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Myanmar expels East Timor’s representative over war crimes case

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Myanmar is defending itself against prosecution at the International Court of Justice over allegations of genocide against the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.

YANGON: Myanmar’s junta announced yesterday the ejection of East Timor’s top representative in the country, after a rights group said Dili had opened a legal case against the military for war crimes.

Myanmar’s military – which snatched power in a 2021 coup – has for decades been accused of rights abuses, mostly targeting the nation’s ethnic minorities.

The nation is currently defending itself from prosecution at the International Court of Justice over allegations of genocide against the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.

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