Yunus, ICC discuss ways to file crimes against humanity case in Jul-Aug massacre
ICC chief prosecutor appreciates Yunus’ 3 points on Rohingya crisis
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus met with International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim AA Khan on Thursday and discussed ways and means to file a crime against humanity case against the perpetrators of the July-August massacre in Bangladesh.
Meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, they also shared their "common vision" to strengthen Bangladesh-ICC cooperation and ensure accountability for crimes committed against the Rohingya people.
Khan also appreciated the chief adviser's three points regarding the Rohingya crisis, according to the Chief Adviser's Office.
Prof Yunus also met with Dick Schoof, prime minister of the Netherlands, seeking Dutch support for agricultural transformation, water management, tackling corruption, and implementing reforms.
The chief adviser also had a meeting with United States Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin.