluded the offensive had included "genocidal acts" and survivors recounted killings, mass rape and arson.

    At the international court, Myanmar's lawyers said the fact-finding mission was biased and that its conclusions did not have the standard of proof needed for a finding of genocide.

    Gambia's Justice Minister Dawda Jallow asked the court to reject Myanmar's arguments and said a judgment declaring genocide would help to break Myanmar's "cycle of atrocities and impunities".

    (Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Table of Contents

    • International Court's Role in Genocide Cases
    • Background of the Case
    • Survivors' Perspectives
    • Myanmar's Defense Arguments
    • Implications of the Ruling

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rohingya survivors expect a genocide ruling against Myanmar.
    • •The International Court of Justice is handling the case.
    • •Gambia brought the case against Myanmar.
    • •Myanmar denies genocide, claims counterterrorism.
    • •A ruling could impact global justice and similar cases.

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