In some camps there are turf wars over who controls which areas, and residents are caught in the crossfire. When a person is thought to be an affiliate of one side or the other, houses may be vandalized, or family members attacked. Armed groups will go to the homes of influential members of a rival group and if they don’t find who they are looking for, they will attack whoever is there. Women and girls who have been subjected to sexual violence do not always seek medical care or support due to fear of facing stigma.
In September 2024, 40 people in camps 14 and 15—including children—who had been assaulted, stabbed, or shot sought treatment at MSF’s clinic in Jamtoli. The level of insecurity was such that MSF had to temporarily reduce activities and focus only onlife-threatening cases. Today, there are still a few patients presenting with gunshot wounds each week.
About Cox’s Bazar
The Cox’s Bazar district along Bangladesh's southeastern coast has hosted Rohingya refugees fleeing targeted violence in neighboring Rakhine state, Myanmar, since 1978. The campaign of violence in August 2017 provoked an unprecedented exodus and MSF increased its operational presence in Bangladesh to address the needs. The conflict in Myanmar resumed in November 2023 and has led to horrific violence and widespread displacement again.
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