Cox’s Bazar — The Rohingyas, ethnic minority of Myanmar, are living in a sub-human condition at Kutupalong camp. According to our correspondent, a total of 104 Rohingyas died at Kutupalong, an unregistered camp under Ukiah upazila of the district, during 48 days from January 1 to February 17 last.Mohammad Hasim, a group leader, said that those Myanmar citizens (Rohingya) died due to malnutrition, living in unhygienic conditions, starving and suffering from various diseases.The dead included 52 children and 30 women.The group leaders of those Myanmar citizens, a total of 104 Myanmar citizens, including women and children, died at Kutupalong area, an unregistered camp of Ukiah upazila of the district.Those Rohingyas were entering into Bangladesh illegally crossing the border during the last five years.Most of those Myanmar citizens illegally entered into Bangladesh territory last year when tension was prevailing in the border.Myanmar authority constructed barbed wire fencing at zero point of Bangladesh-Myanmar borders.Those Myanmar citizens were living at Kutupalong area of Ukiah upazila making bamboo houses cutting trees from the government reserved forest and cutting hills near Kutupalong government registered camp.The Bangladesh government and any other organisation, local or abroad is yet to supply any kind of food in the unregistered camp.They are surviving by cutting forest from the government reserved forest and working locally.So, they cannot survive with families, they cannot earn much money for buying food. Sources said that at least 50,000 Myanmar citizens are illegally living at Kutupalong area.Fazle Rabbi, camp in-charge of Kutupalong government registered refugee camp, Ukiah, said that some 104 Myanmar citizens (they are not registered refugee) died during January 1 to February 17 last.”Those Myanmar citizens are living in surrounding areas of Kutupalong government refugee camp making bamboo houses after cutting hill, he further said.”Those Myanmar citizens are polluting the environment of Ukiah”, he added. Published by HT Syndication with permission from Right Vision News. For more information on news feed please contact Sarabjit Jagirdar at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com