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ID175651
Title ProperRohingya crisis and questions of accountability
LanguageENG
AuthorSimpson, Adam ;  Farrelly, Nicholas
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is no obvious end to the ongoing tragedy that faces the Muslim Rohingya communities of western Myanmar. Yet, with two important international legal cases underway at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court there are now important opportunities to maintain pressure on Myanmar’s government. Myanmar’s current government – a fusion of militarist, democratic, ethno-nationalist and conservative interests – has consistently sought to downplay the seriousness of the situation. This attitude, and the fraught, but politically effective, nexus between Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) and the military, has done much to encourage a culture of impunity among military and civilian decision-makers. Nevertheless, with crucial national elections scheduled for November 2020, and an economy battered by the global COVID-19 shutdown, Myanmar faces a confluence of grave challenges. Under these conditions, key decision-makers in Naypyitaw may hope that international scrutiny of violence against the Rohingya will fade. Given these court actions, however, this is unlikely. Whatever sympathy we may have for Aung San Suu Kyi’s predicament, she will not recover her reputation. And she will forever face hard questions about her inability to prevent, and, more importantly, refusal to condemn, ethnic cleansing.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 74, No.5; Oct 2020: p.486-494
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 74 No 5
Key WordsInternational court of Justice ;  Myanmar ;  Genocide ;  Accountability ;  Aung San Suu Kyi ;  Rohingya


 
 
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