On 17 April 2011 Bangladesh army backed Muslim settlers attacked the indigenous Buddhist people at Ramgarh leaving at least 2 indigenous people dead and scores injured and missing. The aim of the attack was to drive out the indigenous Buddhists and grab their land. The indigenous victims live in open ground after their homes were burnt down by the Muslim settlers.
Bangladesh army burn down indigenous houses in Zurochari
On 19 June 1991, Bangladesh army of 37 EBR from Bonjogichari army camp burnt down 13 indigenous houses
at Kuduchara village in Zurochari, Rangamati district. Bangladesh army's motive was to uproot indigenous people from their villages and force them to move to concentration camps. The victims are:
Mr. Shanti Lal Chakma (52), son of Mr. Kandara Chakma.
Mr. Sama Lal Chakma (30), son of Mr. Shanti Lal Chakma.
Mr. Chandra Hangsa Chakma (60), son of late Bishwendra Chakma.
Mr. Mozagala Chakma (30), son of Mr. Chandra Hangsa Chakma.
Mr. Chitta Ranjan Chakma (65), son of late Bishwendra Chakma.
Mr. Chandrasen Chakma (70), son of late Agil Chandra Chakma.
Mr. Rabi Mohan Chakma (65), son of late Barpeda Chakma.
Mr. Jogendra Chakma (35), son of Mr. Kanyaram Chakma.
Mr. Hengotya Chakma (45), son of Mr. Murati Mohan Chakma.
Mr. Abhimanya Chakma (55), son of Mr. Nakraja Chakma.
Mr. Daya Dhan Chakma (32), son of Mr. Abhimanya Chakma.
Mr. Anilal Chakma (30), son of Mr. Pragendra Chakma.