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Thousands flee from Myanmar to China

MORE than 20,000 people from Myanmar have flooded into border camps in neighboring China, seeking refuge from bitter fighting between ethnic groups and security forces in the country’s north, China said yesterday.

Thousands have crossed China’s border in recent months to escape the conflict, which threatens Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s top goal of reaching peace with minorities.

This week, about 30 people were killed in an attack by insurgents in Laukkai, the capital of Myanmar’s restive region of Kokang, which is about 800 kilometers northeast of the commercial hub Yangon.

China is providing humanitarian assistance while taking steps to ensure peace and tranquility in the border region, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said.

He reiterated a call for all sides involved to “exercise restraint and immediately cease fire” to keep clashes from escalating.

“China supports Myanmar’s peace process and hopes all sides can use peaceful means to resolve their differences via dialogue and consultation,” Geng told a regular news briefing.

Stray shells and bullets had fallen into China territory, injuring one Chinese person living there and causing some other damage, he added, but did not elaborate.

Suu Kyi’s nearly 1-year-old government is increasingly besieged by ethnic rebels, grappling with an alliance of militias in Myanmar’s north and a new insurgency by Rohingyas rebelling against decades of persecution in the northwest.

In this week’s attack, fighters of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army launched a predawn raid on police, military and government sites.

Few people remain in Laukkai, which bore the brunt of the assault.




 

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