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Rights abuse against ethnic minority continues in Burma: HRW | The government in Myanmar (Burma) continues to practice rights abuses, as it stood by as security forces raped
and murdered members of a long-persecuted ethnic minority, despite being hailed around the world for its recent democratic reforms, a New York-based human rights
organization has claimed. The report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) claimed that
after troops opened fire and attacked the Rohingya Muslims, the authorities then
unleashed a campaign of further violence and mass round-ups. The organisation
claimed that least 80 people were killed and many more injured after clashes broke
out in June between Muslim and Buddhist communities in Burma 's western Rakhine
state. "What is remarkable is that if the atrocities that we saw had happened
before the government reform process had started, the international reaction would
have been swift and strong," The Independent quoted HRW's Phil Robertson, as saying.
"But the international community appears to be blinded by a romantic narrative
of sweeping change in Burma, signing new trade deals and lifting sanctions even
while the abuses continue," Robertson added. The organisation also pointed out
that official tally of those killed appeared to have been "grossly underestimated".
According to the paper, Muslims of western Burma have for decades suffered persecution.
Considered "outsiders" by many Burmese despite the fact they have lived in the
country for centuries, in 1982 they were stripped of their citizenship rights
by the then military ruler Ne Win.
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