YANGON — An international court case against Myanmar for genocide against the mostly Muslim Rohingya minority is “flawed and unfounded”, Yangon’s foreign ministry said Wednesday. In a statement published in a state newspaper it called on the International Court of Justice, which began hearings in The Hague on Monday, to “reach its judgement based on fact and settled law strictly within the framework of the Genocide Convention”. ICJ judges are hearing three weeks of testimony as they weigh accusations by The Gambia that Myanmar committed genocide against the Rohingya in a 2017 crackdown. READ: Myanmar faces Rohingya genocide case: What […]... Keep on reading: ICJ genocide case 'flawed and unfounded' –Myanmar gov't