Myanmar deploys 500 soldiers to Rakhine, military sources say
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Myanmar has deployed 500 soldiers to the Muslim-majority northern part of Rakhine State amid fears of another wave of crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
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Aug 12, 2017 04:24 UTC
  • Myanmar deploys 500 soldiers to Rakhine, military sources say

Myanmar has deployed 500 soldiers to the Muslim-majority northern part of Rakhine State amid fears of another wave of crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.

According to Press TV, two military sources based in the northwestern state said the decision was taken after seven Buddhists were found dead in mountains near the town of Maungdaw last week.

One of the military sources said about 500 troops were sent to several towns, including Buthidaung and Maungdaw, near the border with Bangladesh on Thursday.

Residents claim the seven Buddhists were killed after they discovered a camp for Rohingya fighters.

The government blames the incident on "extremists," accusing the fighters of killing informants in the Muslim community.

Rakhine State Police Chief Colonel Sein Lwin said, "We have to increase security operations because the security situation has worsened, some Muslims and Buddhists have been killed by the insurgents."

The stepped-up measures raised fears of a fresh wave of violence against the Rohingya after last year’s crackdown that was launched in the wake of a deadly attack on the country’s border guards on October 9, 2016 which left nine policemen dead. The government blamed the Rohingya for the assault.

Nearly 75,000 people have fled from the Muslim-majority northern part of Rakhine to Bangladesh since Myanmar’s military launched the crackdown, according to a UN report.

There have been numerous accounts by eyewitnesses of summary executions, rapes and arson attacks against Muslims since the crackdown began. The military has blocked access to Rakhine and banned journalists and aid workers from entering the zone.

The United Nations has warned that the ongoing human rights violations against the Rohingya in Rakhine could be tantamount to “crimes against humanity.”

Myanmar's government has denied entry to the members of a United Nations fact-finding mission tasked with investigating allegations of crimes by security forces against the Rohingya.

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