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Rohingya Minority in Firing Line as Rebels Attack Western Myanmar Town

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Laila Afifa

2 July 2024 21:25 WIB

A number of ethnic Rohingya refugees are seen sitting in a truck during forced relocation from a temporary shelter at the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Building, Suak Nie Village, Johan Pahlawan, West Aceh, Aceh, Tuesday, March 26, 2024. ANTARA/Syifa Yulinnas

TEMPO.CO, Cox's Bazar - It was soon after afternoon prayers at a mosque near western Myanmar's Maungdaw town last month that 45-year-old Abdur said he looked up and spotted a drone hovering above. It was armed.

"Within seconds, there was an explosion, and I lost consciousness," said the bearded farmer, asking only to use his first name because of security concerns. He said he was injured in the legs.

Abdur, who spoke to Reuters near a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, provided one of the first eyewitness accounts of the ongoing fighting in Maungdaw and of Myanmar's minority Muslim Rohingya fleeing the town.

"It is a horrible situation," said Abdur, among the Rohingya who crossed into Bangladesh from Myanmar in the last month, referring to Maungdaw. The father of 12 children, some of who are still in Myanmar along with his wife, lay on a bed, with bandages on his left shin and right thigh.

Sprawling camps in Cox's Bazar are already home to around one million displaced Rohingya, and Bangladesh authorities have repeatedly said they cannot accept any more refugees from neighboring Myanmar.

Still, dozens of Rohingya looking to escape the clashes and worsening conditions in Rakhine state, where Maungdaw is located, have found their way into Bangladesh, according to six residents of the Cox's Bazar camps.

Bangladesh's foreign and interior ministries did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

However, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, the Bangladesh official tasked with refugee relief and repatriation, said late last month his office had received reports of Rohingya crossing over to refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar area.

Myanmar was plunged into chaos in 2021 after the junta deposed the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in a coup, sparking a protest movement that has grown to become a nationwide armed rebellion.

The Arakan Army (AA), part of the armed resistance against Myanmar's military junta, laid siege to Maungdaw last month, after warning the town's population - comprising some 70,000 Rohingya - to leave the coastal settlement overnight.

The junta said on June 26 that its troops are continuing to battle the AA there, describing the group as "terrorists".

Spokesmen for the AA and the junta did not respond to calls from Reuters.

Reuters could not independently verify the current state of fighting in Maungdaw.

Volker Turk, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said last month that tens of thousands of Rohingya are trapped in Maungdaw: "There is nowhere to flee."

The Rohingya have been long persecuted in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, and hundreds of thousands of them fled the country in 2017 after a crackdown by the military, which was accused of having committed ethnic cleansing against the community.



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