The Daily Star, Tue. January 06, 2004
http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/01/06/d4010601044.htm
Staff Correspondent
The Garos of Modhupur yesterday gave a seven-day ultimatum to the prime
minister to implement a five-point charter of demands, including
cancellation of a forest conservation and eco-tourism plan that they
fear would threaten their traditional lifestyle.
The removal of Environment and Forest Minister Shajahan Siraj and
transfer of Tangail's deputy commissioner, superintendent of police and
divisional forest officer also took centre stage in the charter of
demands.
The demands came from a demonstration of several thousand incensed
indigenous people who blocked Tangail-Mymensingh Highway, flew black
flags and carried the body of Piren Slan, killed in fire from forest
guards on Saturday.
Police and forest rangers opened fire on a group of Garos, killing
25-year-old Piren instantly and injuring 25 others including women and
children, as they raced to resist the conservation project the forest
department took up in 2000.
"The government is implementing the project violating the rights of
citizens," said Gono Forum President Dr Kamal Hossain who attended a
protest rally at Talki Bazar, 50 kilometres north of Tangail town.
Dr Kamal, throwing his weight behind the Garo community in their
resistance, said some ruling party men would benefit from the Modhupur
project that made the Garos victims.
Demonstrators will be flying black flags atop their houses and wearing
black badges until the government meets their demands, and will enforce
hartal and other programmes in Modhupur if their demands go unmet.
The Garos submitted a memorandum to the prime minister through Deputy
Commissioner of Tangail Kouser Tohura, who also addressed the rally and
assured the Garos of suspension of the project.
Gono Forum leaders Saifuddin Ahmed Manik and Pankaj Bhattacharya and
Secretary General of Bangladesh Forum for Indigenous People Sanjeeb
Drong also addressed the rally, chaired by Ajay A Mri, local community
leader.
The demonstrators also demanded trial of the killers of Piren and
compensation to his family and the wounded.
The district administration formed a committee to probe Saturday's
incident that created widespread outrage.
Chittagong Hill Tracts Student Council, the student wing of Parbatya
Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity, brought out a protest procession in
Rangamati yesterday evening.
The 11-party left alliance in Dhaka demanded a judicial investigation
into the killing of Piren.
More than 20,000 people have been affected because of the eco-park in
Modhupur, President of the Communist Party of Bangladesh Monjurul Ahsan
Khan told a press conference.
Bangladesh Forum for Indigenous People scheduled a protest meeting at
the Central Shaheed Minar for January 8.