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Who is Abubakar speaking against Suu Kyi?

The Dhaka Times Desk Gambia, a West African country, filed a case against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice for the genocide of Rohingya Muslims. Gambian Justice Minister Abubakar Tambadou spoke against Suu Kyi. Who is this Abubakar? The hearing of the first day of the case has already ended. This 3-day hearing is already over. Gambia's legal team called for an end to the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in the first day of hearings.

Gambia, a West African country, filed a case against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice for the genocide of Rohingya Muslims. Gambian Justice Minister Abubakar Tambadou spoke against Suu Kyi. Who is this Abubakar? The hearing of the first day of the case has already ended. This 3-day hearing is already over. Gambia's legal team called for an end to the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in the first day of hearings.

This group is led by the country's Minister of Justice, Abubakar Tambadou. During the hearing, Gambia's Justice Minister Abubakar Tambadou told the judges of the International Court of Justice that, 'Tell Myanmar to stop such merciless killings. Tell them to stop this barbarism, which is shocking the conscience of all of us. Ask Myanmar to stop genocide of its own people.'

In the whole world, Abubakar has played the most active role against the genocide in Myanmar. That is why the discussion has started about him. Abubakar Tambadou is a Gambian politician and a lawyer. He is also serving as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the country since February 7, 2017. Prior to that, he worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Gambia's Justice Minister studied at a high school in the country's capital, Banjul.

Then he also took LLB degree from University of Warwick, UK. Later, he received a higher degree in law from Sous University of London. Mr. Abubakar can speak 6 languages. English and French are among them.

It should be noted that Abubakar Tambadou visited the Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh in 2018. After the visit, Abubakar Tambadou compared the persecution of the Rohingya to the Rwandan genocide.

This post was last modified on ডিসেম্বর ২৬, ২০১৯ 4:57 pm

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