United Jumma International

(A Human Rights Organisation for Indigenous People Affairs in the South-East Asia Pacific)


 Established: 2003 for the memory of Mahalchari massacre in Jummaland, Bangladesh.

Motto: "Fight for Justice"

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The United Jumma International (UJI) is an International Human Rights Organization supporting Indigenous Peoples Movement, mostly who are living in the Jummaland (Chittagong Hill Tracts = CHT) of Bangladesh; North-Eastern Region of India and Arakan State of Myanmar. It was founded on 30th August 2003 at Sydney, Australia by a group of Indigenous activists led by Ven. Pragya Jyoti after the massacres and genocide on the Jumma indigenous peoples in Jummaland by the Islamic Fundamentalist, fully backed by the Bangladesh military. It was taken placed on 26th August 2003 at Mahalchari under the Khagrachari Hill District of Jummaland. In this historical massares: 2 Jummas was killed, 10 women gang-raped, 50 injured and 9 seriously wounded. On the other hand, 14 Jumma villages which are more than 350 houses, 4 Buddhist Temples, one Meditation Centre, one primary school run by UNICEF were burnt into ashes, looted, ransacked, sacrilege and damages. Valuable worth over Bangladesh Taka (BT) 30 millions has been destroyed.

 

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Motto: "Fight for Justice"

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