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Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them
By SANJOY HAZARIKA, Special to The New York Times
Published: June 11, 1989

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For more than a decade, India has secretly provided arms and money to tribal insurgents fighting for an autonomous state in Bangladesh, rebels given sanctuary in this border area say.

A senior security official here confirmed the assistance and said an undetermined number of rebel fighters had stayed along the border near camps of Indian paramilitary forces.

''The Government is giving them help,'' the official added, without elaborating.

The rebels, who are mostly Buddhists, belong to the Chakma and other tribes in the Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh. They say they are being persecuted and pushed off their fertile land by an influx of ethnic Bengali Bangladeshis, who are overwhelmingly Muslim. Elections Are Planned

President H. M. Ershad of Bangladesh is planning to hold elections on June 25 to give some local autonomy to the Chittagong Hill Tracts, but the Shanti Bahini, the guerrilla organization fighting the Government, has called for a boycott of the vote and declared it will disrupt balloting.

A spokesman for the rebels said Indian officials began to provide arms and money in 1976, after the assassination in a military coup of Sheik Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's first President and a friend of India.

The spokesman, Bimal Chakma, said the Indian Government had not given as many weapons as were needed. ''At the beginning we got some consideration, but it is very low compared with what we need.''

The Shanti Bahini has an estimated 500 guerrillas. Over the years, the insurgents have increased their armory by capturing weapons through raids on Bangladesh military units. The rebels in the Chittagong Hill Tracts also picked up large caches of Chinese semi-automatic weapons during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war. Past Help for Pakistani Rebels

India also armed, trained and financed ethnic Bengali rebels seeking to break away from Pakistan, of which Bangladesh, then East Pakistan, was a part. The guerrilla attacks escalated into a war between India and Pakistan in 1971 after 10 million people fled military atrocities into India. Pakistani troops were routed and Bangladesh was created.

The Shanti Bahini, which means peace corps in the Bengali language, was formed in 1972 after a rejection of demands for autonomy, preferential treatment and an end to the Muslim influx. The Shanti Bahini says it has killed more than 500 members of the Bangladeshi military and the police as well as Muslim settlers.
'We are not separatists and we do not want armed intervention by India,'' said Mr. Chakma, the rebel spokesman. He said they wanted a stop to Muslim settlers, protection of the region's demographic character, free elections and extensive economic and political powers.

Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar, the Chief Minister or top elected official of Tripura state in northeast India, said the state did not ''harbor any Shanti Bahini, although their political wing is here.''

''We have a foreign mission here to consult with the Indian Government,'' a rebel official said. ''When there are bad combing operations by the Bangladesh army our fighters cross the border for security. They also come on leave from the campaigns.'' An Exodus to India

Since 1986, India has absorbed more than 51,000 refugee tribespeople, nearly 9,000 of them in the last two weeks, as they flee what is said to be military repression in the region. The refugees include supporters of the Shanti Bahini and leaders of the movement's political wing, the Jana Sanghata Samiti or People's Struggle Organization.
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Bangladesh is the world's most densely populated region and one of its poorest. Since it was formed, Muslim settlers have been moving from other parts of the country to the lightly populated Chittagong Hill Tracts. The influx has changed the ethnic composition of the place and brought tension and clashes in its wake.

The current population of the Chittagong Hill Tracts is about one million, with nearly 600,000 tribespeople. The rest are Muslim settlers.

Bangladesh has stepped up a bitter army campaign against the Chakmas, sending them fleeing into India several times in the last 17 years. The 1986 exodus was the biggest. Rights Violations Reported

Amnesty International, the human rights organization, has reported serious violations of human rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Bangladeshi military personnel, including rape, torture and indiscriminate shooting. Recent refugees say the assaults on women, capture of farmland by Muslim settlers and killing of Chakmas is continuing.

The weariness with fighting is showing and the Shanti Bahini held six rounds of talks over the last year with Bangladeshi officials. However, there has been little progress, Mr. Chakma said.

Bangladeshi Insurgents Say India Is Supporting Them - New York Times

This is an old news back in 1989, but clearly we can see who has actually supported the insurgents. The reason I am posting this article is to spark a debate whether India has been engaged or funding any insurgents in Burma, where it fails to condemn the ethnic cleansing.
 
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So according to this article, Buddhists want separation from Bangladesh. Thats interesting.

But here is something I dont get, if RAWAMY league is sponsored by Indian Govt (as 99% members here are sure of), why would we be fighting via a separatist group against ourselves? I mean we already have control of 100% of Bangladesh through our RAWAMY League, why would we need to support someone who is against our puppet Govt?

Just a food for thought for some paranoid/psycho Bangladeshis :P
 
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The reason I am posting this article is to spark a debate whether India has been engaged or funding any insurgents in Burma, where it fails to condemn the ethnic cleansing.

So you opened a thread based on 3 decades old news where an insurgent alleges that India is helping them and demands a debate whether or no India has been engaged or funding insurgents in Burma. :|

\Bangladeshis/

The reason I am posting this article is to spark a debate whether India has been engaged or funding any insurgents in Burma, where it fails to condemn the ethnic cleansing.

So you opened a thread based on 3 decades old news where an insurgent alleges that India is helping them and demands a debate whether or no India has been engaged or funding insurgents in Burma. :|

\Bangladeshis/
 
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So according to this article, Buddhists want separation from Bangladesh. Thats interesting.

But here is something I dont get, if RAWAMY league is sponsored by Indian Govt (as 99% members here are sure of), why would we be fighting via a separatist group against ourselves? I mean we already have control of 100% of Bangladesh through our RAWAMY League, why would we need to support someone who is against our puppet Govt?

Just a food for thought for some paranoid/psycho Bangladeshis :P

Back in 1989, Awami League was non existent. Clearly India was funding anti state activities within Bangladesh, and they have banked wherever they could other than AL, which India knows is not very dependable.
 
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posting articles dating back to 1989...... FAIL :sick:

back in the day bangladesh was supporting north east insurgent groups too. so logic is simple you poke us we poke you :guns:
 
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How dare you post this article? Prepare yourselves to face the might of India!!!

As in trolling :D
Read this part too

Amnesty International, the human rights organization, has reported serious violations of human rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Bangladeshi military personnel, including rape, torture and indiscriminate shooting. Recent refugees say the assaults on women, capture of farmland by Muslim settlers and killing of Chakmas is continuing.

:D
 
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Read this part too

Amnesty International, the human rights organization, has reported serious violations of human rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Bangladeshi military personnel, including rape, torture and indiscriminate shooting. Recent refugees say the assaults on women, capture of farmland by Muslim settlers and killing of Chakmas is continuing.

:D
In that case, you have no right to accuse Pakistan of funding terror activities in Kashmir, where the situation is 10x worse
 
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So according to this article, Buddhists want separation from Bangladesh. Thats interesting.

But here is something I dont get, if RAWAMY league is sponsored by Indian Govt (as 99% members here are sure of), why would we be fighting via a separatist group against ourselves? I mean we already have control of 100% of Bangladesh through our RAWAMY League, why would we need to support someone who is against our puppet Govt?

Just a food for thought for some paranoid/psycho Bangladeshis :P

You fail.

The Awami League was not even functional at the time of the CHT insurgency.

Anyways, no use of talking about the past. It is true, the Chakmas and Hmongs had grievances dating back to the Pakistan-era. But that didn't justify them to instigate violence and create disorder. Now, I don't think they'd ever get that compensation promised by the then Government of Pakistan.

Despite all those shenanigans, they all enjoy full citizenship rights as any Bangladeshi would. That has always been in our constitution.

Read this part too

Amnesty International, the human rights organization, has reported serious violations of human rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Bangladeshi military personnel, including rape, torture and indiscriminate shooting. Recent refugees say the assaults on women, capture of farmland by Muslim settlers and killing of Chakmas is continuing.

:D

During the conflict, yes (regrettably).

Army presence has now been going down in the CHT region. So what do you mean by saying it's continuing? lolz...
 
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Human brain is a workshop where they create all the devils and gods ..if i use my every brain cell i wont get a single reason why india wants bangladesh ? ..may we want to know inside out for our security reason but not attractive enough for anything other than that
 
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In that case, you have no right to accuse Pakistan of funding terror activities in Kashmir, where the situation is 10x worse
You are accusing Pakistan is funding terrorism in india.....good luck with that.......:lol: Think before you post. Come and look at J&K..you will see the reality.
 
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So according to this article, Buddhists want separation from Bangladesh. Thats interesting.

But here is something I dont get, if RAWAMY league is sponsored by Indian Govt (as 99% members here are sure of), why would we be fighting via a separatist group against ourselves? I mean we already have control of 100% of Bangladesh through our RAWAMY League, why would we need to support someone who is against our puppet Govt?

Just a food for thought for some paranoid/psycho Bangladeshis :P

As usual Indians fart out loud with out reading the article. The insurgency was started by witch
indira after 1975 when BD ditched the slave master relationship with India under the dynamic
leadership of Pres.ZIA.Pres,ZIA coined the term "bangladeshi nationalism" as opposed to "Bengali nationalism" and it is now one of our 5 founding principles. The term was coined to express BD's unique culture shaped by ISLAM and recognizing other ethnicities like chakmas, manipuris, kashaias
and urdu speaking Biharis. But the witch across the border had other ideas. This insurgency went on for almost 2 decades and killed thousands of our armed forces but Just when this insurgency was about to be crushed decisively by our Army in 1997 suddenly Awami Indian Dalals made a pact with the insurgents and allowed limited autonomy going against the constitution of the state. Its like SL gov making a deal with LTTE when in 2010. And chakmas historically have quota system in all major institutions and never had any issues of grievances and still don't have any.
 
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