International Criminal Court (ICC) adjudicators will hold closed-door meetings following month to debate whether to allow the launch of an inquiry into the forced exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Arakan state of Myanmar.
Only main prosecutor Ms Fatou Bensouda will seem before the three judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) hearing on June 20, presiding judge Mr Peter Kovacs said in his Friday order.
Rohingya people are demanding justice from world leaders and to save Rohingya in Arakan state and Bangladesh Rohingya Camps.
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Are you from Bangladesh.
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No, I am from Myanmar. Currently living abroad.
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Where are you from please @nosleep92
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