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Muslim-Buddhist clashes spread in west Myanmar
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Yangon, October 25, 2012
First Published: 00:30 IST(25/10/2012)
Last Updated: 00:31 IST(25/10/2012)
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Skirmishes between Muslims and Buddhists in western Myanmar have spread to two new districts where authorities are struggling to douse flames from burning homes, the government said on Wednesday. Rakhine state spokesman Myo Thant said clashes between Rohingya Muslims and ethnic Rakhine
Buddhists reported in other parts of the coastal region Sunday engulfed the townships of Kyaukphyu and Myebon late Tuesday.

The unrest is some of the worst reported in the region since violence swept the area in June after the alleged rape and murder of a Buddhist woman by three Muslim men in late May. Although clashes have been rare since then, tensions have simmered in part because the government has failed to find any long-term solution to the crisis other than segregating the two communities in some areas.

The skirmishes this week began Sunday in Minbyar and Mrauk-U districts, both located north of the regional capital, Sittwe. The government says up to three people were killed and more than 1,000 homes burned down.


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