ICC warrant out for Myanmar junta chief

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The Universal Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor on Wednesday inquired judges to give an capture warrant for Myanmar’s junta chief Min Aung Hlaing over affirmed wrongdoings against humankind committed against Rohingya Muslims. Karim Khan’s ask to the court’s Hague-based judges is the primary application for an capture warrant against a high-level Myanmar government official in association with mishandle against the Rohingya individuals. This included wrongdoings of expulsion and abuse, purportedly committed between 25 Admirable and 31 December 2017, Khan said. A junta representative did not promptly react to a ask for comment. The ICC prosecutor in 2019 opened a test into suspected violations committed against the Rohingya in Myanmar’s fretful Rakhine state in 2016 and 2017, that incited the mass migration of 750,000 of the Muslim minority within the southeast Asian nation to neighboring Bangladesh.