The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ top judicial body, is set to hear a landmark case on Monday accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Muslim Rohingya minority.
The case marks the first comprehensive genocide proceedings before the court in more than a decade and is expected to have far-reaching legal and political implications beyond Myanmar.
Observers say the ruling could influence other genocide-related cases before the ICJ, including South Africa’s lawsuit against Israel over the war in Gaza.
Myanmar has denied the genocide allegations, according to Reuters.





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