On 17 April 2011 Bangladesh army backed Muslim settlers attacked 5 indigenous Buddhist villages in Ramgarh and 2 indigenous villages in Manikchari in Chittagong Hill Tracts. In this attack around 200 indigenous houses including 2 Buddhist temples were torched. At least 20 indigenous people were injured and at least half dozen indigenous people were missing. An indigenous woman in front of her burnt house.
Bangladesh army detain indigenous people in Guimara
On 15-16 April 1988, Bangladesh army from Guimara camp arrested 4 indigenous people while they were celebrating Goraiya festival (a festival of the indigenous Tripura people) in Guimara, Khagrachari district.
The victims were charged with false allegations of being members of the Shanti Bahini and were detained by Bangladesh army for a year. The victims are:
Mr. Ani1 Mohan Tripura, son of Mr. Swadhin Tripura of Balya Chari.
Mr. Raj Chandra Tripura, son of Mr. Sashira Tripura of Shilak Para.
Mr. Duba Chandra Tripura, son of Mr. Nuiya Tripura of Beel Para.
Mr. Manoranjan Tripura, son of Mr. Tiriya Tripura of Munshi Para.