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7 dead as Myanmar police open fire to disperse protesters

7 dead as Myanmar police open fire to disperse protesters

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Police officers inspect a damaged building after a fire in Jecheon, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 22, 2017. South Koreau0092s government on Friday began investigating the fire that tore through the eight-floor building and killed 29 people in the central city of Jecheon in the countryu0092s deadliest blaze in nearly a decade. (Suh Myung-gon/Yonhap via AP)

BANGKOK: Officials say Myanmar police opened fire at hundreds of protesters angry about a ban on a local festival, killing seven people.

The protesters in Rakhine state marched through the ancient city of Mrak-U and ransacked a government building on Tuesday after authorities banned the anniversary celebration of the founding of the old kingdom, saying they were not informed about it beforehand. Deputy director of the regional government Tin Maung Swe says police warned the mob to stop but they were being physically attacked and officers had to respond after initially using rubber bullets. The protest involved Rakhine Buddhists. Rakhine is also home to minority Rohingya Muslims, who have long faced persecution that has seen about 650,000 people driven away from their homes into Bangladesh since August.