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Indigenous Jumma people in Bangladesh face violence, land theft, and repression despite a 1997 peace deal.
Indigenous Jumma communities in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts face ongoing violence, land seizures, and marginalization despite the 1997 Peace Accord.
Over 200 human rights abuses were documented last year, including illegal land grabs, destruction of homes and religious sites, and a spike in sexual violence against indigenous women.
A September 2024 mob lynching triggered ethnic clashes, resulting in deaths and displacement, with allegations of army and settler involvement.
The interim government has failed to implement the peace agreement, removed the term “Adivasi” from school textbooks, and cracked down on protests, while indigenous identity remains unrecognized in the constitution.
El pueblo indígena Jumma en Bangladesh enfrenta violencia, robo de tierras y represión a pesar del acuerdo de paz de 1997.