Myanmar President Visits Sectarian-Hit Areas
Myanmar's president has begun his first visit to western Rakhine state
since sectarian violence broke out there more than a year ago.
President Thein Sein's three-day trip comes amid reports Tuesday of a
new spate of arson attacks around the city of Thandwe, where dozens of
homes have been torched or damaged since the weekend.
Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist nation, has been grappling with
Buddhist-Muslim violence that has killed hundreds of people and sent
140,000 more fleeing since June 2012, the majority of them Muslims.
A senior official in the president's office said Thein Sein arrived
Tuesday in the Rakhine state capital of Sittwe and would also travel to
the inland town of Mrauk-U. The official declined to be identified
because he was unauthorized to speak about the trip.
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