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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/br...2000-homes-burnt/story-e6frf7k6-1226503956458
Death toll tops 100 in Burma ethnic strife
HE death toll from recent ethnic violence in Burma's western state of Rakhine has surpassed 100, an official says, as the government warned that the strife risks harming the country's reputation as it seeks to install democratic rule.
Rakhine state spokesman Win Myaing said 112 people had been killed in clashes that began on Sunday between members of the Buddhist Rakhine and the Muslim Rohingya communities. He said 72 people were reported injured, including 10 children.
The government announced earlier that almost 2000 homes had been burned down in the conflict.
In June, ethnic violence in the state left at least 90 people dead and destroyed more than 3000 homes. About 75,000 have been living in refugee camps ever since.
The mob violence has seen entire villages torched and has drawn international calls for government intervention.
The long-brewing conflict is rooted in a dispute over the Muslim residents' origin. Although many Rohingya have lived in Burma (also known as Myanmar) for generations, they are widely denigrated as intruders who came from neighbouring Bangladesh to steal scarce land.
"As the international community is closely watching Myanmar's democratic transition, such unrest could tarnish the image of the country," said a statement from the office of President Thein Sein published on Friday in the state-run Myanma Ahlin newspaper.
"The army, police, and authorities in co-operation with local people will try to restore peace and stability and will take legal action against any individual or organisation that is trying to instigate the unrest," the statement warned.
A statement issued late on Thursday by the office of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described the latest violence as "deeply troubling". He called on Burmese authorities "to take urgent and effective action to bring under control all cases of lawlessness".
The crisis has proven a major challenge to Thein Sein's government and to opposition leader and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been criticised by some outsiders as failing to speak out strongly against
برما: خوفناک فسادات ، 80 افراد ہلاک ، 4 ہزار سے زائد گھر نظر آتش
برمامیانمار میں جاری خوفناک فسادات میں اب تک 80 افراد ہلاک جب کہ 4 ہزار سے زائد گھر جلا کر راکھ کر دیئے گئے۔میانمار میں جاری بودھ اور مسلم کمیونٹی کے درمیان فسادات کی غیر ملکی ذرائع سے جاری سیٹیلائٹ تصاویر میں روہنگیا مسلمانوں کے اکثریتی علاقے کو لگنے والی آگ ،نمایاں کی گئی ہے۔انسانی حقوق کی تنظمیوں نے روہنگیا مسلمانوں کو لاحق خطرات پر خدشات کا اظہار کیا ہے۔امریکی انسانی حقوق کی تنظیم کا کہنا ہے کہ 800 گھروں پر مشتمل پورا شہر آگ کی نذر کر دیا گیا ہے۔80 افراد ہلاک ہوگئے ہیں ۔ینگون میں اقوام متحدہ کے نمائندے کا کہنا ہے کہ جاری فسادات میں 22 ہزار سے زائد مسلمان بے گھر جب کہ 4 ہزار سے زائد گھر جل کر راکھ ہو گئے ہیں
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