Rebel assault in Myanmar ahead of Obama visit

November 16, 2012 02:04 pm | Updated November 17, 2012 08:00 am IST - YANGON

Ethnic rebels in northern Myanmar staged a deadly attack on a prison convoy, state media reported on Friday, highlighting one of the country’s violence-plagued corners days before President Barack Obama’s historic visit to the former pariah state.

About 30 ethnic Kachin rebels ambushed the five-car convoy on Wednesday in Kachin state, killing two convicts and injuring 14 others, the state-owned Kyemon newspaper reported. The newspaper did not give further details about the attack or the rebels’ possible motives.

While President Thein Sein’s government has concluded ceasefires with several ethnic guerrilla groups, it still faces a bitter insurgency from the Kachin Independence Army. Clashes between the military and ethnic rebels have displaced tens of thousands of civilians, prompting calls by the US and others for humanitarian access to the isolated area.

Mr. Obama will visit Myanmar on Monday, in a first for a sitting US President. White House officials on Thursday said he will use his visit “to lock down progress and to push on areas where progress is urgently needed” most notably freeing political prisoners and ending ethnic tensions in the western state of Rakhine and the northern state of Kachin.

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