On February 13, 2025, a federal criminal court in Buenos Aires, Argentina, issued arrest warrants for 25 senior Myanmar officials, including Min Aung Hlaing, Aung San Suu Kyi, Htin Kyaw, and Soe Win, for genocide against the Rohingya, marking a significant step towards accountability. However, the National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar attempted to evade responsibility, framing the issue as solely the military’s fault and attempting to rewrite history to absolve civilian leaders. The Burmese Rohingya Organization U.K. (BROUK) also faced backlash for misleadingly downplaying Aung San Suu Kyi’s inclusion in the arrest warrants and attempting to shift blame onto the Argentine prosecutor, raising questions about their credibility and motives.
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Do the Taliban Have a Foreign Policy?
The Taliban's foreign policy is increasingly defined by principles of neutrality, non-interference, and sovereignty, aiming for political recognition and economic pragmatism. This approach marks a gradual transition towards trilateral and multilateral engagement with other nations, reflecting a strategic shift in their international relations. Want More Context? 🔎
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