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Showing posts with label Myanmar. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 5, 2013

A man died after a melee antiMuslim in Myanmar

Oakkan, Myanmar (News and Us)-violence related religions in Myanmar claimed the middle one people, officials said Wednesday while the action of anti-Muslim approach to Yangon, the country's commercial city.

A Muslim were among those arrested after the authorities said he crashed into a young monk in the street on Tuesday, which sparked riots in the small town of Oakkan, about 100 kilometers north of Yangon, reports AFP.


Myanmar experienced a wave of violent tension on last March. It was the monks and Buddhists attacked the Muslim areas in the violence, which spread to the major cities of the country.


As many as two mosques and over 80 houses in the four villages around Oakkan damaged or destroyed in the most recent attacks, according to a government official who ask where is not mentioned.


"A 29-year-old man died of his injuries and nine others were also injured in the violence yesterday," he told AFP, adding the situation has been restored.


He said the 18 people detained over their involvement in the violence and Win Win Sein, the woman who hit the monk were also secured though the source did not give a reason for his arrest.


The villagers who feel fear from two groups that trust says police are not there to protect them when a crowd attacked a local mosque on Tuesday night in the village of Noodle pieces of Laung S.a.khan, near Oakkan.


"About 200 to 300 people arrived in our village with the motorcycle and destroying it. All the residents fled. Our fears and not against. They destroyed until satisfied, "said Soe Myint, 48 years old, a Muslim told AFP.


The mosque was severely damaged and about 10 houses were burned, according to an AFP reporter on the scene.


"Even we were threatened to be killed. We also fear. We need security immediately, "said Than Soe, Buddhists, told AFP.


The presence of security forces with full gear looked on Wednesday morning at Oakkan where as many as 30 stores in the market were destroyed and a mosque was damaged again. (M016)




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Sunday, March 3, 2013

The ship sank in the Philippines, Myanmar 14 missing persons

Manila (Reuters)-a Myanmar Vessel heading China sank in the sea near the town of Bolinao in Northern Pangasinan province, Philippines, killing a crew of Malaysia while 14 people reported missing.

"Initial reports said the boat suffered damage engine, vacillating and ultimately sank," said a spokesman for the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Armand Balilo.

PCG informed the accident of one China, which saved nine crew members of the ill-fated vessel, MV Arita Bauxite.

Of the nine people, two people were injured while the rest are in "good condition", said Balilo.

Balilo said the ship's China also reported that 14 members of the crew from Myanmar were lost.

He did not know exactly when the incident occurred, but allegedly happened on Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Chito Castro, Director of the Office of civil defense in the Ilocos region, coordinating with PCG still to monitor the accident.

Castro said, the victims were flown to the PCG facilities in the city of San Fernando in La Union, Sunday.

A medical team from the Health Ministry have been stationed to provide immediate medical care to the victims.

(H-AK)



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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Myanmar open diplomatic relations with Armenia

Yangon (Reuters)-Myanmar has opened diplomatic relations with Armenia on the level of ambassadors, according to the official media Friday.

Armenia is the first country to establish relations with Myanmar in 2013 after Malawi, Bhutan, Luxembourg, Latvia, Estonia and Iceland in 2012.

Xinhua report, a joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations was signed between the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to the United Nations and the Permanent Representative of Armenia the Abkhaz in New York on 31 January.

The establishment of diplomatic relations with Armenia has made the number of countries in the world that has a relationship with Myanmar reached 111, since Myanmar regained independence in 1948.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Myanmar in his statement mentioned so far, Yangon has set up embassies in 30 countries and two permanent missions in New York and Geneva, in addition to the four Consulate General in Hong Kong, Kunming and Nanning (China) and Calcutta (India).

Meanwhile, 28 countries have their embassies in Myanmar. In addition, China and India have respectively set up consulates-general in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, while Switzerland in Yangon and Bangladesh in Sittway.

(H-AK/M016)



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