More than 80 dead in Myanmar unrest

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YANGON: More than 80 people have been killed in a wave of communal violence in western Myanmar this month, a government official said on Thursday.

He said about 71 people had died in more than a week of clashes, in  addition to 10 Muslims killed on June 3 by a Buddhist mob seeking revenge for  the rape and murder of a local woman — the apparent spark for the unrest.

Rakhine state has been rocked by rioting, arson and a cycle of revenge  attacks involving Buddhist Rakhine and Muslim Rohingya, prompting growing  international concern.

Myanmar officials and many Burmese, including the mostly Buddhist ethnic  Rakhine, consider the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants from neighbouring  Bangladesh, and refer to them as “Bengalis”.

The dead bodies of eight more ethnic Rakhine were found in the village of  Yathedaung, about 65 kilometres (40 miles) from the state capital Sittwe, the  official said.

 “These people were killed during clashes with Bengalis,” he told AFP by  telephone from Sittwe.

About 800,000 Rohingya live in Myanmar, according to the United Nations,  which describes them as one of the world’s most persecuted minorities.

Bangladesh, where an estimated 300,000 Rohingya live, has been turning back  Rohingya boats arriving on its shores since the outbreak of the unrest.

Rohingya leaders say the real number of dead could be much higher than the  figures given by authorities. - AFP

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