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Mizzima. . Myanmar's military leader, Colonel Min Aung Hlaing, said Rohingya violence, On November 27, the investigating attorney of the International Criminal Court (ICC) submitted to the court to issue an arrest warrant, claiming that he had committed crimes. It is said that the ICC filed the case on November 14, 2019, based on the evidence obtained, after the Myanmar military's violence against the Rohingya in Rakhine State between 2016 and 2017 began. Will the ICC actually approve and decide on the matter of issuing an arrest warrant for the military leader submitted by the ICC prosecutor? How does the ICC process work? Whether the military leader was actually arrested? The future prospects of the Burmese revolution and the military regime What could happen to the situation of international relations, including the military council and China? Regarding these topics, the founder of the legal support network, U Aung Htoo, a prominent human rights lawyer, was contacted by Mizzima reporter Shwe Ui. #ICC #military council #Mizzima ------------------------------------------ Mizzima News in Follow Burmese's official telegram channel here https://t.me/mizzimatv We invite you to support Mizzimatv to stand as an independent media. You can make your contribution by clicking the link below. https://bit.ly/2VhJ12U or https://tinyurl.com/donatemzm Subscribe our channel: / @mizzimanewstv Follow us: Facebook Myanmar Language / mizzimadaily Facebook English language / mizzimamyanmarnews Facebook Mizzima+TV / mizzimaplustv Twitter / mizzimanews Telegram https://t.me/mizzimatv Sportify https://open.spotify.com/show/0JqldUl... Mizzima TV App http://onelink.to/jnuwak Mizzima Weekly Analysis & Insight Digital Magazine Subscription : https://mizzimadailynews.substack.com/ Website : www.mizzima.com ..................... About us: Mizzima today is recognized as the most accessed and trusted source of news for the people of Myanmar. Mizzima boasts over 21 million followers of our main Facebook page in addition to a digital daily newspaper in Burmese, Mizzima App, weekly English language magazine, and FM and shortwave radio broadcasting. In addition to the approximately 32 million people reached via Mizzima TV and Radio broadcasting.