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Implications of the ICJ Ruling on Rohingya in Myanmar

The Newlines Institute is hosting an event in regards to the ruling of the ICJ on the persecution of Rohingya in Myanmar on Tuesday, February 25th at 2 pm.

The Newlines Institute is hosting an event to cover and discuss what the implications are of the new International Court of Justice decision in favor of protecting the Rohingya. How will the ruling be implemented and enforced in Myanmar?

Feb 25th 2020, 2:00pm – 1776 Massachusetts Ave NW. Suite 120. Washington, DC, 20036

Keynote Speaker

Hon. Ambassador Sam BrownbackUS Ambassador at Large for Religious Freedom

Also featuring

Dr. Azeem IbrahimChair of the Rohingya Legal Forum and Director of Special Initiatives at the Newlines Institute.

Prof. John PackerProfessor of Law and the Director of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC) at the University of Ottawa and Convener of the Rohingya Legal Forum

Ashley S. KinsethInternational Human Rights Lawyer and Founder and Executive Director of Stateless Dignity

Nadira KourtProgram Manager at the Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect.

Tun KhinPresident of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK


Recording of the Event:

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