“I call for urgent, voluntary and substantial contribution of the [OIC] member states for the legal case,” Gambia’s Justice Minister Dawda A Jallow said while presenting the latest update of the Rohingya case at the CFM, where the Rohingya crisis appeared to be the key agenda. He warned that any uncoordinated OIC intervention could affect the case and “seriously complicate matters”. On January 23 last, the ICJ made the historic unanimous decision ordering provisional measures to prevent further acts of genocide against the Rohingyas in Myanmar. “The OIC took the Rohingya issue seriously . all the OIC members have been supporting us strongly over the issue in the United Nations,” he said.
Source: Dhaka Tribune November 28, 2020 11:48 UTC