The Freeman

Myanmar beauty queen dethroned after posting Rohingya video

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YANGON — A Myanmar beauty queen says she was stripped of her pageant title after posting a graphic video accusing Muslim Rohingya militants of driving communal violence in Rakhine state, a conflict fraught with controvers­y in the mainly Buddhist country.

Myanmar's army is accused of waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against the Rohingya in the far west, where more than half a million of the Muslim minority have fled across the border to Bangladesh since August 25.

In the face of intense global condemnati­on, Myanmar authoritie­s have staunchly defended the security operation as a legitimate crackdown on Rohingya militants who attacked police posts last month.

The conflict has curdled religious tensions inside Myanmar, fanning Buddhist nationalis­m and a hatred against the Rohingya that has been steeping for years.

In a video posted on her Facebook last week, Miss Grand Myanmar Shwe Eain Si accused the Rohingya militants of leading a "media campaign" to trick the world into thinking "they are the oppressed."

Shots of Shwe Eain Si speaking to the camera were interspers­ed with graphic images of people with bloody gashes across their faces, nude babies and screenshot­s from videos posted by the militant group, known as ARSA (Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army).

On Sunday the firm behind the beauty pageant announced Shwe Eain Si had been stripped of her title for breaching contract rules, in a statement that did not mention the video on Rakhine.

But in a reply posted on Facebook Tuesday Shwe Eain Si said these accusation­s were "groundless" and linked the move to her comments on the Rohingya.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? A man holds a Catalan pro-independen­ce 'Estelada' flag in front of the Hotel Mont-Palau in Pineda de Mar, where Spanish National police officers are staying.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE A man holds a Catalan pro-independen­ce 'Estelada' flag in front of the Hotel Mont-Palau in Pineda de Mar, where Spanish National police officers are staying.

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