| ANTI-MUSLIM ATTACKS
SPREAD TO SOUTHERN BURMA
(DVB: October 27, 2003)
Anti-Muslim attacks which started in central Burma are spreading
to the capital Rangoon in the south of the country.
On 25 and 26 October, a group of Buddhist monks raided the
properties of local Muslims in Thinganggyun Township and the
owners were attacked and their properties destroyed.
Although the authorities arrested and detained the attackers
of a local businessman, U Htay Kywe on the 25th, most of the
local people believe that the authorities themselves systematically
organized the assaults from the evidence they have seen. He
was hospitalized and had 9 stitches for the wounds he received
on his head. The unprovoked attacks were committed by some
'monks' and normal civilians. The attackers also poured petroleum
on him while they were demanding money from him but they didn't
burn him, according to a local resident.
On the 26th, the attackers also went on the rampage and attacked
the owners and employees of local Muslim restaurants.
Meanwhile, threatening letters were sent to the homes of
Muslims in Moulmein, Mon State and their homes were thrown
with stones and local security forces are 'guarding' their
homes.
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