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70 Rohingya arrested in Myanmar after truck crash

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SEVENTY Rohingya people hiding in a truck transporti­ng ginger were arrested north of Yangon after the vehicle crashed into a canal, the Myanmar junta said.

Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state are widely regarded as illegal immigrants in the country and have long faced discrimina­tion, restrictio­ns on travel and been denied citizenshi­p, healthcare and education.

The arrests took place a week ago, the Myanmar junta said in a statement.

The group of mostly men were hiding under ginger bags in the truck when it crashed into the canal, the statement said.

A Bangladesh­i citizen was also arrested and authoritie­s were searching for two Myanmar nationals who were driving the truck and riding in the cabin.

Rohingya people convicted of violating immigratio­n laws can face two years in jail in Myanmar.

Amnesty Internatio­nal likens their living conditions in Rakhine state to “apartheid”.

A Myanmar military crackdown in 2017 forced some 750,000 Rohingya to flee Rakhine state for Bangladesh following widespread accounts of murder, arson and rape.

Myanmar is facing genocide accusation­s at the United Nation’s top court following the mass exodus.

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