In an apparent gesture of support to Myanmar, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Saturday that the Southeast Asian state had done its best to handle long- standing tensions between ethnic Rakhines and Rohingyas.The ethnic conflict between the two groups has turned deadly in recent weeks.“The Myanmarese government has been on the track of democratization, which includes reconciling conflicting communities. Myanmar has also formed an investigation committee after communal conflicts peaked in May and June,” the President said in a press conference at his residence in Cikeas, West Java.The statement came amid growing protests against the government’s “unresponsiveness” regarding the deadly violence that has forced thousands of Muslim Rohingyas to flee Myanmar.Protestors at home have urged the government to help settle hundreds of Rohingya refugees and asylum seekers, partic...