More than 2,600 houses in Rohingya-majority areas of Myanmar's Rakhine state burned, government says - News Summed Up

More than 2,600 houses in Rohingya-majority areas of Myanmar's Rakhine state burned, government says


More than 2,600 houses have been burned down in Rohingya-majority areas of Myanmar's northwest in the last week, the government said on Saturday, in one of the deadliest bouts of violence involving the Muslim minority in decades. About 58,600 Rohingya have fled the violence into Bangladesh from Myanmar, according to UN refugee agency UNHCR, as aid workers there struggle to cope. (Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)Myanmar officials have blamed Islamist group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army for the burning of the homes. The group claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks on security posts last week that prompted clashes and a large army counter-offensive. But Rohingya fleeing to Bangladesh say a campaign of arson and killings by the Myanmar army is aimed at trying to force them out.


Source: CBC News September 02, 2017 09:45 UTC



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