At least 10 dead in Myanmar riots: MP

By AFP
March 21, 2013

YANGON: At least 10 people have been killed in riots in central Myanmar, a local MP said Thursday, in the worst communal...

YANGON: At least 10 people have been killed in riots in central Myanmar, a local MP said Thursday, in the worst communal violence since Buddhist-Muslim clashes in western Rakhine state last year.

Win Htein, a member of the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) party, said he had seen bodies at the scene of fresh fighting in the town of Meiktila on Thursday.

"More than 10 people were killed," he told AFP by telephone from the town, which is his constituency seat.

The unrest began on Wednesday after an argument in a Muslim-owned gold shop turned violent, according to a post on Myanmar Police Force's Facebook page, which said around 200 people had clashed on the streets.

Police have so far confirmed that two people died -- including a Buddhist monk -- after sustaining severe burns in Wednesday's fighting, while several mosques were also torched by angry mobs.

A curfew was put in place overnight but witnesses said the violence erupted again on Thursday morning, with authorities struggling to stem it.

A local resident, who asked not to be named, said he had seen "many dead bodies". "The situation is getting worse. The police cannot control the people. There are groups of people on the streets with knives and sticks," he told AFP.

The unrest comes amid heightened tensions between Muslims and Buddhists in Myanmar, where communal conflict in Rakhine has left at least 180 people dead and more than 110,000 displaced since June 2012.

Win Htein said that there were around 30,000 Muslims in Meiktila out of a total population of around 80,000 and that no similar clashes had happened in his lifetime. (AFP)
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