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 set fire on indigenous houses in Khagrachari
On 25 June 1991, Bangladesh army of 35th EBR from Jaduram Para army camp led by Capt. Ibrahim burnt down indigenous houses at Inner Betchari Para in Khagrachari sub-district. After the arson attack, Bangladesh army forced the indigenous villagers to move to concentration camps near Jaduram Para army camp in Khagrachari sub-district. The victims are:
Mr. Jagatdhar Chakma (70), son of late Sanchay Chakma of Inner Betchari, Khagrachari sub-district.
Mr. Prati Kumar Chakma (35), son of Mr. Jagatdhar Chakma.
Mr. Sonadhan Chakma (60), son of late Panchay Chakma.
Mr. Lalit Mohan Chakma (34), son of late Ratnadhar Chakma.
Mr. Shanti Ranjan Chakma (32), son of Mr. Fakir Chandra Chakma.
Mr. Bindu Chakma (28), son of Mr. Fakir Chandra Chakma.
Mr. Pazibukya Chakma (40), son of Mr. Karuna Mohan Chakma.
Mr. Tutru Chakma (45), son of Mr. Mukul Chandra Chakma.
Mr. Uruchya Chakma (48), son of Mr. Chandra Moni Chakma.
Mr. Bimal Chandra Chakma (50), son of late Katya Chakma.
Mr. Bashi Mohan Chakma (45), son of late Katya Chakma.
Mr. Judhisthir Chakma (39), son of Mr. Naradmoni Chakma.
Mr. Nayan Kumar Chakma (42), son of Mr. Santosh Chakma.
Mr. Bishwajeet Chakma (33), son of Mr. Surdhan Chakma.
Mr. Purna Mohan Chakma (65), son of late Bacharam Chakma.