Women and women Ringya relate the horrors they experienced during the expulsion

They testified that their families were killed and their houses burned on the ground in what the UN calls a “example of ethnic cleaning textbooks”. With only their clothes on their bodies, hundreds of thousands of Ringya Muslims have been expelled from their villages into the Bangladesh camps. But inside [...] doors
With only their clothes on their bodies, hundreds of thousands of Ringya Muslims have been expelled from their villages into the Bangladesh camps.
But within the camps doors, many women and women Roggya continue to confess the exploitation and abuse of Myanmar Buddhists.
According to UN estimates, women and women make up 2/3 of Bangladesh's refugees.
Fatima still remembers the day of August 2017, when soldiers from Myanmar had come to her village and suddenly changed everything.
I was with my friends at clothing and eating stores. We talked to friends and family, we laughed and enjoyed,” She says.
A few months later, she stays in her family's shed at the Kutupalong refugee camp on the Bangladesh border with Myanmar. Her hands are decorated with tins, drawn in preparation for her wedding.
She never met her future husband.
They didn't ask me and I didn't say anything, but whatever decision they make, I have to follow, I can't object, I can't say “ ””
Meanwhile, her father thinks that her marriage can keep her safe, reports “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcast.
When she gets married she'll be a smaller burden to me, because we have to buy her clothes and other things. There is no need for a girl to be 18 years old. I should marry her if she's 15, 17 or 18. There's no benefit in keeping girls,” he says.
Some of the Ringya girls end up in the Bazaar of Cox, a tourist town not far from refugee camps that is notorious for the sex industry.
Sharifa (her real name) had left her village in Myanmar after some soldiers had raped her and killed her two sisters.
Many women, such as the Sharfia, are exploited for prostitution, and it seems that the large influx of refugees from Myanmar has prompted tourists and local people of Bangladesh.
A resident who has worked in sexual trade for two years says most of his clients are businessmen from Bangladesh, tourists and locals.
Our “Klients prefer women Ringya who have just arrived and also young girls. They like beautiful girls. ”
Johara Begum went through dense forests for two weeks without food or water to escape the attacks of the Myanmar Army.
When she arrived at the crowded refugee camps in Bangladesh, another woman Roingya associated with her and told her camp. Instead, Johara was kidnapped and held hostage, and the woman decided to sell it.
And they put me in another room, they tied my eyes and mouth, the earrings and the ring my mother had given me, and they grabbed me and beat me,” she says.
I live in terror now, sometimes I can't talk, I've never come out, I'm too scared to sleep. ”/Periscopi/

















