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Nobel Prize-winning Suu Kyi due for showdown with U.N. genocide probe

Myanmar's leader will challenge the U.N. top court's prosecution of an alleged military-led genocide of Rohingyas.

Rohingya people in Sittwe, capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state.
Rohingya people in Sittwe, capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state. (AN/DYKT Mohigan)

Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi will head a delegation to the United Nations' top court next month to challenge its prosecution of an alleged military-led genocide targeting Rohingya Muslims, her government said.

The announcement on Wednesday by Myanmar's presidential office came in response to a lawsuit against the nation filed by Gambia with the International Court of Justice, or ICJ, the U.N.'s main judicial body based at The Hague, Netherlands. Myanmar's president, Win Myint, holds a largely ceremonial post and is a close associate of Suu Kyi, a former icon of democracy and 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner.

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