Erasing Identity, Enabling Atrocity The International Court of Justice's ongoing case against Myanmar for genocide has raised fundamental questions about what happens when a state intentionally strips a group of its citizenship and identity.
The Rohingya, Myanmar's Muslim minority, have been subjected to decades of persecution, forced displacement, and mass expulsions.
A closer examination of the country's "architecture of statelessness" reveals a disturbing pattern – one that not only enables atrocities but also erases the existence of entire communities.