#HappenningNow
Settler muslim with the help of Bangladesh army and police right now attacking indigenous students and seriously injuring some of them in Khagrachhari district, Chittagong hill tracts.
In the hilly areas of Chittagong
With the help of the Bangladesh Army, the jihadists are trying to loot the houses and shops of the indigenous Hindu Buddhist Chakmas in the hilly areas of Chittagong.
The Bangladeshi Army is illegally evicting the residents of Chittagong's hilly area and trying to create shelters for jihadi Bangladeshis there.
âŧī¸ Keep your eyes on Khagrachari âŧī¸. A Bengali teacher who was transferred to CHT from plain land for sexually abusing his student - allegedly raped an indigenous girl. The whole situation is now turning to communal clash.
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The Outsiders Yesterday Mercilessly Killed 18 Year Old Kid Anik Chakma, An Indigenous To Chakma Community.
@MarieMasdupuy@JRJanowski85@HCSarahCooke Any Protest On Killing Of An Indigenous Kid This Mercilessly?
They Say It Was A Both Side Attack.
But The Number Of Death 100% Of Indigenous Community Says Which Side Massacre It Was #BangladeshCrisis
An easy way to understand the Chittagong Hill Tracts conundrum is to look at the root of the problem between Israel and Palestine. While the CHT issue is not as clear-cut as the Middle East problem, there are some basic similarities. Just like how the Jewish settlers used the Israeli Defence Forces to occupy different Palestinian Territories, mainland Bangladeshis have also been doing the same thing using the army. Mainland Bangladeshis were moved to the hills and attempts at ethnic integration were made right away.
No government has taken any effective step to improve the quality of life of this large population of Bangladeshi citizens. The water and electricity crisis is still evident in the CHT. Good hospitals remain scarce, while the number of educational institutions is nowhere near what is required. Even though a section of the UPDF, formed after Shanti Bahini, remains under the control of intelligence agencies, the party as a whole remains unruly. Then multiple separatist groups were formed with the support of neighbouring countries â and the locals are fed up with the extortion of these groups. The security agencies have been rather dormant in the face of the aggression from the neighbouring countries in the last 15 years. In the end, it was the locals who suffered â excruciatingly, silently, helplessly.Â
Life under constant military occupation in one's own country and the racist behaviour of one's fellow citizens are certainly not a very pleasant reality. And the political parties seem to have a special talent to sniff out elected representatives from the communities who have no support from the majority. And these so-called public representatives become busy improving their lives and wealth rather than improving the quality of life of their community members.
A sense of ownership and belonging is crucial for national harmony and unity â and only the state can make you feel that. Considering the current situation, we hope that proper measures will be taken to alleviate the problems and sufferings of all the Bangladeshi citizens living in the hills.