Saturday, February 20, 2010

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Another attack in Sajek:burning-looting occurred by Army-Settlers
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by Changma | February 19, 2010 at 08:29 pm
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Sajek
under Rangamati District is under attack. A few hours ago at midnight
the Settlers with the help of Bangladesh Army attacked on Jumma peoples
village and ashes to burn many houses, looting happened.




The
attack began at 10:30pm. The Jummas fled their homes. There have been
reports of widespread looting. The casualties are yet to be ascertained.
At 11.10pm they set fire atLadumoni Bazar.
Till now at this moment attackinng happening.

We are urging all concern to intervene and give pressure to Bangladesh
Government to take action against the perpetrators.
to know more about CHT please visit: jummonet.blogspot.com

Update on Sajek attack: a charred body recovered

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Update on Sajek attack: a charred body recovered



chtnews.com

News No. 32/2010, February 20, 2010



A charred body of a Jumma woman has been recovered in Guchchagram, bringing the death toll to five. Her identity could not be ascertained.



The casualty figure may rise further, as many still remains unaccounted for.



A report says army have arrested eight Jummas in Mazolong, further east of Baghaihat where the attacks took place. No further details are available.



In another incident, the Bengalee settlers attacked a jeep carrying UPDF supporters to Dighinala at Khagrapur in Khagrachari town.



They were returning home after attending a demonstration in Khagrachari held in protest against the Sajek attack.



One UPDF supporter, Ripon Chakma (25) from Indramacahra village in Dighinala, was badly injured in the attack.



The settlers stopped their vehicle and pulled down five of them from it. After protests, the settlers have been forced to release them.



Tensions have risen in Khagrachari town following the incident.

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Sajek attack leaves 4 dead, scores wounded

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Sajek attack leaves 4 dead, scores wounded



chtnews.com

News No. 31/2010, February 20, 2010



At least four Jumma villagers have been confirmed dead and scores others wounded when the army fired indiscriminately into unarmed civilians without slightest provocation in Sajek under Rangamati district. They also burned burnt to ashes hundreds of houses, including a Buddhist temple and a church, in a number of villages.



The attack began last night when a group of army personnel and illegal Bengalee settlers burnt down 29 houses including 7 shops, a church and a UNDP-run village centre, in two Jumma villages of Gangaram Doar and Retkaba.



The villagers fled into the jungle when the attack took place.



After the first attack, the villagers returned to their villages the next morning and gathered in Gangaram to protest it.



At about 10am the army and settlers went there again and ordered the Jummas to leave the area, but they refused to comply.



At 10:25am the army opened fire into the crowd without any sort of provocation, leaving many dead and wounded. They army also arrested three persons from there.



Another group of trigger-happy army men entered Guchchagram, a cluster village for the Chakmas, across the Kachalong river, while firing from their automatic weapons.



It is still not clear how many people have been killed in the attacks. However, three of the dead have been identified. They are Laxmi Bijoy Chakma, Liton Chakma (30) and Buddhabati Chakma.



Some of the injured are Shanta Shil Chakma, Mrittunjoy Chakma, Sushil Jibon Chakma, Bharat Joti Chakma, Biza Ma Chakma and Rekha Devi Chakma.



Three Jummas -- Dayal Chakma, Chironjeeb Chakma and Nipu Chakma -- are still missing.



The army also attacked Purbo Para village and burnt the houses and Banani Bana Vihar, a Buddhist temple. The abbot of the vihara, Ven. Purnabas Bhikkhu, is missing.



Baghaichari Upazila chairman Sudarshan Chakma and other local Jumma leaders have been barred from visiting the spots. Only the Baghaichari Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) was allowed in.



The local administration has imposed section 144 in the area to prevent Jummas from taking out protest demonstrations.



UPDF and its front organisations have planned for demonstrations in three districts of Khagrachari, Bandarban and Rangamati, and in Dhaka and Chittagong.



Buddhist monks will also take up programmes to protest the barbaric attack in Sajek, a Jumma Bhikkhu in Dhaka told chtnews.com.

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Protest against murder of Poney Mala Tripura held

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Protest against murder of Poney Mala Tripura held



chtnews.com
News No. 113/2009, September 08, 2009



Jumma organisations held a protest demonstration against continuing military repression and the killing of Ms Poney Mala Tripura in Khagrachari.



The Hill Students’ Council, Hill Women’s Federation and Democratic Youth Forum jointly organised the demonstration on Saturday, 5 September.



They brought out a procession from Swanirbhor bazaar and paraded city streets chanting slogans before holding a protest rally at Chengi Square.



Hundreds of members and supporters of these front organisations of the UPDF joined the demonstration.



Presided over by Arpan Chakma, General Secretary of PCP Khagrachari District Unit, the rally was also addressed by Remin Chakma, central member of DYF, and Konika Dewan, General Secretary (in charge) of Hill Women’s Federation.



The speakers condemned the arrest of PCP president Ricoh Chakma and others in Panchari and the killing of Poney Mala Tripura in Sindukchari.



Arpan Chakma said “Ricoh Chakma went to Panchari on a speaking tour to persuade Jumma youths and students to take part in a joint conference of the Khagrachari District Units of the three organisaitons to be held on 10 September. But the army detained him along with many others and harassed him.”



Mr. Chakma condemned the undemocratic and fascist behaviour of the army and demanded their complete withdrawal from the CHT.



“The army is the perpetual threat to peace, democracy and development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, and therefore they must go back to their barracks in the plain land.” he said.



He also urged the government to bring the killer of Poney Mala Tripura to justice. “It is regrettable that the police have done nothing to arrest Noab Ali and his accomplices” he said and demanded that the government must take measures to ensure that Poney Mala Tripura’s lands cannot be captured illegally by the settlers.

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Protest against murder of Poney Mala Tripura held

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Protest against murder of Poney Mala Tripura held



chtnews.com
News No. 113/2009, September 08, 2009



Jumma organisations held a protest demonstration against continuing military repression and the killing of Ms Poney Mala Tripura in Khagrachari.



The Hill Students’ Council, Hill Women’s Federation and Democratic Youth Forum jointly organised the demonstration on Saturday, 5 September.



They brought out a procession from Swanirbhor bazaar and paraded city streets chanting slogans before holding a protest rally at Chengi Square.



Hundreds of members and supporters of these front organisations of the UPDF joined the demonstration.



Presided over by Arpan Chakma, General Secretary of PCP Khagrachari District Unit, the rally was also addressed by Remin Chakma, central member of DYF, and Konika Dewan, General Secretary (in charge) of Hill Women’s Federation.



The speakers condemned the arrest of PCP president Ricoh Chakma and others in Panchari and the killing of Poney Mala Tripura in Sindukchari.



Arpan Chakma said “Ricoh Chakma went to Panchari on a speaking tour to persuade Jumma youths and students to take part in a joint conference of the Khagrachari District Units of the three organisaitons to be held on 10 September. But the army detained him along with many others and harassed him.”



Mr. Chakma condemned the undemocratic and fascist behaviour of the army and demanded their complete withdrawal from the CHT.



“The army is the perpetual threat to peace, democracy and development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, and therefore they must go back to their barracks in the plain land.” he said.



He also urged the government to bring the killer of Poney Mala Tripura to justice. “It is regrettable that the police have done nothing to arrest Noab Ali and his accomplices” he said and demanded that the government must take measures to ensure that Poney Mala Tripura’s lands cannot be captured illegally by the settlers.

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PCP President, 21 others arrested by army, released later

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PCP President, 21 others arrested by army, released later



chtnews.com
News No. 111/2009, September 07, 2009



The Hill Students Council President Ricoh Chakma was arrested along with 21 others including 5 women in Panchari under Khagrachari district on 4 September.



Army personnel from Panchari zone made the arrest at 3:15pm when PCP leaders were returning from a meeting organised by Democratic Youth Forum. They were arrested from a tea shop at Taltola.



“The army came in two jeeps and caught us without assigning any reason.” Ricoh Chakma told chtnews.com.



The army gave no reason for the arrest and took them to the Panchari police station. However, they were released after midnight.



Among the arrested were PCP Khagrachari district unit president Ratan Chakma, Chairman (in-charge) of Chengi Union Council Mr. Nabo Kumar Chakma, Chengi UP member Khagendra Tripura and businessman Hirohito Chakma.



The arrested also included 5 Jumma women who were returning from a meeting of the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF). All other arrested excepting the PCP members had also taken part in the same meeting.



The army beat up nine of the arrested including Tripti Dhan Chakma, Tinku Chakma and Kamleshwar Chakma.



“We don’t know why they have been tortured. None of them has committed any crime and the army personnel also did not ask them anything; they just beat them up.” Ricoh Chakma said.



“The army tied Tripti Dhan and Tinku to a wooden pole and beat them mercilessly”, he added.



He further said the army released them in phases: the five women were released first from Panchari bazaar after forcing them to sign a bond.



All others were released after midnight.

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PCP President, 21 others arrested by army, released later

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PCP President, 21 others arrested by army, released later



chtnews.com
News No. 111/2009, September 07, 2009



The Hill Students Council President Ricoh Chakma was arrested along with 21 others including 5 women in Panchari under Khagrachari district on 4 September.



Army personnel from Panchari zone made the arrest at 3:15pm when PCP leaders were returning from a meeting organised by Democratic Youth Forum. They were arrested from a tea shop at Taltola.



“The army came in two jeeps and caught us without assigning any reason.” Ricoh Chakma told chtnews.com.



The army gave no reason for the arrest and took them to the Panchari police station. However, they were released after midnight.



Among the arrested were PCP Khagrachari district unit president Ratan Chakma, Chairman (in-charge) of Chengi Union Council Mr. Nabo Kumar Chakma, Chengi UP member Khagendra Tripura and businessman Hirohito Chakma.



The arrested also included 5 Jumma women who were returning from a meeting of the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF). All other arrested excepting the PCP members had also taken part in the same meeting.



The army beat up nine of the arrested including Tripti Dhan Chakma, Tinku Chakma and Kamleshwar Chakma.



“We don’t know why they have been tortured. None of them has committed any crime and the army personnel also did not ask them anything; they just beat them up.” Ricoh Chakma said.



“The army tied Tripti Dhan and Tinku to a wooden pole and beat them mercilessly”, he added.



He further said the army released them in phases: the five women were released first from Panchari bazaar after forcing them to sign a bond.



All others were released after midnight.

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Jumma woman killed by settlers in Sindukchari

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Jumma woman killed by settlers in Sindukchari



chtnews.com
News No. 110/2009, September 07, 2009



A group of settlers chopped to death a Jumma woman in Sindukchari under Mahalchari Upazila of Khagrachari district on 3 September.



Sources said a group of 4 - 5 settlers led by Noab Ali of Sindukchari village went to the house of Ms Poney Mala Tripura (age 50) in the village of Chotomura Para and chopped her to death. The incident occurred at around 9:30 PM. Her husband’s name is Bibishon Tripura.



Her dead body was taken to Khagrachari for autopsy. A case has been filed with Guimara police station against 4 settlers and a Jumma in connection with the killing.



The accused have been identified as Noab Ali, Rustam Ali, Khairul Islam, Aksar Gaji and Shola Ana Tripura. No one has been arrested till the writing of this report.



Ms Poney Mala Tripura might have been killed over a land dispute with Noab Ali, one of the accused, who has been trying to capture her land. Before the incident, he had been continuously giving threats to her, it has been learnt.



In a village arbitration, it was decided that the disputed land belongs to Ms Tripura. However, Noab Ali refused to accept the verdict.

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

200 Mro families in fear of land-grabbers and terrorists in Bandarban

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200 Mro families in fear of land-grabbers and terrorists in Bandarban



chtnews.com
News No. 73/2009, June 25, 2009



About 200 ethnic Mro families in Ronjupara, Penaipara, Chakkoipara and Bhattyapara under Tonkaboti Union in Bandarban Sadar Upazila have been living in fear of land grabbers and terrorists, says Prothom Alo, a leading national Bengali daily.



In a news article today, 25 June, the daily says “Since the attack on a villager of Penaipara on 18 June, the residents of the area have been living in fear of further terrorist attacks on them.”



“The villagers spoke of their sense of insecurity at a press conference held at Bandarban press club on Sunday. The chairman and members of Tonkaboti Union Council and village chiefs at the press conference demanded that land-grabber Shaha Alam and his terrorist gang members are arrested and brought to justice.



“At the press conference Tonkaboti Union Council Chairman Purna Chandra Mro said: ‘Shah Alam, a resident of Choromba area under Lohagora Upazila in Chittagong, has occupied without legal documents hundreds of acres of land belonging to Mro people with the help of his Rohinga terrorist gang. As a result the Mro people of Ronjupara and Penaipara have been unable to cultivate Jum for the last three years, plagued by dire financial crisis and compelled to live a substandard life. Complaints have been lodged with the government administration but to no avail, and the lack of effective measures on the part of the government has been a shot in the arms of terrorist Shah Alam.’



“Expressing anger village chief of Ronjupara, Luring Mro said: ‘I can no longer enter the land where we have been cultivating Jum for generations.’ He said Shah Alam and his terrorists tortured Rengrao while he was working at Jum field. He is still undergoing treatment in Bandarban Sadar Hospital. A case has been filed against six persons including Shah Alam; however police has so far failed to arrest any of them.’



“UP member Majeda Begum and Ashraf Mian told the press conference that they have been living in peaceful co-existence with the Mro. As Shah Alam has illegally occupied the lands of Mro people, who are simple and peaceful, they cannot cultivate their Jum fields and have to live in starvation.



“Bandarban Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Anupam Barua said Shah Alam has no land in Tonkaboti Union. He is doing this defying an order not to occupy Jum lands belonging to Mro people.”

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Six innocent villagers tortured in Sajek

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Six innocent villagers tortured in Sajek



chtnews.com
News No. 71/2009, June 24, 2009



Six innocent Jummas were tortured in Sajek in Rangamati district during an army raid on a village.



Sources said on 20 June, at 2pm a group of Bangladesh Army soldiers from Baghaihat zone carried out a surprise raid into the village of MSF Para.



The soldiers surrounded the village and began searching for what they said “terrorists”. Finding no ‘terrorist’, the soldiers picked up 6 innocent villagers, took them to the camp and tortured them severely.



They army beat them with stick and gave electric shocks in their bodies.



Five of the torture victims have been identified as Ballya Chakma, 50, of village MSF Para; Chuchyang Naga Chakma, 40, of Bhuachari; Jagadish Chakma, 40, of Karengatoli; Amar Dhan Chakma, 45, of Nakshachari; Kaladhan Chakma, 50, of Gangaram Dore.



The victim whose name could not be known is a friend of Jagadish Chakma, himself a torture victim. Both of them are day labourers.



Ballya Chakma was picked up from his home, while Chuchyang Naga Chakma was arrested while he was on his way to Baghaihat bazaar.



Jagadish Chakma and his friend were preparing to float bundles of bamboo down the river Kachalong to be carried to Kaptai for Karnaphuli Paper Mill, while the army arrested them.



The army arrested Amar Dhan Chakma while he was on his way to Baghaichari Upazila headquarters to draw UNDP’s Village Development Project money from a bank.



Kaladhan Chakma was arrested from his home in Gangaram Dore.



The army released Ballya Chakma, Chuchyang Naga Chakma, Jagadish Chakma and his friend in the evening, the same day, while the rest two were set free the following day.



Baghaihat zone is notorious for carrying out raids, torture and arrest of innocent villagers.



The army takes these repressive measures as part of a general plan to capture land in the area.



In April last year, the settlers burned down hundreds of Jumma houses in ten villages and made a series of attempts to grab land belonging to the Jumma people.



Following the April incident, many human rights organisaitons including International CHT Commission have visited the area. Yet, the conditions have not improved.



Close on the heels of the CHT Commission’s visit last year, the settlers launched further attacks and killed one Ladu Moni Chakma in the most brutal fashion.



A few days ago, the army made a number of arrests in connection with the alleged abduction and murder of a Bengali settler.



Baghaihat zone, under Khagrachari brigade, is commanded by Lt. Col. Anisuzzaman of 14 Bir.

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Army threatens Daily Star correspondent

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Army threatens Daily Star correspondent



chtnews.com
News No. 62/2009, June 19, 2009



The army was reported to have threatened Jasim Majumder, Khagrachari district correspondent for The Daily Star, for publishing a report on a protest rally organised by Boroitali villagers against settler attempts to grab their lands.



The rally was held on Wednesday, 17 June, in Khagrachari and the report appeared in the Daily Star on Thursday -- yesterday.



Quoting Jasim Majumder, Hill Women’s Federation leader Rina Dewan told chtnews.com that he was called to the zone headquarters by an army Major who did not disclose his name, and was threatened not to send such reports because these reports are “injurious to the interest of the army”.



“The Major asked me why I, being myself a Bengali, write against the interest of the Bengali people.” Ms Dewan quoted Jasim as telling her.



“But I told the Major that I am writing the truths, that I have written (the report) after verifying the allegation of the Boroitali people to be true.” Jasim was quoted as saying.



“But I am not afraid of the army threats.”

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BMSC forms human chain to protest Boroitali land grab attempts


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BMSC forms human chain to protest Boroitali land grab attempts



chtnews.com
News No. 61/2009, June 19, 2009



The Bangladesh Marma Students’ Council (BMSC) yesterday formed a human chain to protest attempts by a group of settlers to grab 300 acres of land belonging to Jumma people in Boroitali in Ramgarh. (Please see photo attached)



The leaders of the organisation also sent a memorandum to the State Minister for Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs via Deputy Commissioner of Khagrachari.



At the human chain formed at Shapla Chattor in Khagrachari town, the Marma leaders expressed concern over the systematic way the Jumma people’s lands are being taken away by illegal settlers.



“We are observing with serious concern that the CHT situation is becoming unstable again. The settlers continue to build houses after grabbing lands of the innocent Jumma villagers. This has become a regular phenomenon.” said Upasing Marma, President of BMSC Khagrachari District Unit.



Mongshi Prue Marma, another BMSC leader, said the settlers had been constructing houses in Boroitali village under Hapcahri Union in Ramgarh after taking away Hill people’s lands.



Mr. Marma accused a certain state agency of instigating the settlers to go about grabbing other people’s lands.



Legal adviser of the BMSC, Upathoai Marma termed the settlers’ attempt to grab lands as violation of the constitution of Bangladesh and human rights law.



He condemned the use of the settlers as human shield and as a mean to destroy Jumma people’s age old tradition and culture.



Ming Prue Chai Marma of BMSC Chittagong Metropolitan Committee urged the authorities to stop instigating the settlers.



In the memo addressed to the state minister for CHT Affairs, the BMSC leaders made the following demands:



1. to take immediate steps to stop attempts by settlers to build houses on lands belonging to Jumma people in Boroitali;
2. to constitute a high level parliamentary committee to investigate the incidents taking place Boroitali area;
3. to settle land disputes through the CHT land commission with emphasis being laid on the traditional land use system of the Jumma people; and
4. to try all cases relating to human rights violations including illegal land grabbing, incidents of communal riots and rape of Jumma women in the CHT.



The memorandum was signed by the President and General Secretary of BMSC Khagrachari District unit.

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

EU urges removal of military camps on tribal land

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EU urges removal of military camps on tribal land
17 June 2009

The European Union last week urged Bangladesh to remove military camps from the land of the Jumma tribes, and to help re-settle Jummas who have lost their land.

EU officials, who were visiting the country, called on the Bangladesh government to implement the 1997 Peace Accord it signed with the Jumma tribal people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) when it was last in power.

The EU noted that more than 11 years after the signing of the treaty, many of the tribal people displaced by conflict in the Hill Tracts have still not returned to their land. It also called on the government to activate the Land Commission in order to resolve land disputes and hold elections to regional councils.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is reported to have told the EU delegation that her government would implement the peace treaty fully. A committee, led by Deputy Leader of the House Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, has been formed in order to ensure its full implementation.

Local activists, however, say that despite election pledges and the formation of a number of committees, no changes have been seen in the lives of the tribal people.

Shirin Lira, Co-ordinator of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Commission, which is co-chaired by Britain’s Lord Avebury, said, ‘Human rights violations including torture, killings, harassment of Buddhist monks, sexual violence against women and children and the dispossession of indigenous peoples’ lands by Bengali settlers and military personnel are regularly reported.’

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Army conducted search in Baghaichari, Rangamati

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Army conduct house searches in Baghaichari

chtnews.com
News No. 56/2009, June 16, 2009

Bangladesh Army soldiers conducted house searches in Jumma villages in Baghaichari under Rangamati district.

Sources said that on the night of 14 June, soldiers from Baghaihat zone led by Lt. Col. Anisuzzaman, Commanding Officer of the camp, took position in Babupara village and began searching houses the next morning.



“They (the army) searched each and every house of the village.” a high school teacher said on condition of anonymity, and added that “the soldiers marked the houses with colours after the search.”



On 16 June, searches were also carried out in the same way in Jeebtoli and Talukder Para.



The army action came on the heels of a HWF rally to mark the 13th anniversary of the abduction of Kalpana Chakma.



The army is blamed for her disappearance on 12 June 1996.

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Boroitoli Villager's Demonstration against Land Grabbing


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Boroitali villagers stage demo against land grabbing



chtnews.com
News No. 59/2009, June 17, 2009



Jumma villagers have staged demonstrations in Khagrachari in protest at attempts by illegal settlers to grab land in Boroitali of Ramgarh Upazila.



They also submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner demanding that the government immediately stop settlers from occupying 300 acres of land belonging to the Jumma people.



Hundreds of people and villagers took part in the demonstration.



Before submitting the memo, the demonstrators took out a procession at 11:30am which paraded the city roads.



Thereafter, they held a brief rally in the town which was addressed by Niong Karbari, the Head of the village, and Mong Chai Aungyo Marma, another villager.



Mr. Karbari said “since 7 June, the settlers have been attempting to grab 300 acres of land in our village which we have been using for generations. On 14 June, the settlers began constructing houses there, and when we tried to prevent them, they attacked us.”



He urged the government to take immediate steps to stop land grabbing and ensure safety and security of his village people.



After the rally, Mong Chai Aungyo Marma submitted a memorandum to the DC on behalf of the villagers.



Democratic Youth Forum leader Remin Chakma and Hill Students’ Council leaders Batayon Chakma and Niko Chakma helped Mr. Marma submitting the memo.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Three innocent villagers tortured in Nannyechar

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Three innocent Jumma villagers tortured in Nannyechar



chtnews.com
News No. 48/2009, June 12, 2009



Three innocent Jumma villagers were tortured by army in Nannyechar on 9 June, according to independent sources.



Sources said the incident occurred at around 10pm when the victims were returning home in a country boat after selling jackfruits in Rangamati town.



When they reached Komtoli near Burighat some patrolling army personnel from Burighat camp led by Warrant Officer Akbar signaled them to come to the shore, but they took the army for robbers and sped up their engine boat.



However, the soldiers pursued and caught them up at a corner of the Kaptain Lake and beat them mercilessly.



The army freed them after torture.



The victims are Subrata Chakma, age 35, s/o Mongol Mohan Chakma of Mongtola village under Burighat Union, Mithon Khisha, age 16, s/o Anil Kumar Khisha of Mongtola village under Burighat Union and Tontu Bikash Khisha, age 28, s/o Chigon Dhan Khisha of Kengelchari village under Sabekyong Union – were returning home from Rangamati town after selling jackfruits there.

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Attemp to Grab Jumma Land in Ramgarh

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Attempt at land grabbing in Ramgarh



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News No. 50/2009, June 12, 2009



A settler attempt to steal about 300 acres of land belonging to Jumma people in Ramgarh has been failed, according to independent sources.



Sources said a group of illegal Bengali settlers had begun cutting jungles to capture the land in Boroitali under Hapchari Union (No. 3) on 7 June and erected a house structure with bamboos.



The army provided support to the settlers in their attempt to capture the land. They were present at the site when the settlers worked.



Because of the presence of the army the Jummas could not protest openly but destroyed the structure overnight after the settlers had left, sources said.



The next morning the settlers came back along with the army to see the demolished structure, however, they refrained from showing any reaction.



The Jummas use the said land as common property. Previously when it was covered with forests, it provided them with food, medicines and household materials.



In 1981-82, during the rule of dictator general Hussain Muhammad Ershad the army for the first time made an attempt to settle newly-arrived Bengali infiltrators on that patch of land, but the attempt failed when the Jummas put up a fiery resistance.



The second attempt was made in 2004 but again frustrated when the Jumma villagers protested.

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demand publication of Kalpana Chakma inquiry report

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Jumma organisations submit memo, demand publication of Kalpana Chakma inquiry report



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News No. 47/2009, June 11, 2009



Three Jumma organisations campaigning for full autonomy for Chittagong Hill Tracts today, 11 June, called upon the government of Bangladesh to make the inquiry report on disappearance of Kalpana Chakma public.



The demand was made in a memorandum submitted to the Home Minister by Hill Women’s Federation, Hill Student’s Council and Democratic Youth Forum. A three-member delegation of these organisations handed over the memo to the Home Minister’s Private Secretary, Md. Shahinoor Mian Shahin.



The delegation comprised Mithun Chakma, General Secretary, Democratic Youth Forum; Aongay Marma, General Secretary, Hill Student’s Council and Rina Dewan, Office Secretary, Hill Women’s Federation.



Before submitting the memo, the three organisations held a rally on Dhaka University campus at 11:30am.



The rally was addressed by Mithun Chakma, Aongay Marma and Rina Dewan, and moderated by Thuikyo Ching Maram, office secretary of the PCP.



Besides, representatives from a number of progressive Bengali organisations delivered solidarity speech in support of their demands. These speakers included Faizul Hakim, General Secretary, Bangladesh Mukti Council; Shibli Qyum of Naya Gonotantric Gono Morcha; Shubhra Chakravarti, Convenor, Seven Organisations Against Imperialism; Minhaz Ahmed, Joint Convenor, Bangladesh Chattra Federation; Hillol Roy of Biplobi Chattra Moitree; Nurur Rahman Shiplu, Convenor, Biplobi Chattra Jubo Andolon; Ashish Sharma, General Secretary, Biplobi Chattra Sangha; Mashud Khan of Prapada; and Sajeeb of Sanskritir Naya Setu, a Marxist study group.



The speakers urged the government to make the findings of the inquiry into the abduction of Kalpana Chakma public, and said the government must immediately withdraw military rule from the CHT in the interest of ending repression on the Jumma people.



“Peace has not descended on the hills even after the signing of the 1997 CHT accord, while human rights violations such as unlawful arrest, false cases, harassment and disruption of peaceful meetings and demonstrations still continue unabated as before”, they further said.



After the rally, the participants started to march in a procession towards Home Minister’s office at Bangladesh Secretariat but the police prevented them near Shishu Accademy. Later, a delegation went to the Home Minister’s office and handed over a memorandum to the Minister’s private secretary.

Ms Kalpana Chakma, a leader of the Hill Women’s Federation, was kidnapped from her home at New Lallyaghona village under Baghaichari Upazila in Rangamati district by Lt. Ferdous, then commander of Kojoichari army camp, on 12 June 1996. The incident occurred merely seven hours before voting for the 7th national parliamentary elections began.



The incident provoked CHT-wide protests as well as national and international condemnation. In one of the protests, a schoolboy named Rupon Chakma was killed in VDP firing in Baghaichari while three other Jumma youths were disappeared while on their way to participate in a peaceful road blockade.



In the memorandum, the three organisations said “the then government of Awami League had formed a three-member committee headed by a retired justice, Abdul Jalil to probe the incident. The other members of the committee are Dr. Anupom Sen, professor of social science department, Chittagong University, and the then divisional commissioner of Chittagong. According to press reports, the committee, after conducting inquiry, submitted its findings to the government. However, the previous governments have failed to make it public. Nor those responsible for the murder of Monotosh, Sukesh, Samar Bijoy and Rupon have been tried.”



“We have every right to know what happened to Kalpana Chakma and whether the committee recommended punishment for Lt. Ferdous and his accomplices.” the memo adds.



The memo put forward the following demands: 1. immediately publish the inquiry report on the disappearance of Kalpana Chakma and bring Lt. Ferdous and his accomplices to justice; 2. punish those responsible for the death of Monotoh, Sukesh, Samar Bijoy and Rupon who were killed for protesting the abduction of Kalpana Chakma; 3. remove all the army check posts put up across the CHT and end military rule enforced under codename “Operation Uttoron”; and 4. stop arrest of innocent people including members and supporters of the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF), release all the political prisoners and take effective steps to stop human rights abuses.



HWF rally in Baghaichari



Hill Women’s Federation, a front organisation of the UPDF, will organise a mass rally in Baghaichari tomorrow to demand publication of the inquiry report on disappearance of Kalpana Chakam.



Progressive Bengali intellectuals including noted poet Abu Bakr Siddiq have been invited to participate in the rally, organisers said.

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Six including 3 UPDF members arrested in Laxmichari

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Six including 3 UPDF members arrested in Laxmichari



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News No. 46/2009, June 09, 2009



Six persons including three members of the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) were arrested in Laxmichari, Khagrachari.



Reports reaching from the area said on 7 June at around 1pm a group of army personnel from Laxmichari zone raided the village of East Chailyatoli and picked up three UPDF members and two supporters. They were making preparations for holding a meeting with the villagers when the arrest was made.



The arrested UPDF members have been identified as Bochai Marma alias Monu, age 30, s/o Mong Hla Ching Marma of village Chowdhuri Para, Betbunia, Kawkhali, Rangamati; Shimul Chakma alias Nipon, age 23, s/o Motilal Chakma of village Dujjyapara, Ghagra, Kawkhali; and Dilmoni Chakma alias Pratap, age 26, s/o Harbo Chakma of villlage Durchari, Dullyatoli Union, Laxmichari.



The arrested UPDF supporters are Dipayan Chakma, age 22, s/o Erokko Chakma and Tejendra Chakma, age 30, s/o Nanda Chakma. Both of them hail from East Chailatoli village, Laxmichari.



The army took them to the zone headquarters and beat them so severely that all of them had to be admitted in Laxmichari hospital at 2am the next day. While the two supporters were released later on after medical treatment, the UPDF members were handed over to the Laxmichari police station.



They had been kept in the police station till yesterday, according to sources. It is not known under which section they have been shown arrested.



Another report adds another Jumma villager was arrested on Monday, 8 June, in Laxmichari. The army arrested Nilondo Chakma, age 40, s/o Boidyo Chakma of Badorkaba village from a tea shop at around 1:30pm. He was handed over to the police, but the reason for the arrest could not be known, it said.

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

13th Years of Kalpana Chakma abduction


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13th Years of Kalapana abduction
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In 1996 on 12th June Hill Women's Federation Leader Kalpana Chakma was abducted by Bangladesh Army officer Lieutenant Ferdous from her village New LalyaGhona in Marishya Upazilla.The abduction created public anger among the CHT people. They went out to the Road and protested. This incident created national and international concern. The intlectual and Human Rights concern people spoke out.
The then Government had to set up a probe body.
But After 13 years of the abduction Not even Government did not publicised the report .
Even the Army did not take action against the abductor Lt. Ferdous.
We want immediate releale of the probe body report.
We want abductor Mr. ferdous's punishment.
We want security of the women from atrocities by Security force.
We want free from Army Rule in CHT.

Police foils DYF rally in Dighinala



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Police foils DYF rally in Dighinala



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News No. 45/2009, May 31, 2009



Army and police have foiled a youth rally organised by Democratic Youth Forum in Dighinala today, sources said.



As the organisers were setting the stage for the program at 10am, the police led by SI Shamim Shafiq came and ordered them to disperse on the plea that they could not show any written permission for the program.



The police also tried to snatch the mikes and dismantle the podium at Upazila Station Ground where the rally was to be held.



When contacted, DYF’s General Secretary Mithun Chakma, who was present the meeting venue, said they had informed the local administration about the program a few days ago.



He also said that his supporters had been stopped at Jora Bridge army check post. They were coming from Kobakhali and Kangarimachara areas south of Dighinala Headquarters in a jeep or Chander Gari as it is locally called.



After police actions, a team of DYF organisers led by Merin Chakma and Ripan Chakma met with UNO Manuruzzaman Mian at his office.



“When we lodged a strong protest against the undemocratic behaviour of the police, the UNO said he had to take this measure (foiling the rally) because a certain interest group is opposed to our program”, Remin Chakma told chtnews.com after his meeting with UNO.



“He assured us of his cooperation in our future programs.” Remin added.



In protest against the fascist behaviour of the police the DYF brought out a prompt protest demonstration in Dighinala.



The Hill Students’ Council (PCP) will also stage demonstrations in capital Dhaka in the evening, PCP sources said.

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