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Mob burns down mosque in Myanmar

YANGON: A mob wielding weapons razed a mosque in northern Myanmar, state media reported on Saturday, the second attack of its kind in just over a week as anti-Muslim

Published on: Jul 3, 2016, 06:08:22 IST
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YANGON: A mob wielding weapons razed a mosque in northern Myanmar, state media reported on Saturday, the second attack of its kind in just over a week as anti-Muslim sentiment swells in the Buddhist majority nation.

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Myanmar has struggled to contain bouts of deadly religious bloodshed in recent years, with bristling sectarian tensions and rising Buddhist nationalism posing a steep challenge to the new government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

On Friday villagers in Hpakant, a jade-mining town in northern Kachin state, ransacked a mosque “wielding sticks, knives and other weapons” before burning it down, according to the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar.

“The mob was unresponsive and entirely beyond control. The building was razed by the riotous crowd,” the paper reported, adding that the rampage was sparked by a dispute over the mosque’s construction. No arrests have been made, it said.

A local NGO worker who visited the town on Saturday told AFP security forces had been deployed to maintain order.

The riot came eight days after a Buddhist mob destroyed a mosque in central Bago, forcing the Muslim community to seek refuge in a neighbouring town.

Tensions are also rising in western Rakhine, a state scarred by deadly riots in 2012 that have left communities almost completely divided along religious lines. The region is home to the stateless Rohingya, a Muslim minority largely relegated to displacement camps.

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