International Criminal Court (ICC)
Crimes against Rohingyas: ICC Prosecutor seeks joint efforts to deliver justice
Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Karim A.A. Khan QC has laid emphasis on a collective responsibility which can actually help them move beyond talking about justice to delivering it for the Rohingyas.
“We have to work together to achieve justice. That is what required,” Khan told reporters at a media briefing at a city hotel, noting that justice is an absolutely essential prerequisite for indicating people’s rights.
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Expressing satisfaction over the support he received from Bangladesh so far, the ICC Prosecutor said he looks forward to working with all in Bangladesh, international community and the Rohingyas so that they can actually move forward.
This was Khan’s first visit to Bangladesh in his capacity as ICC Prosecutor and he said the challenge is to move beyond talk and to get actions and results so that “we can get the justice that we need.”
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