Bangladesh, Dec. 7 -- Bangladesh will make its presence felt through various engagements among the international community during the three-day hearing at The Hague as top UN court is set to hear Myanmar genocide case beginning on December 10, says an official.

A Bangladesh delegation, led by Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque, will leave for The Hague, Netherlands on Sunday, the official here told UNB.

"The delegation has some civil society members, too," he said adding that they will have meetings with stakeholders and will observe the hearing.

The official who wished to remain unnamed said a minister-level delegation from Canada will also be there during the hearing.

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