THE HAGUE, Netherlands — In a SHAMEFUL and BLOOD-SOAKED spectacle at the World Court, Myanmar’s military junta has DARED to defend the systematic annihilation of the Rohingya people as “counter-terrorism,” a brazen lie that exposes the TOTAL COLLAPSE of international justice. As over 700,000 survivors languish in hellish camps, where children starve and girls are sold into sexual slavery, the regime’s representatives coldly dismissed mountains of evidence of mass rape, arson, and slaughter as “unsubstantiated allegations.”
This is not a legal defense; it is a BLUEPRINT for genocide in the 21st century, delivered with impunity before the very court established to prevent such horrors. The world watches, paralyzed, as a nation methodically erases an entire people from existence, branding them “Bengali” terrorists to justify their extermination. Meanwhile, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who once whitewashed these crimes now rots in the junta’s own prison, a poetic yet hollow justice that does nothing for the victims.
The HARROWING truth is that the international community’s inaction and crippling aid cuts have become silent accomplices to this ongoing crime. While prosecutors at a separate tribunal beg for arrest warrants for the regime’s murderous leaders, the machinery of death continues unchallenged. The world’s courtrooms have become mere theaters where killers debate the semantics of their own atrocities.
If this is not genocide, then the word has lost all meaning, and our collective humanity is nothing but a forgotten lie.




