Muslim residents say they are being cut off from essential supplies and accuse authorities of turning a blind eye. FILE PHOTO: Aerial view of a burned Rohingya village near Maungdaw, north of Rakhine state, Myanmar September 27, 2017. Similar community-enforced restrictions on aid have been in place elsewhere in Rakhine, according to aid workers. Kyaw Swar Tun, the local administrator, said authorities would deal with any cases brought to them according to the law, but was not aware of any such problems in central Rakhine. Back in the Myebon camp for displaced people, Muslims say they will have to move away.
Source: bd News24 October 09, 2017 10:52 UTC