On 9 May 2012 Bangladesh army backed Muslim settlers raped and killed an indigenous Buddhist girl Miss. Sujata Chakma (11) daughter of late Mr. Jyotish Chandra Chakma and Ms. Mongala Devi Chakma of Ultachari area of Atarakchara union under Longadu sub-district in Rangamati district. The victim was a student of year 4 of Ultachari Government Primary School. Muslim settlers killed the girl by mutilating on the neck with a sharp weapon.
Bangladesh army rape and torture indigenous Chakma Buddhists in Panchari
On 2 April 1986, Bangladesh army of 19 East Bangal Regiment from Panchari army camp led by Major Shahjahan raided Gunadhar Karbari Para in Panchari, Khagrachari district at 07:00 hrs. Bangladesh army assembled all the inhabitants and sorted them into males and females. Major Shahjahan selected 3 young indigenous women and 1 young indigenous girl of his choice and gave orders to his men to swoop down upon the rest of the inhabitants. Bangladesh army beat and tortured indigenous Buddhist men and raped indigenous Buddhist women. Bangladesh army raped the indigenous women for whole night and left the village next day on 3rd April 1986 at 17:00 hrs for Panchari army camp. The victims are:
Kalpana Devi Chakma (18), daughter of Kalabagya Chakma of Gunadhar Karbari Para, Panchari.
2 daughters-in—law of Kalabagya Chakma of Gunadhar Karbari Para, Panchari.
Daughter-in-law of Bipin Chandra Chakma of Gunadhar Karbari Para, Panchari.