The policies in the region under the interim government have remained nearly identical to those under Sheikh Hasina.
The Appellate Division is yet to settle the issues because the parties concerned apparently remain apathetic about disposing of the appeals
As a “new” Bangladesh emerges, knowing who Kalpana Chakma is becomes crucial in understanding our shared history
Will the government keep its promises to the indigenous communities of the CHT this time around?
There is no room to think that the deluge will stop if the government continues to ignore international calls for CHT Accord implementation.
Human rights violations of Indigenous peoples, especially land-grabbing, continued unabated
How much longer must the people of CHT wait?
The state has slowly been leading to the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their land
Researching the plight of Indigenous people is a passion of mine because I am Indigenous.
The policies in the region under the interim government have remained nearly identical to those under Sheikh Hasina.
The Appellate Division is yet to settle the issues because the parties concerned apparently remain apathetic about disposing of the appeals
As a “new” Bangladesh emerges, knowing who Kalpana Chakma is becomes crucial in understanding our shared history
Will the government keep its promises to the indigenous communities of the CHT this time around?
There is no room to think that the deluge will stop if the government continues to ignore international calls for CHT Accord implementation.
Human rights violations of Indigenous peoples, especially land-grabbing, continued unabated
How much longer must the people of CHT wait?
The state has slowly been leading to the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their land
Researching the plight of Indigenous people is a passion of mine because I am Indigenous.
Dr Anand Bikash Chakma, Associate Professor at the department of History, Chittagong University, launched his book, Carpus Mahal Theke Shanti Chukti: Parbotto Chattogram-e Rashtrio Nitir Itihash (University Press Limited, 2021), at a virtual programme organised by UPL on September 9, 2021.