Myanmar to probe sectarian unrest

August 18, 2012 11:54 pm | Updated 11:54 pm IST - Yangon:

Myanmar’s government has formed a commission to investigate the causes of recent sectarian violence in which at least 83 people were killed. President Thein Sein’s website announced the commission on Friday, more than two months after the June clashes between Rakhine Buddhists and Muslim Rohingyas that displaced tens of thousands of people.

Mr. Thein Sein has rejected calls from the United Nations and human rights groups for independent investigators, saying the unrest was an internal affair. The 27-member commission will be headed by a retired Religious Affairs Ministry official.

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