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Myanmar police make arrests after nationalist, Muslim scuffle

News Desk (AFP)
Yangon, Myanmar
Fri, May 12, 2017

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Myanmar police make arrests after nationalist, Muslim scuffle On alert: A Myanmar riot policemen sits in a truck on a street in Yangon's Mingalar Taung Nyunt township early on May 10, after scuffles broke out between Buddhist nationalists and Muslims. Police in Myanmar fired warning shots to break up scuffles between Buddhist nationalists and Muslims in Myanmar's biggest city in the early hours on May 10 after a crowd went hunting for "illegal" Rohingya. (AFP/Myo Min Soe)

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angon police arrested several Buddhist nationalists Thursday for inciting violence after at least one man was left injured in a confrontation with local Muslims in Myanmar's largest city.

Police issued arrest warrants for seven people including two monks -- among dozens of hardliners who stormed into Mingalar Taung Nyunt township hunting for "illegal" Rohingya Muslims.

Officers fired warning shots to break up the scuffles in the early hours of Wednesday. 

The incident comes as nationalists from Myanmar's Buddhist majority have become increasingly vocal in their opposition to the country's hard-pressed Muslims. 

The Rohingya, a group of more than a million Muslims who live mainly in western Rakhine State, are particularly maligned as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and their movements are heavily restricted.

Earlier Thursday the nationalists held a press conference defending their actions and demanding the authorities investigate the case. 

At least two people have been arrested out of seven who have been charged with incitement to commit violence, which carries a sentence of up to two years in prison.

''About three lay men were arrested by police this evening," a local police officer told AFP on condition of anonymity. 

"Warrants have been issued to arrest seven people altogether, including two monks, U Thu Seitta and U Pyin Nyar Wuntha," he added, using an honorific.

However, local media reported that two people had been arrested.

Nationalists in Yangon have held protests, stopped Islamic religious ceremonies and most recently forced two schools to close temporarily over accusations they were illegally doubling up as mosques in recent months. 

Tensions have boiled over since militants attacked police posts in northern Rakhine, sparking a brutal army crackdown that has sent more than 70,000 people fleeing to Bangladesh. (**)

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