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 tortures indigenous Chakma Buddhists in Naniachar
On 8 Sept. 1989, Bangladesh army from the Naniachar Army Zone raided the indigenous Buddhist
village Tripura Chari in Naniachar, Rangamati district on pretext of searching for the Shanti Bahini. During the raid, Bangladesh army caned indigenous Buddhist
inhabitants. The victims are:
Mr. Chandrajit Chakma, 25 yrs, son of Mr. Sundar Mohan Chakma, of Tripura Chara, No. 75 Bet Chari Mouza, Naniachar.
Mr. Shanti Moni Chakma, 26 yrs, son of Mr. Nilamohan Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Monoranjan Chakma, 28 yrs, son of Mr. Judishthir Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Pulindra Chakma, 35 yrs, son of Mr. Jatramohan Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Mundukya Chakma, 20 yrs, son of Mr. Jatra Mohan 0hakma, address as above.
Mr. Renu Mohan Chakma, 45 yrs, son of Mr. Bhoirpya Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Mangalya Chakma, 32 yrs, son of Mr. Urang Kumar Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Nilak Kumar Chakma, 38 yrs, son of Mr. Makkunya Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Makkunya Chakma, address as above.
Miss Kalamila Chakma, 12 yrs, daughter of Mr. Mangala 0hakma, address as above.
Mr. Kalachokkya Chakma, 17 yrs, son of Mr. Shanti Kumar Chakma, address as above.
Miss Kanya Pati Chakma, 12 yrs, daughter of Mr. Sunya Moni Chakma, address as above.
Mr. Tara Mohan Chakma, 35 yrs, son of Mr. Rajani Chakma, of Dhajya Para, No. 75 Bet Chari Mouza, Naniachar.