In order to convict the International Criminal Court for the cruel assassination of Myanmar Rohingya, 132 MPs from five Southeast Asian countries wanted the United Nations Security Council intervention.

in #news6 years ago

In a joint statement, they said the Myanmar government and the army must increase pressure to stop human rights violations against minorities, including Rohingya.

There are problems of MPs from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and East Timor, among them 22 members of the Human Rights Association of ASEAN MPs (FHR).

A joint statement published on the APHR website published on Friday at the end of one year of the Rohingyas crisis has been published.

It is said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) does not have the right to judge Rohingya torture, because Myanmar has been signed in Rome. In this situation, the United Nations Security Council may start investigating charges against Myanmar through the ICC.

APHR chairman Malaysian MP Charles Santiago said in the statement, "One year after the Myanmar army started the genocide in the Rakhine state, we are not seeing any signs of dealing with criminals in this incident.

"Since Myanmar is reluctant and unable to investigate the matter itself, the international community must come forward to ensure international liability."

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