Rising Violence Imperils Rohingya Children in Camps
Rising Violence Imperils Rohingya Children in Camps
Rising Violence Imperils Rohingya Children in Camps
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Rohingya children in Bangladesh are living in fear due to escalating violence and crime in refugee camps, according to Save the Children. Interviews with refugees reveal a pervasive concern about kidnappings, armed group recruitment, and a state of constant anxiety, forcing families to restrict their children from going outside. Almost half of the families surveyed indicated crime as a major concern, with 37% feeling unsafe at night. Meanwhile, the situation in Myanmar's Rakhine State remains dire, with the Arakan Army gaining control amid rising atrocities against Rohingya civilians. UNICEF reported severe humanitarian challenges, including targeted attacks on children, exacerbated by service disruptions and military actions that have led to significant casualties and displacement. International organizations call for urgent protection measures as conflict continues to displace and endanger vulnerable populations in both Myanmar and Bangladesh.

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