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Myanmar at the ICJ: Why Genocide's Legal Threshold Must Remain High
The International Court of Justice is hearing genocide allegations against Myanmar over its treatment of the Rohingya population in Rakhine State. But this isn't about whether terrible violence occurred or whether serious crimes were committed. It's about whether that violence meets the Genocide Convention's exceptionally demanding legal test for specific intent to destroy a group, and why loosening that standard would damage the credibility of genocide law itself.

