Lessons from Myanmar’s violence

At least 71 people have been reportedly killed in the violence that has erupted in Rakhine State of Myanmar. The fact is that if the ruling regime is not perfect in administeri

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Editor's Mail

August 28, 2017

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At least 71 people have been reportedly killed in the violence that has erupted in Rakhine State of Myanmar.

The fact is that if the ruling regime is not perfect in administering the duty, then the hell will break loose. That is what has long been happening in Myanmar. First of all, the people at the helm of affairs should be strong enough. Then the equal rules and regulations should be enacted in the best interests of the people.

If the regime flunks something, then something will in turn flunk something – in the process the chain reaction (domino effect) will keep on continuing.

The international community and the UN should come forward and help Myanmar come out of internal crises as soon as possible.

SENTHIL SARAVANA DURAI

Mumbai

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