Bangladesh: Rohingya refugee killed in rival clashes

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Groups are involved in a power struggle, says refugee commissioner. At least one Rohingya refugee was killed and 10 others injured in a shooting Sunday between two rival factions in Cox’s Bazar, a sprawling refugee camp area in Bangladesh, an official and sources said. 

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“Some rival groups among the Rohingya refugees are involved in a power struggle,” said Mahbub Alam Talukder, commissioner for refugee aid and repatriation. from Bangladesh to Anadolu Agency.

The deceased has been identified as 30- Nur Hakim, one-year-old, and his body has been sent for autopsy, according to sources.

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The injured, meanwhile, have been transferred to a medical center at a camp run by Save the Children, they added past

as well, and Talukder said, “We have asked the local administration to deploy more security forces. Last month, Dhaka began relocating the Rohingya to a remote island in the Bay of Bengal. So far, at least 3,500 have been transported to Bhasan Char, an island said to be prone to flooding.

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The move has been criticized by the international community. who has urged Bangladesh to halt the move until a study on the island’s habitability is done, and has also been accused of relocating them to the island against their will?

Currently, more than 1.2 million Rohingya refugees live in makeshift settlements in Bangladesh. At least 750,000 refugees fled Rakhine State after Myanmar forces launched an offensive against the Muslim minority community in August 2017. to power in November 2020, without citizenship or the right to vote.

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