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More ‘clearance operations,’ troops for Arakan after latest violence: minister

A Union minister has said the presence of security forces will be boosted in Arakan State, a troubled border region where recent violence has renewed scrutiny on the government, its handling of militants and a 10-month counter-insurgency campaign against them.

US calls security forces’ operations in Rakhine State ‘ethnic cleansing’

The United States calls the Burmese military operation against the Rohingya population “ethnic cleansing” and threatens targeted sanctions against those responsible for what it describes as “horrendous atrocities.”

International community urged to pressure govt on UN probe cooperation

Over 20 human rights organisations issue a call to the international community, urging world leaders to pressure the Burmese government into cooperating with a United Nations fact-finding mission on alleged human rights violations in Arakan State and elsewhere in the country.

Security adviser swats away criticism of Arakan operations

The Burmese government seeks to shore up support for its handling of the ongoing crisis in Arakan State at a press conference delivered by one of the country’s top security officials.

Military operation in northern Arakan has ended: govt officials

The military has ended a clearance operation in Burma’s troubled Arakan State, government officials said, ending a four-month sweep that the United Nations said may amount to crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.

Tenasserim govt looks to launch mine-clearance programme

“The mine-clearance talks began with a focus on areas in the vicinity of ethnic armed group outposts,” said the minister.

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