After being raped by the Myanmar army, many women fled to the state of pregnancy in Bangladesh.How many children are going to be born in Rohingya camp
After being raped by the Myanmar army, many women fled to the state of pregnancy in Bangladesh.
Ayesha Akter (pseudonym), a Rohingya woman of 34 years old. In August last year, she was pregnant while fleeing from Myanmar. But mother, it was not a feeling of happiness to him. Rather, the scandal took place - Ayesha was under increasing pressure while trying to escape from the fear, Ayesha was under extra pressure.
Recently, in a Guardian report, the condition of pregnant women in Bangladesh refugee camp has been highlighted. Aisha's story came up
Ayesha lost husband in 2012 to remain in Myanmar She was raped twice after losing her husband. Myanmar army attacks in Rakhine state in 2016 At that time they raped Ayesha. Later in 2017, army members raped her in front of her children. A few weeks after the incident, Ayesha found that she was pregnant. The villagers and the villagers were not able to say anything to anyone.
But in Rakhine state everyone knows, when the militaries attack, women from the house rape women. Women have been subjected to horrific violence in any war or attack since the ages. So, within a few days, the people of Aisha can conceive of pregnancy, villagers. A widowed woman could not understand the great shame she had in her pregnancy, Ayesha could not understand the language.
In order to keep Ayesha secret, go to a local doctor to destroy the embryo. But after many attempts to survive the children of his stomach. After fleeing from Myanmar after five months pregnancy, she came to Bangladesh. He came to shelter in Baluchali refugee camp in Ukhia of Cox's Bazar. They came here to destroy the stomach's children. But it's too late. To destroy the child, there was fear of his own life. He did not risk this risk of life by considering five children.
Ayesha's son Fayaz was born on January 26. Faiz is terribly crippled with physical and physical difficulties on his mother, and everyone is born with a healthy finger by showing an old finger. After the birth of Faiz, Ayesha's family was divided into two groups. Even the people of the refugee camp. Ayesha's big two daughters do not want to accept Faiz as brother. Others say that Ayesha is the victim of the situation. What was he doing?
Finally, Ayesha was able to convince the two daughters of her own sufferings. The girls understand the pain of the mother. They accept the brother Ayesha said, the girls play very well with her. Maybe they love their brother.
Nearly 7 lakh Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh due to ethnic cleansing of Myanmar's Rakhine since August 25 last year. The Rohingya victims of horrific violence, including burning a house, burning a living, burning alive, raping women How many of the Rohingyas escaped are actually like Ayesha, they have no accurate statistics. After being raped by Myanmar army in August, many women fled to pregnancy in Bangladesh.After nine months has passed. Many of them now have time to become child.
Medicine Sanan Frontiers (MSF), a medical charity organization, offers medical services to refugees in Bangladesh. According to MSF, till February 25, they have treated 224 like Ayesha. But the main number is a lot more.Save the Children says mothers are leaving many children after birth. They do not have the ability to care or raise these mothers Many mothers are under 18 years of age. In a report earlier, the international organization said that in different countries of Bangladesh,Rohingya women who have taken refuge in camps will give birth to at least 50 thousand children. According to the organization, at least 130 Rohingya babies will be born every year in the year 50 thousand.
Co-Co-Line, a spokesman for Bangladesh-based Rohingya community, said they found 15 women who had been raped by Myanmar soldiers, who were pregnant. But he knows this number is much more. He said many children have already been born. Those who will be born within a few weeks, they will not be removed under any social pressure. They will be known as children of Rohingya mother.
According to a survey of Human Rights Watch, two-thirds of the victims of sexual assault by the soldiers till November last year did not report to the women.