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Southeast Asia
Myanmar laying landmines near Bangladesh border
2017-09-06
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Myanmar has been laying landmines across a section of its border with Bangladesh for the past three days, said two government sources in Dhaka, adding that the purpose may have been to prevent the return of Rohingya Moslems fleeing violence.

Bangladesh will on Wednesday formally lodge a protest against the laying of land mines so close to the border, said the sources who had direct knowledge of the situation but asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter.

An army crackdown triggered by an attack on August 25 by Rohingya holy warriors on Myanmar security forces has led to the killing of at least 400 people and the exodus of nearly 125,000 Rohingya to neighboring Bangladesh, leading to a major humanitarian crisis.

"They are putting the landmines in their territory along the barbed-wire fence" between a series of border pillars, said one of the sources. Both sources said Bangladesh learned about the landmines mainly through photographic evidence and informers.

"Our forces have also seen three to four groups working near the barbed wire fence, putting something into the ground," one of the sources said. "We then confirmed with our informers that they were laying land mines."

The sources did not clarify if the groups were in uniform, but added that they were sure they were not Rohingya bad boys.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Kinda like one of those welcome mats that say "Go Away".
Posted by: gorb   2017-09-06 15:06  

#2  Land mines are the gift that keeps on giving.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2017-09-06 13:31  

#1  And they will forget where the mines are in a year and in three years God himself won't know until he steps on one.
Mines are like that. Twenty years from now, those mines will still be there. "Most" of them will still be functional too.
The mines will last longer than the fence.
Posted by: Black Charlie Graimp2104   2017-09-06 09:39  

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