Headmen-Karbari conference demands Regional Autonomy for CHT

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News No. 123/2010, August 27, 2010

A conference of the Headmen and Karbaris of Khagrachari district has endorsed an 11-point demand which includes, among others, declaration of CHT as an autonomous region and providing recognition to the ethnic nationalities in the constitution of Bangladesh.

Chaired by Swadesh Priti Chakma, Headman of Maischari Mouza No. 255, the conference also unanimously endorsed the proposed amendments to the constitution of Bangladesh formulated by United Peoples’ Democratic Front (UPDF).

About 250 Headmen and Karbaris (village heads) from all Upazilas in Khagrachari district attended the conference held at Perachara High School ground at 10am today.

The main slogan of the conference was “Unite for constitutional recognition of the ethnic nationalities and declaration of CHT as an autonomous region”.

The conference was also addressed, among others, by Ajit Baran Chakma, headmaster of Perachara High School, Shanti Jibon Chakma, Organising Secretary of Jumma Refugees Welfare Association, Dipankar Dewan, president of Dighinala Headmen-Karbari Association, Chajai Marma, chairman, Maischari Union Council, Ms Gopa Devi Chakma, headman of Dhanpada Mouza, Dighinala, Rabi Shankar Talukder, president of Khagrachari Contractors Association, and Ujjal Smriti Chakma, member, central committee, UPDF.

The declaration and demand of the conference was read out by Ranik Tripura, president of Khagrachari District Headmen and Karbari Association.

The conference was conducted by Norendra Karbari.

The conference condemned the February attacks on Jumma areas in Khagrachari and Sajek and expressed concern over the fact that even after six months of the said attacks the government has failed to constitute an inquiry committee and provide compensation to the victims.

It also criticized the government for following in the foot steps of the BNP-Jammat alliance government of the past and continuing virtual military rule in the name of Operation Uttoran.

The declaration of the conference expressed serious doubts as to whether the Jumma land owners would be able to get back their lands through the Land Commission.

It also expressed concerns over continuing land grabbing, secret infiltration of the settlers and violations of human rights.

Demands

The demands also include, among others, abrogation of absolute powers given to the chairman of the CHT Land Commission, putting an end to land grabbing and providing constitutional recognition to the traditional land rights of the Jumma people, rehabilitation of the Bengalee settlers outside of the CHT, withdrawal of the army from CHT and an end to Operation Uttoran, putting an end to all forms of women repression including rape and murder of the Jumma women, holding elections to the Regional and District Councils after preparing a voter list that would include only the permanent residents of the CHT, formation of a special police force with its members drawn from both the Jummas and Bengalees, formation of community police, VDP and Ansar in Jumma villages, putting an end to ill treatments meted out to the Headmen, Karbaris and other Jumma village elders by the army personnel.

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