Myanmar junta criticises Argentina arrest warrant


YANGON: Myanmar's ruling junta criticised an Argentine court on Saturday (Feb 15) for issuing an arrest warrant for its top leader over alleged "genocide and crimes against humanity" towards the Rohingya minority.

The Rohingyas are a predominantly Muslim community from Buddhist-majority Myanmar where, according to Amnesty International, they have been subjected to apartheid conditions.

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