Write a letter for the Jummas

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The eleven tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, collectively known as the Jummas, have suffered from both displacement by settlers and violence from the Bangladesh military.

Although a peace accord was signed in 1997, arrests and intimidation of activists, rape of Jumma women and other human rights abuses remain rife. Land continues to be stolen from the Jumma tribal people by both the army and by settlers.

How you can help

Please write to the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s caretaker government expressing your concern about the government’s failure to implement the 1997 peace deal.

Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed
Chief Advisor
Interim Caretaker Government
People's Republic of Bangladesh
Dhaka, Bangladesh


4 July 2008

Dear Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed,

Yours sincerely,


(your full name)
 
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