"The footage,
apparently shot by police officers, shows Buddhist crowds looting and ransacking
a Muslim jewellery shop, cheering when Muslims are attacked, and setting fire to
mosques and houses. Later, a man who has been set alight and is believed to be
Muslim can be seen lying in the road, surrounded by a crowd of people. "Pour
water on him," a man in the crowd commands. "Let him die," shouts another. "No
water for him." Both Buddhist monks and police can be seen through much of the
footage – the monks often taking part in the violence, the police watching
immobile as it progresses. The footage emerged on the day the EU is expected to
permanently lift the remaining sanctions against Burma – which include travel
restrictions on around 500 Burmese individuals, an asset freeze of 1,000
companies, and bans on EU investment in certain sectors such as timber and
mining – in recognition of the country's "remarkable process of reform"."