Newfoundlander's hope for justice as International Court of Justice hears Rohingya genocide case

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Rohingya refugees in Newfoundland and Labrador hold hope for justice as the International Court of Justice hears a genocide case against Myanmar. The case concerns the 2017 military operations that forced over 742,000 Rohingya from Myanmar, with allegations of widespread violence and killings. The ICJ proceedings, which began in January 2026, could set a precedent for international law and potentially lead to reparations for the Rohingya.


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