Dated:
Report submitted by: Peace Campaign Group
(PCG)
Source: PCG
On
At
around
Next
day on 4 August, around
were brought to Rangamati about 50 miles away from the victims’
village and admitted to the Rangamati sadar hospital with serious injuries.
After 4 hours of their admission to the hospital, Ms. Subarna died, and Kampan
Chakma was sent to the
Ms.
Subarna Chakma was slain on her head, throat, back, legs and hands, while her
son was chopped of at his right leg.
Soon
after the incident, some indigenous villagers informed the authorities of the
nearest Bumpy Land BDR camp off the tragedy. But the authorities remained
silent!
It
is worth mentioning that Dina Mohan Chakma, father of the slain Barun Kumar
Chakma was also killed in a genocide committed by Muslim Bengali settlers in
cahoots with
11 Indigenous People Tortured by
On
During
the operation, the military arbitrarily arrested the following 11 innocent
villagers and took them into the camp. In the camp, the military brutally
tortured them.
The
victims are:
1. Mr. Aprue Mog s/o late Sui Thowai Mog
2. Mr. Mong Hla Prue Mog s/o late Sui Thowai Mog
3. Mr. U Thowai Ching Mog s/o Ruisau Mog
4. Mr. Mong Hla Ching Mog s/o Ruisau Mog
5. Mr. Dungfa Mog (50) s/o Kyau Prue Mog
6. Mr. Sui Prue Mog (25) s/o Mongtwa Mog
7. Mr. Moingshe Mog s/o
8. Mr. Apruek Mog (27) s/o Mongre Mog
9. Mr. U Thowai Ching Mog (30) s/o Ruisau Mog
10. Mr. Mongreshya Mog (27) s/o Apai Mog
11. Mr. Mong Thui Mog (32) s/o Lambaiya Mog
Mr. Dungfa Mog was handed over to the
Guimara police station. A case was framed against him on false charge of
“terrorist activities”. The rest were released in the evening,
after about 14 hours.
During
the operation, the army sexually harassed two indigenous women.
The
victims are:
1. Ms. Khime Prue Mog (20) w/o Sui Prue Mog
2. Ms. Paikra Mog (22) w/o Gongbre Shwe Mog
The army robbed a pair jewellery and Taka
180 from Ms. Paikra Mog.
On
the other hand, the army arrested the following indigenous people of Nakrai
Para
The
victims are:
1. Mr. Ram Prue Mog s/o Aungya Mog
2. Mr. Mong Sajai Mog s/o Mong Mong Mog
Communal Attack By Muslim
Bengali Settlers:
On
Bhedbhedi areas.
A quarrel between an indigenous student Mr. Tutul
Chakma and a Muslim Bengali student of
Muslim Bengali settlers attacked the indigenous
student with a knife resulting in serious injuries his body.
After sometime of this violence, Muslim Bengali
settlers aired an unsubstantiated rumour that the indigenous people were
attacking the villages of Bengali Muslim settlers and started attacking
indigenous people on roads with iron rod and stick indiscriminately in the
College Gate, TTC, Kalyanpur and Bhedbhedi areas.
Bengali Muslim settlers attacked indigenous youths playing card at Kalyanpur area. In this attack, Mr.
Mintu Dewan (18) s/o Sunil Kanti Dewan was wounded seriously.
Later indigenous youths tried to resist the attack
resulting in a communal clash between the indigenous people and Muslim Bengali
settlers. In this clash, an auto rickshaw driver was seriously wounded. He was
sent to the
Police and army were deployed to control the
situation.
Communal tension was looming large in Rangamati.
Comment:
No perpetrators of the above brutalities and human
rights abuses have been arrested yet!
The BNP-led four-party Islamic fundamentalist
coalition government of Bangladesh has stepped up state-sponsored crimes and
violence against the indigenous people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts resulting
in the complete stalemate of the CHT peace process started in 1997 with the
signing of an agreement between the former Awami League government of
Bangladesh and the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS).
The government forces have been systematically
committing genocidal crimes against the indigenous people with complete
impunity to settle and empower Muslim Bengali settlers in the CHT region. It
resulted in serious
threat to the 700,000 indigenous people of the CHT.
Action Required:
The
state-sponsored violence in the CHT demands immediate international response.
International community should immediately intervene with the CHT issue for
security of the indigenous people.
[The end]
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