Fleeing Myanmar

Published November 28, 2014
A Rohingya fisherman throws a fishing net into the river near the border fence separating Bangladesh and Myanmar in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 9, 2014. - Reuters
A Rohingya fisherman throws a fishing net into the river near the border fence separating Bangladesh and Myanmar in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 9, 2014. - Reuters
Hla Tun Oo, 30, an ethnic Rakhine, is pictured in the Maw Ya Waddy village near Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 10, 2014. Hla Tun Oo has just returned to Maw Ya Waddy after seven years working at a factory in Malaysia. In June 2012, while he was gone, the Rakhine village was burned to the ground by a Rohingya mob. - Reuters
Hla Tun Oo, 30, an ethnic Rakhine, is pictured in the Maw Ya Waddy village near Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 10, 2014. Hla Tun Oo has just returned to Maw Ya Waddy after seven years working at a factory in Malaysia. In June 2012, while he was gone, the Rakhine village was burned to the ground by a Rohingya mob. - Reuters
18-year-old Kyaw Min Zin (R) and his friend Chit Naing, both Rakhine Buddhists, surf the internet using a Bangladeshi network at a spot where the phone signal from neighbouring Bangladesh is believed to be received better, in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 9, 2014. - Reuters
18-year-old Kyaw Min Zin (R) and his friend Chit Naing, both Rakhine Buddhists, surf the internet using a Bangladeshi network at a spot where the phone signal from neighbouring Bangladesh is believed to be received better, in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 9, 2014. - Reuters
People walk between stalls at a market in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. The market is one of the few places where the Rohingya Muslim and Rakhine Buddhist communities meet. - Reuters
People walk between stalls at a market in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. The market is one of the few places where the Rohingya Muslim and Rakhine Buddhist communities meet. - Reuters
People walk between stalls at a market in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. The market is one of the few places where the Rohingya Muslim and Rakhine Buddhist communities meet. - Reuters
People walk between stalls at a market in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. The market is one of the few places where the Rohingya Muslim and Rakhine Buddhist communities meet. - Reuters
People walk past an old building in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. - Reuters
People walk past an old building in Maungdaw town in northern Rakhine State, November 11, 2014. - Reuters

For years, tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslim boat people have fled Maungdaw town, a remote corner of western Myanmar, for nearby countries. Ethnic Rakhine Buddhists, bitter rivals of the Rohingya, are also leaving Rakhine State to seek jobs in Malaysia and Thailand. The exodus reflects a wider economic malaise. Myanmar's quasi-civilian government has launched many reforms since taking power in 2011, but hasn't created enough jobs.

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