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Rapeed Rohingya women fleeing: 'I do not say to anyone, I will go to Bangladesh'

Rapeed Rohingya women fleeing: 'I do not say to anyone, I will go to Bangladesh'

Rohingya refugees crossing the border of Bangladesh.
Rohingyas are still in Bangladesh after fleeing violence in Myanmar.

Those who have survived the forest in the forest are now coming in because they are coming asylum seekers.

Even though there is no scarcity of fearful people in the beginning, Rohingya women and children are coming in small groups.

Most of them have lost any members of the family. Some of themselves are victims of barbaric torture.

Bangladesh and Myanmar border area in Teknaf, with the 20-year-old Asma of Maungdaw, on the island of Shahpari.

Asma has entered Bangladesh in a group of fifteen people on Tuesday. We use his pseudonym for the sake of personal privacy.

Asma said that the army members in Myanmar killed her husband and brother and carried out brutal torture on her.

Her statement: "10/12 soldiers used to rape me, and I could not bear the pain, many girls died due to their oppression, and when I wanted to kill them, I showed them the two children and hugged their feet and asked for life. Do not tell anyone what happened in Burma, will go to Bangladesh now. "


Except for showing two little kids, 15 days in the jungle With 12-year-old younger brother and two children.

Many refugees have been placed in unhealthy camps.
But for days ago his entry into Bangladesh, her four-year-old son was killed on the way to the hospital. She said he had reached Bangladesh with a lot of trouble with his son and brother.

"Walking on foot has swollen. The help that came in this country and did not find it in my own country, people from other communities of Burma tell us that the country is  just them and not for Muslims."

Rafeka's, another resident of Maungdaw, said that the weapons of the non-Muslim community were cut off her husband's throat.


After the rape of her brother's wife, the limbs were shot and killed.

she escaped with two children. Rafiqa said that many women from Rakhine were unable to come.

"Every day, there are arrests, militias have been tortured by picking up beautiful girls, then hands and feet cut off."

Rafeqa's family took shelter in other villages before the year due to persecution.

Rafka said, some days before coming, they used to hide in the jungle during the day and would go home at night.

Rohingya women are fleeing the torture of Burmese army behind.
In Rafeqa's report, the level of oppression and violence was so severe that everyone in the village escaped.

"The Maghara burns us constantly, attacks the house, takes men away, tortures women, oppresses them, tortures them, killed my sister, killed them, ransom mugs, raped her and cut her legs."

After losing her husband, Rafeqa entered Bangladesh for eight days with two children.

It is not possible to independently verify the details of torture and torture given to women in Bangladesh.

However, most of the Rohingyas have a similar image of torture.

Meanwhile, Myanmar's leader Aung Sang Suiqi and the Vice President of the United Nations on Wednesday said that there is nothing to say about these tortures.

But the use of the word Rohingya does not mean that the government is worried about why Muslims are fleeing in Bangladesh.

Myanmar government's statement Rakhine's situation is very quiet now. But at the top level of the government, many people express surprise in such a statement.

Meanwhile, as the United Nations, more than four lakh Rohingyas have taken refuge in Bangladesh in the last few weeks. About 80 percent of them are women and children.

Ensuring food and health care for these large numbers of refugees has become a big challenge for Bangladesh and international organizations.

The United Nations Human Rights Commission's Myanmar Affairs Recovery Committee has expressed deep concern about what has happened to Rohingya and what is happening in Rakhine.

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