Indigenous peoples are suffering like in Chittagong hill 3 Districts

 

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The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) continue to face significant challenges including 
ongoing land and resource conflicts, high poverty rates, and a heavy military presence that contributes to human rights violations. Recent years have seen violent clashes, and while a 1997 peace accord exists, its implementation remains poor, leading to continued tension between indigenous groups and the government. There is also a cultural struggle, as some traditional customs and foods are declining due to factors like environmental degradation and changing local preferences. 
Conflicts and human rights
  • Violent clashes: The region has experienced violent clashes in recent years, with reports of lethal force against civilians, inflammatory incidents, and attacks on indigenous groups and protestors.
  • Military presence: The area has a high military presence, with the army involved in many human rights violations over the years, including massacres. The military's presence is seen by some as hindering both political and economic development.
  • Poor implementation of peace accord: While a peace accord was signed in 1997, its provisions are poorly implemented, leading to the continued failure of rights frameworks to protect the local population. 
Socio-economic situation
  • High poverty: The poverty rate in the CHT is significantly higher than the national average, with some districts being among the poorest in Bangladesh.
  • Underdevelopment: Despite development efforts, much of the region remains underdeveloped, with limited land titles, fragmented settlements, and poor infrastructure that makes commercialization and industrialization difficult. 
Cultural changes
  • Erosion of traditional practices: Some traditional cultural practices, such as indigenous food production, are declining due to a combination of factors, including the loss of raw materials from environmental degradation and a shift in preference towards mainstream foods, reports ScienceDirect.com.
  • Cultural adaptation: Meanwhile, other cultural aspects, like the Baisabi festival, continue to be celebrated, with a mix of traditional and modern influences. 
Land holdings are small and fragmented, with limited land titles [3]. Settlements are scattered, and more than two-thirds of the population live in areas remote...
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2.2 Withdrawal of the Security Forces The CHT has been heavily militarised since the late 1970s and the majority of the Bangladesh army is stationed there. The ...
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Dec 14, 2024 — Many indigenous associations in the area work to prevent the extinction of their customs. Different restaurants have been constructed for tourists i...
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Oct 3, 2025 — The last two years have seen episodic but violent clashes in the hills. Some of which have drawn international attention. Indigenous groups and civil...
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Development and the Vulnerability of the Jumma People The goal of development aids in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region as the underdeveloped region is the sole...
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Apr 12, 2025 — The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh is celebrating a three-day long Baisabi festival, the largest religious and social celebration of the...
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