Tuesday, 13 August 2013

The Thein Sein government doesn't allow the Rohingya men who were shot by the Axillary police (former NaSaKa force) during a riot on Friday, to get medical treatment from hospital

Source trust-org, 12 Aug
Rohingya men who were shot by the police during a riot on Friday rest in Dapaing district clinic, outside of Sittw.


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Rohingya men who were shot by the police during a riot on Friday rest in Dapaing district clinic, outside of Sittwe, August 11, 2013. Attempts to bring stability to Myanmar's strategic northwest Rakhine State could be unravelling after police opened fire on Rohingya Muslims for the third time in two months, reviving tensions in a region beset by religious violence last year. Villages outside the state capital Sittwe remain volatile after a dispute over custody of a dead Rohingya quickly escalated into a day of clashes on Friday in which police raked Rohingya crowds with gunfire, according to witnesses. 
Picture taken August 11, 2013. 
REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - 
Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)

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