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Violence in Rakhine could lead to atrocities, says US

May 23, 2024 00:00:00


WASHINGTON, May 22 (AFP): The United States said Tuesday it was deeply troubled by increasing violence and intercommunal tension in Myanmar's Rakhine state and said this raised the risk of atrocities being committed.

Clashes have rocked Rakhine since the Arakan Army (AA) attacked security forces in November, ending a ceasefire that had largely held since the 2021 military coup.

The US State Department cited reports of towns being burned and residents including Rohingya people being displaced.

The United Nations human rights chief issued a similar warning over the weekend, saying tensions were high between ethnic Rakhine and Rohingya and that Myanmar's military junta was stoking these tensions.

"The military's previous acts of genocide and other crimes against humanity targeting Rohingya, in addition to its history of stoking intercommunal tensions in Rakhine State and elsewhere across the country, underscore the grave dangers to civilians," State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement.

"The current increased violence and intercommunal tensions also raise the risks of further atrocities occurring," he added.


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