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Chittagong Hill Tracts

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Chittagong Hill Tracts

Area of southeastern Bangladesh; population (1991) 743,900. There is conflict between Muslim Bengali settlers and the mainly Buddhist indigenous peoples, collectively known as Jumma. Most of the ethnic peoples of Bangladesh (12 linguistic groups) live here. Non-Jumma settlers increased from 6% 1951 to 45% 1983, and thousands of Jumma fled to India. Some 30,000 fled across the border 1986.

The original inhabitants want regional autonomy to preserve their ethnic identity and culture. Some power was devolved to the Hill Tracts from central government 1989. Massacres and human-rights abuses against the Jumma took place in the 1980s and 1990s; over 3,000 have died. Bangladesh deployed more than 300,000 troops here 1990 to suppress Jumma insurgents.



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The army has begun pulling out the Chittagong Hill Tracts, where the government signed a peace treaty with the main militant group in 1997, but halted last week due to a court petition from a Bengali settler.
Byline: Anisur Rahman, Correspondent Dhaka: Bangladesh has announced its army brigade will withdraw from Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in the next two months in line with a landmark 1997 peace accord that ended a bloody two-decade long tribal insurgency in the southwestern rugged hills.
The pullout will be completed by September and is the "biggest" withdrawal of army troops from the Chittagong Hill Tracts since the government signed a peace treaty with the PCJSS in December 1997.
 
 
 
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