MYANMAR

Frontier Myanmar-June 8

It’s been more than nine months since Rakhine State plunged into an even darker chapter, when attacks by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army prompted a brutal army crackdown that has seen 700,000 people – overwhelmingly Muslims who identify as Rohingya – flee over the border into Bangladesh.

Both the “clearance operations” and the government’s handling of the situation have badly damaged Myanmar’s reputation in the international community. Any goodwill remaining from the 2015 general election and transition has well and truly disappeared.

Read more at: https://frontiermyanmar.net/en/a-turning-point

First published in: Frontier Myanmar