Where is regional party of Tripura, where is Tripura kshatriya samaj...!
Where is regional party of Tripura, where is Tripura kshatriya samaj...!
our own people were unable to enter to our own land..!
Agartala correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 2013-08-03 21:40:34.0 BdST Updated: 2013-08-03 23:46:04.0 BdST
One tribal has been killed and four others were seriously injured when
hundreds of migrant settlers attacked five villages in Chittagong Hill
Tracts on Saturday, a rights body has said.
The Asian Centre
for Human Rights said the mayhem erupted in the Tabalchhari area under
Matiranga Upazila after plain settlers attacked five villages inhabited
by Chakma and Tripura tribespeople.
At least five villages
namely Sarveshawar Para, Boga Para, Manudas Para, Bhagawan Tilla and
Bandar Singh Para under Tabalchhari police station have been burnt to
ashes, said a press release of the Asian Centre for Human Rights.
One tribal was killed, four other tribals were seriously injured and
about 500 tribal houses were destroyed in the attacks as per the latest
report received, said the Asian Centre for Human Rights.
"The
Bangladesh Border Guards instead of arresting the arsonists arrested
many innocent indigenous tribal people including Mr Bakul Chakma, Mr
Supayan Chakma and Mr Phani Bhusan Chakma, a member of the local Union
Council and subjected them to severe torture in their custody," alleged
Suhas Chakma, Director of Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR).
About 1,500 Chakmas and Tripuras are currently camping near the border
fence at Silacheri in Tripura state on the India-Bangladesh border,
trying to find refuge in India, the ACHR director alleged.
The Border Security Force who man the gates have so far prevented the fleeing refugees from entering into India, he said.
The ACHR urged the Indian Government to direct the Border Security
Forces to provide shelter to the fleeing tribal refugees from Bangladesh
until the situation improves for their return.
It appealed to the Bangladesh government to take immediate measures to ensure safety and security of the affected tribespeople.
Tension has been brewing in the Chittagong Hill Tracts ever since the
Bangladesh cabinet on May 27 approved the draft of the Chittagong Hill
Tracts (CHT) Land Dispute Resolution Commission (amendment) Act 2013 and
gave its final approval on Jun 3.
The Act makes the Commission
more effective in settling land disputes in accordance with the
Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord of 1997.
The Bengali settlers fear the Act would hurt their interests, an apprehension described as 'unfounded' by the government.
Several organisations representing the settlers have organised long
strikes in the three districts of the CHT to prevent the new amended ACT
from going through the Parliament.
Where is regional party of Tripura, where is Tripura kshatriya samaj...!
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