Zarni's 10-minute in-depth analysis on the ABC Radio on the renewed "communal" violence in Burma

As clashes spread in Burma's Rakhine state, dozens have reportedly been killed and hundreds of homes have been torched since Sunday.

Several people were killed overnight as violence erupted despite a night-time curfew in at least two towns. The latest clashes are the first serious outburst of violence since June when a state of emergency was declared in Rakhine after 90 people were killed. In response to the recent violence, a UN investigator has said the Burmese government is delaying crucial decisions to help reduce tensions in these volatile regions.

Maung Zarni is a critic of both the current Burmese government and Aung San Suu Kyi and is a visiting fellow at London School of Economics. Listen to his analysis here. 

Presenter: Liam Cochrane 

Speakers: Maung Zarni, visiting fellow, London School of Economics.

Listen to the analysis .

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