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  2. Rohingya genocide case - Wikipedia

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    The ICJ held a public hearing on that request for three days, 10–12 December 2019. [17] A commentator described the hearing as a "remarkable spectacle," noting that The Gambia's team provided "brutal descriptions" of atrocities, while Aung San Suu Kyi avoided using the word "Rohingya"—except in a reference to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army.

  3. Rohingya genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Rohingya genocide is a series of ongoing persecutions and killings of the Muslim Rohingya people by the military of Myanmar.The genocide has consisted of two phases [3] [4] to date: the first was a military crackdown that occurred from October 2016 to January 2017, and the second has been occurring since August 2017. [5]

  4. File:Aerial view of a burned Rohingya village in Rakhine ...

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  5. Category:Rohingya genocide - Wikipedia

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  6. Myanmar's Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar's Killing Fields is a 2018 British-American television documentary film about the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar.Produced by the American investigative journalism program Frontline on PBS, it investigates the origin of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar as well as the ongoing situation of the Rohingya people.

  7. Inn Din massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Inn Din massacre was a mass execution of Rohingyas by the Myanmar Army and armed Rakhine locals in the village of Inn Din, in Rakhine State, Myanmar on 2 September 2017. [1] [4] [5] [6] The victims were accused of being members of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) by authorities.

  8. Conflict in Rakhine State (2016–present) - Wikipedia

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    The survivors, as well as Rohingya activists and the Myanmar government blamed the Arakan Army, which denied the accusations. [452] Nay San Lwin, co-founder of Free Rohingya Coalition, in January 2025 alleged that the Arakan Army had killed at least 2,500 Rohingyas and forced around 40,000 to flee Myanmar between March to August 2024. [453]

  9. International reactions to the Rohingya genocide - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Security Council has convened several times to discuss the Rohingya crisis Rakhine State in Myanmar. The Rohingya genocide is a term applied to the persecution—including mass killings, mass rapes, village-burnings, deprivations, ethnic cleansing, and internments—of the Rohingya people of western Myanmar (particularly northern Rakhine state).