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Police shoot dead seven protesters in Rakhine State

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YANGON: Myanmar police shot dead seven demonstrat­ors, while 12 were injured in troubled Rakhine State, after a local gathering celebratin­g an ancient Buddhist Arakan kingdom turned violent.

The demonstrat­ors gathered late on Tuesday in Mrauk U township in the northern part of Rakhine to mark the end of the Arakan kingdom, the secretary of the Rakhine state government, Tin Maung Swe, told Reuters.

The violent demonstrat­ion un- derscores the challenges facing Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in a country where dozens of ethnic groups have been clamouring for autonomy since independen­ce from Britain in 1947.

Some 4,000 people surrounded a government building after the annual ceremony marking the demise of the Arakan kingdom over 200 years ago, Tin Maung Swe said. Organizers did not seek approval from local authoritie­s for the gathering, he said.

“The police used rubber bullets initially but the crowd didn’t leave. Finally the security members had to shoot. The conflict happened when some people tried to seize guns from the police,” he said.

Tun Ther Sein, regional MP from Mrauk U, said some of the critically injured protesters were taken to the state capital of Sittwe, a three-hour drive south of the ancient town studded with Buddhist temples.

The United Nations in Myan- mar called on authoritie­s to “investigat­e any disproport­ionate use of force or other illegal actions that may have occurred in relation to this incident”.

“We urge respect for the rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, and call for the security forces and demonstrat­ors to act with restraint and to avoid further violence,” the agency wrote in a statement. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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