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Rohingya women killed in clash with Myanmar police

Villagers from Myanmar’s minority Muslim Rohingya community shot dead

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A man walks in a site where a building once stood before sectarian violence between ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Muslim Rohingya in western Myanmar. Photo: AP

Several female villagers from Myanmar’s Rohingya minority have been shot dead in a confrontation with security officials, police and activists said Wednesday.

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A police officer in Mrauk-U township in western Rakhine state said on Wednesday that three women died in Parein village, where they were part of a crowd that defied efforts to relocate them from the housing in which they have been living since their original homes were burned by Buddhists in a wave of sectarian clashes last year.

The officer from the Special Branch political police, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorised to release information, said two men and two women were injured.

A website covering Rohingya news, Rohingya Blogger, said four women were shot dead and five other villagers wounded in the Tuesday confrontation, which broke out when workers from another township came to unload wood to build new dwellings. It said that when Parein villagers sought to stop the unloading, they began quarrelling with police, who opened fire on them.

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The police officer said some in the Rohingya crowd carried knives, sticks and slingshots.

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