| MESSAGE OF 
          SOLIDARITY TO JUMMA PEOPLES Warm greetings! The Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) salutes the Jumma peoples of Bangladesh 
            in their unwavering struggle for their right to self-determination. As 
            we express our firm unity with you, we also draw inspiration and lessons 
            from your legitimate and just struggles for more than 25 years. We appreciate 
            your undertaking with us in building the Jumma and Igorot peoples’ 
            solidarity for self-determination. We fully acknowledge the contributions 
            and the important role played by our indigenous brothers and sisters of 
            the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the assertion of the rights and welfare 
            of indigenous peoples worldwide.  We also express our gratitude to the Hill Tracts NGO Forum (HTNF) for 
            choosing the Cordillera region of the Philippines for an exposure program. 
            In advance, we extend our congratulations for a successful exposure, and 
            may you have a meaningful visit with us. There is no doubt the historical and gross violations of your inherent 
            right to self- determination are perpetrated by the Bangladeshi state 
            just as we are oppressed in our own country by no less than the reactionary 
            Philippine government. National oppression – the systematic violation 
            and denial of our right to self-determination as national minorities and 
            indigenous peoples – has been historically carried out by the few 
            ruling elite and their imperialist masters through their state power.  With militarization and state terrorism directly supported by US imperialism, 
            alongside the onslaught of capitalist globalization. the plunder of our 
            lands and resources and the violation of our basic human rights have become 
            more unprecedented. As the socio-economic crisis of the country intensifies 
            by the day, the indigenous peoples of the Cordillera are further marginalized 
            and exploited. The government has passed more laws and policies on mining, 
            forestry, dams, mega-tourism, agricultural liberalization, and privatization 
            of basic social services – all of which further deny us services 
            and livelihood, dignity, and survival as a people. As we share the same situation and aspiration, there is every reason 
            for us to forge unity and solidarity. Our common aspiration for peace 
            based on justice, equality and prosperity is a noble objective. The issue 
            is not terrorism – as the imperialists and fascists, who are the 
            real terrorists, continue to hype and whip up. We must wage militant struggles in all fronts for our just cause. Let 
            there be no stone unturned in our struggle against national oppression 
            and imperialist globalization. Indeed, it would be a historic mark for 
            the indigenous peoples’ movement if all indigenous peoples around 
            the globe will unite in this common struggle.  We hope to build a stronger unity and solidarity as we reaffirm our commitment 
            to continue the struggle started by our martyrs and heroes. Let us then 
            draw strength from each other and move forward to strengthen the people’s 
            movement for genuine social transformation. Long live our Solidarity!Long live the Jumma peoples!
 Long live the Igorot peoples!
 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Five 
            development workers from the Hill Tracts NGO Forum, the biggest umbrella 
            organization of IP NGOs in the Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, are on a study 
            tour in the Cordillera, Philippines, from April 18 to July 12, 2004.Supported 
            by the United Nations Indigenous Peoples Fund, the study tour is jointly 
            coordinated and facilitated by the Tebtebba Foundation, the International 
            Indigenous Peoples Education and Research Center, and the Cordillera Peoples 
            Alliance.  Chittagong Hill Tracts 
            (CHT) is the homeland of indigenous peoples collectively called Jumma. 
            CHT is located in the southeastern portion of Bangladesh, which had annexed 
            the CHT territory. The Jumma peoples, now numbering 700,000, had fought 
            for self-determination since the British colonial period, throughout Pakistani 
            rule, and up to the time that the CHT was annexed to Bangladesh in 1971. The CHT Peace Accord 
            of 1997 was signed between the Muslim-dominated government of Bangladesh 
            and Parbattya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samity (PCJSS), the political party 
            of the people of the CHT. The Peace Accord brought optimism that peace 
            will prevail and the recognition of indigenous Jumma rights be achieved. 
            Unfortunately, the non-implementation of the Peace Accord by the Bangladesh 
            Government, coupled with serious human rights abuses by military authorities 
          and lowland Bengali settlers, had eroded this optimism.   |