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Local coronavirus outbreak in Myanmar sparks fears for Rohingya camps

SITTWE, Myanmar: Rohingya in Myanmar's conflict-wracked Rakhine state expressed fears Sunday (Aug 23) of a coronavirus outbreak reaching their overcrowded camps, after a spate of infections sent the state capital into lockdown.

Nearly 130,000 Rohingya Muslims live in what Amnesty International describes as "apartheid" conditions in camps around Sittwe.

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The city has recorded 48 cases in the past week, making up more than 10 per cent of the about 400 cases so far registered in Myanmar.

"We are extremely worried about the virus because we are living in limbo and it won't be easy to control," said Rohingya Kyaw Kyaw.

Sittwe's streets were empty, with masked residents encountering barricaded roads as they tried to run errands AFP/-

Authorities visited the Thae Chaung camp this week to talk about social distancing – an impossibility as 10 families typically squeeze into a single house – and gave out hand sanitiser and face masks.

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"But if the lockdown is for a long time, we will … need help," Kyaw Kyaw told AFP, adding that everyone in the camps had locked themselves indoors.

Sittwe's streets were empty Sunday, with masked residents encountering barricaded roads as they tried to run errands.

Street vendors hawked plastic face shields and surgical masks.

An overnight curfew order has been in place since Friday, while all public transport – including domestic flights – into the capital was suspended.

Rakhine state has long been a flashpoint for ethnic and religious conflict.

The embattled Rohingya Muslim minority are widely regarded as foreign "Bengalis" despite having lived in Myanmar for generations. They lack citizenship rights and their freedom of movement is restricted across the country.

A local Rakhine parliamentarian this week blamed the Rohingya for the virus spread in a Facebook post that was later taken down.

Some 750,000 Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh following a military crackdown in 2017 – operations that Myanmar is currently facing genocide charges for at the UN's top court.

Further north in the state, the military is also battling the Arakan Army, a rebel group seeking more autonomy for the state's ethnic RakhineRead More – Source

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