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Burmese Muslim school hit by deadly blaze in Rangoon | Burmese Muslim school hit by deadly blaze in Rangoon |
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A fire at a Muslim school in the Burmese city of Rangoon has killed 13 children, officials say. | A fire at a Muslim school in the Burmese city of Rangoon has killed 13 children, officials say. |
Police blamed an electrical fault for the blaze. Most of the children escaped unharmed. The school was badly burned. | Police blamed an electrical fault for the blaze. Most of the children escaped unharmed. The school was badly burned. |
Riot police were sent to the area as people gathered, concerned that the fire was linked to recent communal violence in other parts of the country. | Riot police were sent to the area as people gathered, concerned that the fire was linked to recent communal violence in other parts of the country. |
At least 40 people have been killed since 20 March in the attacks which have mainly targeted minority Muslims. | At least 40 people have been killed since 20 March in the attacks which have mainly targeted minority Muslims. |
Police spokesman Thet Lwin told the AP news agency the two-storey building - part of a mosque - in eastern Rangoon sheltered about 75 orphans. | Police spokesman Thet Lwin told the AP news agency the two-storey building - part of a mosque - in eastern Rangoon sheltered about 75 orphans. |
Most of the children escaped by running out of a door after police knocked it open, he said. | Most of the children escaped by running out of a door after police knocked it open, he said. |
Funerals for the boys were to be held later on Tuesday. | |
The Myanmar (Burma) Police Force said on its official Facebook page that the victims had died from burns or smoke inhalation. | The Myanmar (Burma) Police Force said on its official Facebook page that the victims had died from burns or smoke inhalation. |
"According to the investigation by township police officers, the fire was caused by excessively high (electric) voltage," it said. | "According to the investigation by township police officers, the fire was caused by excessively high (electric) voltage," it said. |
One report said all of the victims were boys. The dormitory had locked its doors because of the recent tensions, so the children struggled to escape, reports said. | One report said all of the victims were boys. The dormitory had locked its doors because of the recent tensions, so the children struggled to escape, reports said. |
"The whole country is worried now for Rangoon, and is wondering whether this was a crime," Ye Naung Thein, a local Muslim leader, told the AFP news agency at the scene. | |
The fire comes amid an upsurge in violence between Buddhists and Muslims. | The fire comes amid an upsurge in violence between Buddhists and Muslims. |
On 22 March, a state of emergency was enforced in the central town of Meiktila in the Mandalay region, where violent clashes erupted between Muslim and Buddhist communities after a reported argument at a gold shop. | On 22 March, a state of emergency was enforced in the central town of Meiktila in the Mandalay region, where violent clashes erupted between Muslim and Buddhist communities after a reported argument at a gold shop. |
Many houses and buildings were destroyed in the town and thousands of people, mostly Muslims, displaced. | Many houses and buildings were destroyed in the town and thousands of people, mostly Muslims, displaced. |
Curfews have since been imposed in other towns and villages after violence spread. | Curfews have since been imposed in other towns and villages after violence spread. |
The violence follows clashes last year in Rakhine state between the Buddhist community and Muslim Rohingyas - a stateless minority group not recognised by the Burmese government. | The violence follows clashes last year in Rakhine state between the Buddhist community and Muslim Rohingyas - a stateless minority group not recognised by the Burmese government. |
President Thein Sein has warned that the government will use force if necessary to stop "political opportunists and religious extremists" from fomenting hatred between faiths. | President Thein Sein has warned that the government will use force if necessary to stop "political opportunists and religious extremists" from fomenting hatred between faiths. |