Newmai News Network
DIMAPUR, Aug 3: Asian Centre for
Human Rights (ACHR) has urged the government of India to direct the Border
Security Force (BSF) to provide shelter to the fleeing tribals from Bangladesh
today. ACHR has alleged today that communal tensions have flared up in the
Tabalchari Thana area under Matiranga sub-district in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh after plain settlers belonging to majority Muslim
religious group attacked the tribal villages belonging to the Chakma
(Buddhists) and Tripura (Hindu) communities with the aim to grab their lands.
ACHR said at least five villages namely Sarveshawar Para, Boga Para, Manudas
Para, Bhagawan Tilla and Bandar Singh Para under Tabalchari Thana have been
burnt to ashes today.According to the ACHR, 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 by 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," stated Mr Suhas Chakma, Director of
Asian Centre for Human Rights.It then said about 1,500 Chakmas and Tripuris are
currently camping at the gates along the Indo-Bangladesh border fencing in
Silachari area under Tripura, trying to find refuge in India. The Border
Security Forces who man the gates have so far prevented the fleeing refugees
from entering into India. The Asian Centre for Human Rights urged the
Government of India to direct the Border Security Forces to provide shelter to
the fleeing tribal refugees from Bangladesh until the situation improves for their
return; and further urged the Government of Bangladesh to take immediate
measures to ensure safety and security of the affected tribals.
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