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Bangladesh troops accused of raping Rohingya refugee
By AFP
Published: October 3, 2019
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Many human rights groups have accused Myanmar of carrying out genocide or ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya. PHOTO: REUTERS

DHAKA: The Bangladesh military said on Thursday it has ordered an investigation after a Rohingya family in a refugee camp accused army troops of raping a 12-year-old girl.

The inquiry comes as around a million Rohingya in vast camps in Bangladesh face increasing hostility two years after fleeing a military offensive in Myanmar.

Mohammad Osman, an elder brother of the alleged victim, said three soldiers entered their shanty at the Nayapara Rohingya camp on Sunday evening and sexually assaulted his sister.



“She was raped as one of them tightly held her mouth,” he referring to the border district where the refugee camps are located.

A spokesperson of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah ibn Zaid, said they were investigating.

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“We have formed a probe committee to investigate the incident and find out the facts. If (they are) found guilty, exemplary punishment will be given,” ibn Zaid said.

Doctor Shaheen Abdur Rahman said the girl was examined at the central hospital in Cox’s Bazar but he refused to comment on the findings due to court restrictions.

A spokesperson of the United Nations High Commissioner (UNHCR) for Refugees said they were also investigating the incident.

“We are aware of the reports. In such cases, individuals are entitled to medical, physical and psychological support, as well as access to due process,” UNHCR spokesperson Joseph Tripura said.

Tensions have risen in recent weeks with an increasingly frustrated Bangladeshi government enacting several measures making life harder for the refugees making life harder for the refugees.

These include blocking mobile internet, confiscating SIM cards and mobile phones and filing hundreds of cases for illegally obtaining citizenship cards.

UN experts have expressed “serious concerns” about the restrictions.
Last week Bangladesh’s home minister said that barbed-wire fencing, guard towers and cameras would be erected around the Rohingya camps, sparking criticism from rights groups.

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Checkpoints set up on the main highways leading to the camps have stopped Rohingya and sent them back to the settlements when they try to travel to other parts of Bangladesh.

Hundreds of Rohingya found elsewhere in the South Asian nation have also been detained and returned to the camps.

Authorities say the internet ban was sparked by security fears after the Rohingya were blamed for the murder of a local politician and drug smuggling.

More than a dozen Rohingya — most accused of involvement in the murder of the politician — have been shot dead by security forces in recent weeks.

Officials also said on Thursday that 45 Rohingya have been charged with infiltration after they were detained illegally working in a ship-breaking yard.

Rights activists said this could be the first time Rohingya have been charged with infiltration — an offence that carries five years in jail
 
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Bangladesh troops accused of raping Rohingya refugee
By AFP
Published: October 3, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
2071584-ceeebe_-1570115904-555-640x480.jpg

Many human rights groups have accused Myanmar of carrying out genocide or ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya. PHOTO: REUTERS

DHAKA: The Bangladesh military said on Thursday it has ordered an investigation after a Rohingya family in a refugee camp accused army troops of raping a 12-year-old girl.

The inquiry comes as around a million Rohingya in vast camps in Bangladesh face increasing hostility two years after fleeing a military offensive in Myanmar.

Mohammad Osman, an elder brother of the alleged victim, said three soldiers entered their shanty at the Nayapara Rohingya camp on Sunday evening and sexually assaulted his sister.



“She was raped as one of them tightly held her mouth,” he referring to the border district where the refugee camps are located.

A spokesperson of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah ibn Zaid, said they were investigating.

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“We have formed a probe committee to investigate the incident and find out the facts. If (they are) found guilty, exemplary punishment will be given,” ibn Zaid said.

Doctor Shaheen Abdur Rahman said the girl was examined at the central hospital in Cox’s Bazar but he refused to comment on the findings due to court restrictions.

A spokesperson of the United Nations High Commissioner (UNHCR) for Refugees said they were also investigating the incident.

“We are aware of the reports. In such cases, individuals are entitled to medical, physical and psychological support, as well as access to due process,” UNHCR spokesperson Joseph Tripura said.

Tensions have risen in recent weeks with an increasingly frustrated Bangladeshi government enacting several measures making life harder for the refugees making life harder for the refugees.

These include blocking mobile internet, confiscating SIM cards and mobile phones and filing hundreds of cases for illegally obtaining citizenship cards.

UN experts have expressed “serious concerns” about the restrictions.
Last week Bangladesh’s home minister said that barbed-wire fencing, guard towers and cameras would be erected around the Rohingya camps, sparking criticism from rights groups.

Bangladesh launches shame campaign against alleged traffickers

Checkpoints set up on the main highways leading to the camps have stopped Rohingya and sent them back to the settlements when they try to travel to other parts of Bangladesh.

Hundreds of Rohingya found elsewhere in the South Asian nation have also been detained and returned to the camps.

Authorities say the internet ban was sparked by security fears after the Rohingya were blamed for the murder of a local politician and drug smuggling.

More than a dozen Rohingya — most accused of involvement in the murder of the politician — have been shot dead by security forces in recent weeks.

Officials also said on Thursday that 45 Rohingya have been charged with infiltration after they were detained illegally working in a ship-breaking yard.

Rights activists said this could be the first time Rohingya have been charged with infiltration — an offence that carries five years in jail
Good they are taking influence from their brotherly country India, Soon they will revert and start doing pooja of Cow.
 
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Disgraceful! If found guilty, the culprit should be executed to set an example for others.
A rapist is not given a death sentence. There are laws in the country that will decide the fate of the criminals.
 
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My God there are a lot of butthurt Biharis in here....:lol:
So u condone rape?

It's disgusting that BD is learning from Indians that rape is normal and that of s 12 yr old child. God how do u even think of her like that.
 
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So u condone rape?

It's disgusting that BD is learning from Indians that rape is normal and that of s 12 yr old child. God how do u even think of her like that.

No one is condoning rape in any place. Take off the national labels first. Rapists are rapists, and are found everywhere. IMHO they should be punished to the highest extent of the law.
 
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So u condone rape?

It's disgusting that BD is learning from Indians that rape is normal and that of s 12 yr old child. God how do u even think of her like that.
Why are you putting words in his mouth? He isn't condoning rape & neither is anyone else.It's a vile, disgusting crime that deserves capital punishment.
What @Bilal9 vai meant was that instead of sympathizing with the victim & asking for the culprit to be punished, some posters here are demonizing an entire country.
 
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Why are you putting words in his mouth? He isn't condoning rape & neither is anyone else.It's a vile, disgusting crime that deserves capital punishment.
What @Bilal9 vai meant was that instead of sympathizing with the victim & asking for the culprit to be punished, some posters here are demonizing an entire country.

Dont use statement like 'why r u putting words in his mouth'. This will lead to an argument. Anyways

I am very happy that you hate the bastrad that did this. No child should have to go through this. In fact no person should go through this. So balance restored. Welldone

No one is condoning rape in any place. Take off the national labels first. Rapists are rapists, and are found everywhere. IMHO they should be punished to the highest extent of the law.
Well Bilal. You have clarified that and refreshing to see we are all on the same page re the rapist
 
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A rapist is not given a death sentence. There are laws in the country that will decide the fate of the criminals.
As far as I know the army was supposed to be in charge of the rohingya camp from now onwards. Could this be another propaganda from the NGOs? But if this is true then the culprits should be punished.
 
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