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Mr. Paritosh Chakma and Mr. Arun Kanti Chakma

On 22 September 2012 Bangladesh army backed Muslim settlers attacked indigenous Buddhist people in Rangamati. When the indigenous people counter attacked in self defence Bangladesh army took side with the Muslim settlers. 76 indigenous people were injured and numerous indigenous properties were destroyed.

Mr Paritosh Chakma (left) Chairman of Babuchara Union Parishad and Mr Arun Kanti Chakma (right) Chairman of Magban Union Parishad.


Bangladesh army arrest and detain indigenous Chakma Buddhists in Rangamati

On 19 Oct. 1986, Bangladesh army arrested and detained following indigenous Chakma Buddhists in Rangamati:

  1. Mr. Bira Sur Chakma (40), son of Mr. Lalya Chakma, Kumura Para, Banduk Bhanga Union, Rangamati. He is the Chairman of No. 5 Banduk Bhanga Union.
  2. Mr. Hridoy Ranjan Chakma (32), son of Mr. Rajeshwar Karbari of Macchya Para, Banduk Bhanga Union, Rangamati. He is a member of No. 5 Banduk Bhanga Union.
  3. Mr. Ram Krishna Chakma (17), son of Mr. Fuleshwar Chakma, address as above. The victim is a student.

On 24 Oct. 1986, Bangladesh army arrested and detained Mr. Nabin Chandra Chakma (50), son of Mr. Lei Dhangara of Chongra Chari, Banduk Bhanga Union, Rangamati.


Sources:

PCJSS(Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti)
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