Foreign Minster Dr AK Abdul Momen has sought efforts from the International Criminal Court (ICC) to resolve the case related to the Rohingyas as soon as possible — to ensure that genocide never happens again anywhere in the world.
"You should put in efforts to finish the case as fast as possible. Justice delayed, justice denied," he said to ICC Prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan QC on Tuesday.
In November 2019, the International Criminal Court judges granted a request to open a full investigation into alleged atrocities committed against the Rohingyas within the jurisdiction of the court.
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This authorisation to open an investigation is seen as a “significant development” for the pursuit of justice and the establishment of the truth, in particular for the victims of alleged crimes in this situation.
Investigators from the Office of the Prosecutor are now carefully and thoroughly seeking to uncover the truth regarding what happened to the Rohingya people in Myanmar which forced them to flee to Bangladesh.
Foreign Minster Momen said those involved in Rohingya genocide should be held accountable. "We say genocide never again."