Myanmar and Gambia Clash in Global Court Over Rohingya Crisis
The Hague, NetherlandsFri Jan 16 2026
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Myanmar recently made a bold statement at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). They argued that Gambia failed to prove its claims of genocide against the Rohingya people. This case is huge and has been going on since 2019. Gambia, a Muslim-majority country in West Africa, brought this case to the ICJ. They accused Myanmar of targeting the Rohingya for destruction. Myanmar denied these claims.
In 2017, Myanmar's military launched a major offensive. This forced over 730, 000 Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh. Survivors told horrifying stories of killings, rape, and arson. A U. N. mission found that these actions included "genocidal acts. " However, Myanmar insists this was a counter-terrorism operation. They also questioned the U. N. mission's objectivity.
Gambia's lawyers argued that Myanmar's actions were not just about fighting terrorism. They pointed out that the military targeted civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. They also burned villages. This pattern, they said, showed genocidal intent.
The ICJ is the highest U. N. court for disputes between countries. This case is the first full genocide case the ICJ has heard in over a decade. The outcome could affect other cases, like South Africa's against Israel over the Gaza war.
Myanmar has faced more turmoil since 2021. The military took over the government and cracked down on protests. This sparked a nationwide rebellion. Now, Myanmar is holding elections that many criticize as unfair. The military claims these elections are legitimate and fair.
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