Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues

1544-0044

Abstrait

Analysis of Human Rights Violations Committed by Myanmar against the Rohingya Ethnicity is viewed from the Perspective of International Criminal Law

Herli Antoni, Yennie K Milono, Cantika Ramadhani Bintang

Human rights violations are extraordinary crimes that cause or injure many victims, and then these actions are carried out intentionally or unintentionally with the intention to injure or deprive a person of their human rights. In the case committed by Mnymar on his Rohingya ethnicity, including human rights violations, in which there are many crimes of human rights violations such as the holding differences in status, rape, murder, not being recognized as citizenship by the Mynmar government and cultural discrimination that made the Rohingya ethnicity expelled by Mynmar. Then in 2017 Myanmar carried out an attempt to ethnically cleanse its Rohingya in the event that Mnymar carried out actions in the event that Mnymar carried out actions Kasar, namely by forcibly expelling the Rohingya ethnic in Rakhine Province. The Rohingya community has also experienced various forms of rights violations since 1928. That can be lifted from this journal is the actions taken by the Mynmar government to the Rohingya ethnicity are a form of human rights violations Because many of the Rohingya ethnicity do not feel the freedom and there are differences in caste and religion and there are many economic crisis actions that make The Rohingya ethnicity is getting harder. Journal writing of this article uses normative methods, namely by using literature, legislative arrangements, theoretical foundations or from the opinions of several experts. Efforts to get this case resolved are first by stopping the existence of violence, whether it is physical violence or others that harm human rights.

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