Saturday, March 23, 2013

Sectarian Clashes Trigger State of Emergency In Burma



In Burma, Sectarian Clashes Trigger State Of Emergency -- Voice Of America

Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.

Witnesses reported seeing charred bodies in the streets Friday and flames billowing from buildings, including mosques, in the town of Meiktila.

Win Htein, a member of parliament from Meiktila, told VOA he saw victims lying in the streets and rioters burning property and looting Muslim homes.

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More News On The Sectarian Violence In Burma

Burma: State of emergency imposed in Meiktila
-- BBC
State of Emergency Declared in Central Burma After Religious Riot -- Time
Myanmar Seeks to Contain Clashes -- Wall Street Journal
Burma Sending Army to Quell Sectarian Fighting -- Voice of America
Myanmar Troops Sent to City Torn by Sectarian Rioting
-- New York Times
Myanmar riots stoke fears of widening sectarian violence -- Reuters
Deadly riots continue in central Myanmar -- Al Jazeera
Ethnic violence erupts in Burma leaving scores dead -- The Guardian
Armed Buddhist monks clash with Muslims in Myanmar -- CNN
Muslims flee after riots in Burma town -- Scotsman
Myanmar riots raise concerns about escalating sectarian tensions -- Christian Science Monitor

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