US: Myanmar crackdown could draw international terrorists

Patrick Murphy, a senior US official for Southeast Asia, says the US has urged Myanmar's civilian and military officials to take action to stop the violence.
US warned that the exodus of a half million Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh could destabilise the region and invite international terrorists. (Photo | AP)
US warned that the exodus of a half million Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh could destabilise the region and invite international terrorists. (Photo | AP)

WASHINGTON: The State Department says Myanmar's crackdown that has caused an exodus of a half million Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh could destabilise the region and invite international terrorists.

Patrick Murphy, a senior US official for Southeast Asia, says the US has urged Myanmar's civilian and military officials to take action to stop the violence.

He told a congressional hearing today that despite government assurances that security operations halted September 5, vigilantes are still reportedly committing arson attacks on Rohingya homes and blocking humanitarian assistance.

Rep. Ed Royce, Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, described it as ethnic cleansing and urged the administration to press harder for humanitarian access.

Rep. Eliot Engel, the committee's top-ranking Democrat, said the US should consider imposing targeted sanctions on Myanmar's military.

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