City
Epaper

RRAG highlights racial violence against indigenous people in Bangladesh before UNHRC

By ANI | Updated: October 3, 2025 00:50 IST

Geneva [Switzerland], October 3 : Suhas Chakma, Director of the Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG), addressed the 60th ...

Open in App

Geneva [Switzerland], October 3 : Suhas Chakma, Director of the Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG), addressed the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva and raised the issue of racial violence against indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, as per a release.

Chakma stated that on September 28, three indigenous people were killed by the Bangladesh Army at Guimara village but the relatives of the victims are scared to file FIR because of the threats.

The release stated that last year, on September 19-20, the illegal settlers and the Bangladesh Army killed four indigenous persons, injured 75 others and burnt hundreds of houses of indigenous people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts but the government has not made public the inquiry report to provide impunity.

Chakma further stated, "Not a single indigenous person or minority was included in the Constitutional Reforms Commission. The report of the Constitutional Reforms Commission also made no reference to indigenous peoples or minorities, thereby denying their existence in law."

On January 12, the National Curriculum Board of Bangladesh removed the graffiti, which contained the word "Adivasi" or indigenous/tribal, from the back cover of its high school grammar textbook.

When indigenous students went to protest in Dhaka on January 15, they were attacked by the Islamic fundamentalists, the release added.

Chakma urged that the Human Rights Council ought to take effective measures to address such racial discrimination in Bangladesh, according to the release.

His remarks aligned with the concerns raised just days earlier at the same 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), where UN-EU Human Rights Officer Charlotte Zehrer from Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD), in her oral intervention on September 26, had also drawn international attention to the precarious conditions faced by ethnic and religious minorities in Bangladesh, calling for urgent action from the UNHRC.

She highlighted what she described as a "deeply concerning" pattern of violence and discrimination.

Zehrer reported more than 2,400 incidents of attacks against minorities in the past year, noting that indigenous people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, along with Hindu and Christian communities across Bangladesh, have been the primary targets.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUN chief Antonio Guterres condemns deadly attack on UNIFIL, calls for ceasefire respect

InternationalIranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf says all enemy plans failed, including Strait of Hormuz opening

Politics"PM spoke not as head of govt but as a campaigner": Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury

InternationalIran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf reveals Hormuz standoff, warns US minesweeper was close to being targeted

InternationalNo fresh comment from Trump on Hormuz closure; holds talks with top officials, then heads to golf

International Realted Stories

InternationalHezbollah chief Naim Qassem sets ceasefire terms, says truce must be mutual, warns of response to 'violations'

International"Our relationship with India is very strong": Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India on shooting incident in Hormuz

InternationalFATF Ministers reiterate commitment to tackle illicit finance through coordinated action

InternationalPope Leo XIV rejects narrative of targeting Trump, says "not in my interest at all"

InternationalIran's IRGC says Strait of Hormuz to remain closed due to violation of ceasefire conditions