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ICC prosecutor asks to open an investigation on Bangladesh, Myanmar
Rohingya refugees carry an elderly woman from Rakhine state in Myanmar along a path near Teknaf in Bangladesh on September 3, 2017. u00e2u20acu201du00c2u00a0AFP pic

AMSTERDAM, June 26 —The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court took the next step toward opening a full investigation into alleged crimes against the Rohingya people who were driven from Myanmar to Bangladesh, a statement from the prosecutor said today.

After opening a preliminary inquiry in September 2018, the prosecutor said "she will submit a request for an authorisation to open an investigation into this situation.”

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Although Myanmar is not a member of the court, the ICC has already determined it has jurisdiction over possible crimes in the region, due to the cross-border nature of the alleged crime of deportation and because Bangladesh is a member. — Reuters

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