
DHAKA: About one million Rohingya refugees are facing “increasingly dire conditions” in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps amid surging violence by armed groups and criminal gangs, Human Rights Watch ( HRW) said Friday.
In Aug only, there have been studies of people of the Rohingya Solidarity Organisation and Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army carrying out killings, violence, forced selection, blackmail, and assault. Bangladesh authorities have failed to maintain refugees exposure to safety, education, livelihoods, and motion, said the international Rights physique.
Bangladesh’s time state commander director, Prof Muhammad Yunus, said he will” continue to support the million-plus Rohingyas sheltered in Bangladesh”. Md Touhid Hossain, a foreign director, claimed they are unable to take more refugees.