Burma probes sectarian violence

Burma’s government has formed a commission to investigate sectarian violence in which at least 83 people were killed.

Burma probes sectarian violence

Burma’s government has formed a commission to investigate sectarian violence in which at least 83 people were killed.

President Thein Sein’s website announced the commission more than two months after the June clashes between Rakhine Buddhists and Muslim Rohingyas that displaced tens of thousands of people.

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