Throwing Molotov Immigration Office Myanmar, Rohingya Related?

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INTERNASIONAL - The explosion was reported in the Office of the Immigration Department Myanmar. The incident took place in the middle of the world's spotlight on the country related to the massacre of Rohingya.

Myanmar security forces said the explosion came from a petrol bomb. Explosives were thrown into the yard office Immigration Department.

The office is a complex with Yangoon Parliament and the Regional Police Headquarters. Houses Chief State Ministry of Yangoon, Phyo Min Thein was also very close to the scene.

"Molotov cocktail consists of a bottle containing a liquid chemical that exploded after being thrown," said Myanmar police statement, as quoted by The Irrawaddy on Saturday (11/26/2016).

Until now, no injuries or death which falls due to the incident.

Where the explosion is still guarded. Troops guarding carried out by police bomb squad and Myanmar.

Explosions in Yangoon This is the fourth in the last two weeks. Earlier, a similar incident occurred on a small scale.

Local police are still pursuing the perpetrators. Investigations into the incident have also been held.

According to a member of parliament Yangoon U Nay Phone Latt this incident can not be tolerated at all. There must be concrete action so that this terrible incident will not be repeated.

"This incident tentunyan very bad," said Phone Latt.

"This should never happen. This incident insulting police, plus proving security in the area is very loose," he added.

Myanmar, a country that had recently separated from the military government, now a global spotlight on the local government related to the treatment of ethnic Rohingya.

United Nations (UN) highlight the events in Rakhine State, Myanmar. In the region the country's military in the murder of ethnic Rohingya.

According to a Senior Officer of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), John McKissick, Myanmar authorities have been put through crime.

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"Myanmar is seeking ways Rohingya ethnic cleansing of the region," said McKissick, as quoted by the BBC.

"The security forces have killed and shot and slaughtered children, raped women, burned houses, and evict them forcibly to pass a river (to cross over to Bangladesh)," he explained.

McKissick statement taken by the Myanmar government. Presidential Spokesman them, Zaw Htay, confirms the allegations do not deserve that kind of out of the mouth of UN officials.

"He must maintain professionalism and ethics as United Nations officials for all the comments just groundless accusations," he said.

"He should speak based on hard evidence and concrete on the ground," said Zaw Htay.

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