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Two-child limit for Myanmar Muslims

Published: 26 May 2013 - 03:00 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 01:25 pm

Sectarian violence first flared nearly a year ago between the region's Rakhine Buddhists and Muslim Rohingya [EPA] 

London: Muslims in a province of Myanmar have been ordered not to have more than two children in an attempt by the government to stop Buddhist attacks on Muslims. State officials said the two-child limit in Rakhine would ease tensions between Buddhists and Muslim Rohingya neighbours. Local officials said the new measure was part of a policy that will also ban polygamy in two Rakhine townships that border Bangladesh and have the highest Muslim populations. Buthidaung and Maundaw are about 95 percent Muslim. The measure was enacted a week ago after a government-appointed commission investigating the violence issued proposals to ease tensions, which included family planning programmes to stem population growth among minority Muslims, said Rakhine state spokesman Win Myaing. The panel also recommended doubling the number of security forces in the volatile region. “The population growth of Rohingya Muslims is 10 times higher than that of the Rakhine (Buddhists),” Win Myaing said. “Overpopulation is one of the causes of tension.”The Guardian