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- The International Court of Justice began hearings regarding alleged genocide against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority. - Gambia filed the case in 2019, accusing Myanmar of violating the Genocide Convention following a 2017 military operation. - The court will hear evidence and testimony from both sides over the next three weeks, with Rohingya survivors hoping for justice. A: Hey Hana! Did you hear about something big happening with Myanmar? B: No, Kenji! What’s up? A: It’s about the Rohingya people. They're in a court case! B: A court case? Really? What's it about? A: It’s about whether Myanmar committed genocide against them. It’s a really serious accusation. B: Genocide? Wow, that’s terrible. What happened? A: Back in 2017, Myanmar's army did a big operation in Rakhine state. Lots of people died, and over 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. B: That’s awful! So, Gambia is representing them? A: Exactly! Gambia is bringing the case to the International Court of Justice, on behalf of some Muslim countries. B: And Myanmar says they didn't do anything wrong? A: Yep. They deny the allegations. It’s gotten complicated since Aung San Suu Kyi was removed from power. B: Oh, right, the coup! So, who's representing them now? A: A former military officer. It’s a bit crazy. B: Poor Rohingya people! They just want to go home and have justice, right? A: That's what one survivor said. They really want to make sure it never happens again. B: It sounds like a long process. How long will it take? A: The court is hearing arguments now, and it should last about three weeks. They’ll hear from both sides and from witnesses too.
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