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Myanmar: Insurgents free ruling party politicians

Insurgents from western Myanmar on January 1 released three ruling party politicians who had been kidnapped from conflict-torn Rakhine state, a spokesman for the insurgent group said, calling it a goodwill gesture to build trust with the government.
Myanmar: Insurgents free ruling party politicians ảnh 1A Myanmar border guard police officer at the Goke Pi police outpost in northern Rakhine State, Myanmar on January 7, 2019. (Photo: EPA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Insurgents from western Myanmar on January1 released three ruling party politicians who had been kidnapped fromconflict-torn Rakhine state, a spokesman for the insurgent group said, callingit a goodwill gesture to build trust with the government.

The three – two women and a man – were abducted by thebanned Arakan Army in mid-October while campaigning in Rakhine as candidatesbefore a November 8 election.

The candidates were held for more than two months.

Myo Nyunt Myo Nyunt, spokesman for the ruling NationalLeague for Democracy (NLD), confirmed the candidates had been transferred to anarmy camp near Paletwa in Chin state.

Rakhine state has been roiled for more than a year byconflict between government troops and insurgents from the Arakan Army fightingfor greater autonomy for the region.

The fighting is separate from violence that has led to theflight of hundreds of thousands of Muslim Rohingya, also from Rakhine state./.
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