This briefing paper details how, despite British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and other government ministers repeatedly talking about holding the Burmese military to account for its crimes, in practice they are fiercely resisting pressure to take action on accountability.
- Dominic Raab refuses to say he supports referring Burma to the International Criminal Court.
- Dominic Raab refuses to join the Rohingya genocide case at the International Court of Justice.
- Dominic Raab repeatedly blocked UK legislation which would have enabled the UK to make genocide determinations and take more action in response to genocide.