Oral Testimony by Free Rohingya Coalition Coordinator Razia Sultana, Security Council, NGO Working Group Meeting

“Sultana, who coordinates the Free Rohingya Coalition and founded the group Rohingya Women Welfare, noted that Myanmar’s armed forces were put on a U.N. blacklist of government and rebel groups “credibly suspected” of carrying out rapes and other acts of sexual violence in conflict for the first time this year.” Published by Associated Press on April 16, 2018 Rohingya lawyer urges UN to refer Myanmar to ICC for crimes UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A lawyer from Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslim minority who focuses on the trauma, mass rape and trafficking of its girls and women urged the U.N. Security Council on