Arrest warrant sought for Myanmar Commander-in-Chief for Rohingya crimes

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Arrest warrant sought for Myanmar Commander-in-Chief for Rohingya crimes

The move, announced on Wednesday, follows a comprehensive investigation by the ICC into the 2016 and 2017 waves of violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine province targeting the minority Muslim Rohingya community.

IOM/Saikat Biswas

Rohingya refugees setting up temporary shelters among rice fields in southern Bangladesh, after fleeing brutal violence in Myanmar. (September 2017)

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