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January 27, 2008
Bangladeshi Government Memo on Ethnic Minorities
The military-controlled interim government's recent move to curb the democratic rights of indigenous communities, as reported in New Age on Saturday, comes as yet another distressing sign of the heavy handed and chauvinistic attitude that this government espouses in relation to rights of ethnic minorities. From the editorial in New Age. Related Links The home ministry, in a recent instruction, has decided to discourage intellectuals and eminent personalities from attending functions organised by ethnic minority groups, which they fear draws attention to the routine oppression and negligence that the communities are subjected to, New Age reported. The ministry's instruction also plans to reduce the media coverage that indigenous rights groups and their demands receive, and plans to actively monitor the activities of high profile ethnic minority leaders such as Jyotirindra Bodhipriyo Larma, better known by his nom de guerre Santu Larma.
The home ministry cites these reports from intelligence agencies in its own instruction that advises state-owned radio and television and other institutions to prevent 'such activities' Predictably, the ministry has denied that any of the instructions in question were sent out, even in the face of documentary evidence to this effect obtained by New Age. We would like to assert that such an instruction is in violation of the fundamental human rights guaranteed by the constitution, the rights of the ethnic minorities to give voice to their grievances through free speech, and the rights of the media and ordinary citizens to gain full knowledge of the government's actions in their regard. It is a disturbing sign that the government is engaged in a campaign to blank out the voices of certain citizens of this country based on its narrow chauvinistic perception of nationalism. We strongly condemn this disgraceful campaign, and the secrecy in which it is shrouded, and urge the government to restrain from denying fundamental rights of Bangladeshi citizens, whatever their ethnicity may be. Posted by collective at January 27, 2008 09:47 PMComments
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