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Suu Kyi says 'genocidal intent cannot be the only hypothesis' in Rohingya case

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Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi tells the UN's top court there was no proof of "genocidal intent" behind her country's military campaign against Rohingya Muslims. SOUNDBITE

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