Fresh tension over land grabbing in
Sajek
chtnews.com
News No. 130/2008, July 27, 2008
Fresh tension over land grabbing has been reported from Sajek in
Baghaichari Upazila of Rangamati district where 77 Jumma houses had been burnt
down in an army-settler joint attack over three months earlier, on 20 April.
Sources said tension started brewing afresh when the settlers resumed
construction of houses on Jumma people's lands over a month ago. The Jumma
villagers lodged protests a number of times against the move of the settlers,
but to no avail.
Frustrated by the continuous failure of the army and the civil administration
to stop the illegal occupation of their lands, hundreds of Jumma villagers
yesterday (26 July) between 10 a.m. to 12 noon destroyed some newly built
illegal houses of the settlers at Gangaram dore.
After that, the settlers proceeded towards Jumma villages to mount an attack
but they were repulsed.
However, a few minutes later they staged a come-back along with a group of army
personnel.
Tension has been running high in the area since then, Ricoh Chakma, president
of the Hill Student's Council, quoted a villager as saying.
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