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Honourable Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus,
We, the undersigned organisations and individuals, would like to bring to your attention, our concern on the recent violent attacks on the Indigenous student protestors during a peaceful protest in relation to the removal of an artwork from the back of a school textbook with the word “Adivasi” (Indigenous). The inclusion and recognition of Indigenous Peoples in the school textbook was an outcome of the movement led by Indigenous Peoples of Bangladesh and a step applauded by many. We condemn the violent attacks on Indigenous protestors and urge for prompt justice for the victims and the restoration of the artwork in the textbook.
This letter was sent on 31 January 2025 to:
His Excellency Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Honourable Chief Adviser,
The Interim Government of Bangladesh The State Guest House Jamuna
Minto Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh
CC: Lieutenant General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Home Affairs Adviser to the Interim Government and Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud, Education and Planning Adviser to the Interim Government of Bangladesh.
The violent attack was carried out against Indigenous students and rights activists during their peaceful protest in front of the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) office in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 15 January 2025. At least 19 persons were severely injured in this attack allegedly carried out by the members of "Students for Sovereignty", a communal organisation that opposed the inclusion of the term “Adivasi” in a school textbook.
The injured include Ananta Bikash Dhamai, Don Jetra, Jewel Marak, Rupaya Shrestha Tanchangya, Tony Chiran, Isaba Shuhrat, Futanta Chakma, Donai Mro, Rengyoung Mro, Sneha Lal Tanchangya, Shanta Chakma, Sushmi Chakma, Angel Chakma, Sushanto Chakma, Michel Tripura, Malay Bikash Tripura, Shoili Chakma, Rahi Nayab, and Robi Biswas.We welcome the inclusion of the “Adivasi” by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) in their recently published (online) Bangla Grammar and Composition textbook for the 9th and 10th graders. The artwork of a tree comprising five leaves: Adivasi, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, and Christian respectively, along with the caption “to pluck leaves is prohibited”, was featured on its back cover. The artwork included a title: “Do not hurt anybody’s feelings”/“Do not hurt anybody”. Inspired by the spirit of July Uprising of 2024, this graffiti relays the vision for an inclusive Bangladesh that protects and promotes ethnic and religious diversity.
However, the inclusion of the term “Adivasi” in the in the textbook sparked protest from an organization named ‘Students for Sovereignty’. It staged a demonstration inside the NCTB office in Dhaka on 12 January, 2025 demanding the removal of the artwork and any mention of the term "Adivasi" in the textbook, saying it was not in line with the constitution. Responding to the protest, the NCTB acknowledged that it was an “error” and replaced the artwork featuring the term "Adivasi" with the image of a poem on the same day. However, the members of this organisation were not satisfied with this step and declared to go for further protests with the demand to bring the people behind the inclusion of the term “Adivasi” to justice.
This action by the NCTB prompted a protest among the Indigenous Peoples and [progressive] Bengalis. On 15 January, Indigenous students and activists under the banner “Aggrieved Indigenous Students-Masses” declared to stage a peaceful demonstration in front of the NCTB office to protest the removal of the artwork and to demand its restoration. As the Indigenous protesters reached the NCTB office, around a hundred members of the ‘Students for Sovereignty’ launched a sudden barbaric attack on them with cricket stumps and sticks, leaving at least 19 persons, including Indigenous students, activists, and journalists, seriously injured. The injured persons were rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and other hospitals in Dhaka.
This violent attack on the peaceful Indigenous protesters sparked protests across the country. Indigenous and Bengali students, teachers, activists, and members of civil society arranged protest demonstrations in Dhaka and different parts of the country. On 16 January, Indigenous youths and their supporters organized a march towards the home ministry under the banner Aggrieved Students-Masses from the Dhaka University campus. However, police obstructed the march with barricades and used water cannons and charged batons to disperse the protesters, injuring seven more on that day.
Honourable Chief Adviser,
We welcome your recent statement condemning the attack on indigenous students and your assurance of taking action. On the following day of the brutal attack, you strongly condemned this attack and stated that your government ordered an investigation into the attack, and two persons had already been arrested in this connection. We welcome your commitment to identify and arrest the perpetrators and prompt justice for the victims.
Honourable Nobel Laureate,
The use of the term Indigenous Peoples is not new in Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh has enacted different Acts, ordinances and Policies to protect and promote the rights, socio-economic development and cultural diversity of Indigenous Peoples in a broad range of areas. The National Education Policy stipulates the rights of indigenous children to receive an education in their mother tongue language. Similarly, the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Act 1989, Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Foundation Act 1998, Bangladesh National Cultural Policy 2006 and Small Ethnic Groups Cultural Institution Act 2010 lay down a number of stipulations for the promotions and protection of the cultural traditions and heritage of ethnic communities with the objective of ensuring cultural diversity of the nation. The ‘Small Ethnic Groups Cultural Institutions Act 2010’ mentioned in the definition of small ethnic groups means the country's Indigenous Peoples. Article 23A of the constitution of Bangladesh states, “The State shall take steps to protect and develop the unique local culture and tradition of the tribes, minor races, ethnic sects and communities.”
Moreover, Bangladesh is a signatory to and has ratified several international human rights instruments. The country has yet to ratify the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169), but it ratified the Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 of the ILO (C-107) in 1972. Bangladesh has an obligation to respect the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) 2007 as a Member State of the United Nations. Similarly, Bangladesh is a party to various UN and other multilateral institutions, whereby the policies on Indigenous Peoples of these institutions apply to the country.
Honourable Chief Adviser,
We appreciate that in a speech to the nation on August 25, you, as a Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh, mentioned the term ‘Adivasi’ while denoting the Indigenous Peoples of the country. We welcome your leadership and taking the oath as the head of the interim government following widespread protests against the previous government and reiterating your commitment and framework to make Bangladesh free of discrimination. One of the most compelling aspects of the July-August student movement was its ability to bridge political and ideological divides, bringing together people from various backgrounds to foster a diverse and inclusive Bangladesh. We hope Indigenous Peoples will not be left behind in these aspects.
We therefore urge your government to:
- Take prompt action to arrest all perpetrators involved in the attacks on Indigenous students and activists following and initiate impartial investigation to bring all perpetrators to justice.
- Arrange for free medical treatment and compensation to those injured in the attacks on the incidents that happened on 15th and 16th January and ensure the security of all indigenous protesters and their families and supporters.
- Reinstate the artwork with the word “Adivasi” in the textbook and take appropriate steps to properly represent indigenous communities' cultures, traditional values and history to the new generation with respect.
- Recognize Indigenous Peoples in the constitution and recognize their individual and collective rights, including their right to self-determination and Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). Formulate an Indigenous Peoples Rights Act in light of international human rights standards.
- Declare a road map with a clear timeframe for speedy, proper and full implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997.
- Ratify ILO Convention No. 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of 1989 and endorse the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
- Ensure meaningful and effective engagement of Indigenous Peoples before formulating, reforming, or repealing of any laws and policies concerning their rights and wellbeing.
Yours sincerely,
ORGANISATIONS:
- International Work Group on Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), Denmark
- Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP), Thailand
- Network of Indigenous Peoples in Thailand (NIPT), Thailand
- Indigenous Peoples Rights International, Philippines/Global
- Asia Indigenous Peoples Network on Extractive Industries and Energy (AIPNEE), Asia
- Minority Rights Group, United Kingdom
- Oil Refinery Residents Association (ORRA), Uganda
- National Fisheries Solidarity Movement, Sri Lanka
- TIPD -Turkana Indigenous People Action for Development, Kenya
- Pastoralists Alliance for Resilience and Adaptation Across Nations (PARAAN), Kenya
- Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Organization (CIPO), Cambodia
- ACSILs, Japan
- Shimin Gaikou Centre, Japan
- TARA – PingPu, Taiwan
- Fondo Defensores, México
- International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation, Philippines/ Global
- Tebtebba, Philippines
- Cordillera Peoples Alliance, Philippines
- Radyo Sagada, Philippines
- Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas, Philippines
- Network of Indigenous Women-Bai, Inc, Philippine
- Friends of the Earth Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone, West Africa
- Comité Ambiental en defensa de la vida, Colombia
- Merdeka West Papua Support Network, West Papua/ Australia
- Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities Forum Australia, Australia
- Chittagong Hill Tracts Indigenous Jumma Association Australia, Australia
- Karen Environmental and Social Action Network, Myanmar
- Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together, Myanmar
- Européen Jumma Indigenous Council, France
- La Voix de Jummas, France
- UBC, Canada
- Jummobi Foundation, Canada
- International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS/ MIEC) Pax Romana, Switzerland
- La'o Hamutuk, Timor-Leste
- PACOS Trust, Malaysia
- Center for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC), Malaysia
- Pertubuhan Wanita Orang Asal Malaysia (PWOAM), Malaysia
- Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA), Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
- Inisiasi Masyarakat Adat (IMA), Indonesia
- Perhimpunan Pembela Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (PPMAN), Indonesia
- United Tribal Organization of Assam (UTOA), North East India
- Indigenous Women India Network, India
- BOROK Peoples Human Rights Organization BPHRO, India
- BOROK Indigenous Tiprasa Peoples Development Centre BITPDC, India
- Indigenous Women India Network, India
- Adivasi Women's Network, India
- Youth's Forum for Protection of Human Rights, Manipur, North East India
- Adivasi Samanway Manch Bharart (Tribal Coordination Front India), India
- Twipra Students' Federation, India
- Karbi Human Rights Watch, India
- Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, India
- Lawyers Association for Human Rights of Nepalese Indigenous Peoples (LAHURNIP), Nepal
- Community Empowerment and Social Justice Network (CEMSOJ), Nepal
- National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN), Nepal
- Focus for Indigenous Girls (FIG), Nepal
- CIPRED Nepal
- Nepal Kirat Kulung Bhasa Sanskriti Utthan Sangh, Nepal
- SAMAN, Nepal
- National Indigenous Women Forum (NIWF), Nepal
- Nepal Indigenous Disabled Association (NIDA), Nepal
- Indigenous Peoples Forum, Nepal
- National Indigenous Disabled Youth Association, Nepal
- Indigenous Disabled Association-Sindhuli, Nepal
- Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Forum (BIPF), Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Indigenous Women's Network, Bangladesh
- Hill Women's Federation, Bangladesh
- Indigenous Peoples Development Facilitators Forum (IPDFF), Bangladesh
- Indigenous Artists' Unity, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Indigenous Student's Action Forum, Bangladesh
- Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Student's Council, Bangladesh
- Prochondo Collective, Bangladesh
- Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) Youth Hub
- Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Students' Council (PCP), Chittagong University Unit, Bangladesh
- AVON, Bangladesh
- Songkubdo Adivashi, Bangladesh
- Khagrapur Mohila Kalyan Samity, Bangladesh
- Impressive Communications Limited, Bangladesh
- Affasa, Bangladesh
- Green University Indigenous Students Family, Bangladesh
- Anti Conflict & Anti-Discrimination Hill Students Movement, Bangladesh
- Sangat-A Feminist Network, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Tribal Organization, Bangladesh
- Sangat, Bangladesh
- Pragroshor, Bangladesh
- Wickliffe Syiem Jubo Songha (WSJS), Bangladesh
- Jatiya Adivasi Parishad (JAP), Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Bedia Youth Net, Bangladesh
- Adivasi Jagoran Samity, Bangladesh
- Anagrasar Samaj Unnayan Songstha (ASUS), Bangladesh
- Mohanagar Hajong Kalyan Samity, Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Tripura Koylan Songsad, Bangladesh
- Garo Student Federation (GSF), Bangladesh
- Indigenous Peoples News Bangladesh (IPNEWSBD)
- Li & Fung Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Catholic Students Movement (BCSM), Bangladesh
- Indigenous Students Council (ISC), Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Tripura Koylan Songsad, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Youth Unity Council, Bangladesh
- DU Hill Alumnae Association, Bangladesh
- Dhaka Credit, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Jatiya Hajong Sangathon, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Hajong Chhatra Sangathon, Bangladesh
- Indigenous Student's Council, (ISC), Bangladesh
INDIVIDUALS:
- Joan Carling, Executive Director, Indigenous Peoples Rights International, Philippines/global
- Prabindra Shakya, Convenor, Asia Indigenous Peoples Network on Extractive Industries and Energy (AIPNEE)
- William Nicholas Gomes, Researcher, Human Rights Defender and Freelance Journalist, United Kingdom
- MarÃ-a d Lourdes Beldi de Alcântara, Professor, USP, Brazil
- Binota Moy Dhamai, Independent Expert, Bangladesh
- Markush Basumatary, President, United Tribal Organization of Assam (UTOA), North East India
- William Nokrek, International President, International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS/ MIEC) Pax Romana, Switzerland
- Beverly Longid, Convener, Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas, Philippines
- Dhananjoy Chakma, Office Secretary, Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Forum (BIPF), Bangladesh
- Isaba Shuhrat, Bangladesh
- Shinako Oyakawa, Co-chair, ACSILs, Japan
- Dieudonne Tshimpidimbua Mujanayi, Conseil Regional des Organisations Non Gouvernementales de développement, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Gwendolyn Gaongen, OIC Station Manager, Radyo Sagada, Philippines
- Norlita Colili, Gender and Development Committee, Samahan ng mga Palawano sa Amas Brooke's Point (SPABP), Philippines
- Preity Gurung, Program Officer, Center for Indigenous Peoples' Research and Development (CIPRED), Nepal
- James Pochury, Nagalim
- Raj Kumari Dura, Indigenous Peoples and Local Community Officer, CIPRED Nepal
- Sharana Sherpa, Communication Associate, Center for Indigenous Peoples Research and Development, Nepal
- Sayrat Salekin Sattik, Researcher, Writer, Prochondo Collective, Bangladesh
- Anuj Chudal, Student, Nepal
- Dr JJ den Otter, PHD MD, Medical Doctor, Netherlands
- Pranita Rai, Student, Nepal
- Yufi Shrestha, CIPRED, Nepal
- Joe Baxter Bernard, Project Coordinator, TONIBUNG, Malaysia
- Ruekeith Jampong, Treasurer, Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA), Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
- Rimen Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Real Dewan, Member, Indigenous Artists' Unity, Bangladesh
- Antor Chakma, President, Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Students' Council (PCP), Chittagong University Unit, Bangladesh
- Pohel Chakma, Member, Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Student's Council, Bangladesh
- Rumen Chakma, General Secretary, Central Committee, Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Students' Council, Bangladesh
- Mitul Chakma Bishal, Bangladesh
- Neeti Chakma
- Ritesh Chakma, Bangladesh
- Tribeni Chakma, Bangladesh
- Amek Ashak, PCP, Bangladesh
- Entes Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Rajdeep Kumar Munda, India
- Christen Dobson, Portugal
- Rishon Chakma, Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill students Council, Bangladesh
- Uttam Kumar Chakma, Bangladesh
- Nirvik Chakma, Student, Premier University, Bangladesh
- Lila Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Purnamoy Khisa, Bangladesh
- Rosen Chakma, Teacher, Bangladesh
- Anuj Shakya, Finance and Admin Assistant, CIPRED, Nepal
- Deepak Chakma, Japan
- DR Dinesh Chakma, Sr Technical Officer, AVON, Bangladesh
- Melissa May, United Kingdom
- Jewel Theotonius Gomes, Journalist, Bangladesh
- RK Tamang, Spokesperson, SAMAN Nepal
- Thowai U prue Marma, Student, Bangladesh
- Shova Rani Chakma, MSc in Environment Management, Independent University Bangladesh (IUB), Bangladesh
- Mankesh Gupta, IPLC Coordinator, CIPRED, Nepal
- Aashiq Mir, Bangladesh
- Gowrav Chakma, Songkubdo Adivashi, Bangladesh
- Bijoy Chakma, Student, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
- Kushal Chakma, UCEP Bangladesh
- Jason Pan Adawai, Deputy Director, TARA – PingPu, Taiwan
- Babilan Chakma, Member, Bangladesh Indigenous People Forum, Bangladesh
- Twisa Tripura, Program Officer, Khagrapur Mohila Kalyan Samity, Bangladesh
- Anup Munda, Assistant Secretary, Bangladesh indigenous Youth Forum (BIYF), Bangladesh
- Mormee Mahtab, Bangladesh
- Thoaisaching Chak, Student, Bangladesh
- Hana Shams Ahmed, PhD Candidate, York University, Canada
- Nirjhor Chakma, Media Monitoring Officer, Impressive Communications Limited, Bangladesh
- Hosna Shely, Researcher, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Paishipru Marma, Youth activist, Bangladesh
- Dr Urmee Chakma, University lecturer, Australia
- Deepa Dixit, Nepal
- Nobarun Chakma, Bangladesh
- Koushik Chakma, Bangladesh
- Prarona chakma, Bangladesh
- Sushmita Lama, Indigenous Women Program Coordinator, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, Thailand
- Md Sadman Sakib, Student, Bangladesh
- Tapu Tripura, Headteacher, Noy mile Tripura Para high School, Bangladesh
- Dayang Tripura, Student, Bangladesh
- Ranjan Saha, Anthropologist, Bangladesh
- Rupayan, United Arab Emirates
- Samiron Chakma, Coordinator, Dhaka Branch, Anti Conflict & Anti-Discrimination Hill Students Movement, Bangladesh
- Julie Marion, Kry Account Manager, Denmark
- Hiro Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Romel Pathang Lionard, EBPLC, Bangladesh
- Priyata Tripura, Project Coordinator, Disabled Child Foundation (DCF), Bangladesh
- Nishan Chakma, Doctor, Bangladesh
- Rawshan E Fatima, Lecturer, Rutgers University, USA
- Sohana Ahmed, Coordinator, Sangat Bangladesh
- Bipasha Saed Meem, Regional Coordinator, Sangat-A Feminist Network, Bangladesh
- Tipu Chakma, Bangladesh
- Navaneeta, Bangladesh
- Avi Dewan, Student, BUET, Bangladesh
- Safiyyah Ogundipe, United States
- Kaitlyn Gee, PhD Candidate, MIT, United States
- Aaliya Hussain, Student, USA
- Shara Bhuiyan, MIT Student, USA
- Perspectivas Interdisciplinarias en Red, C., México
- Shreya Talukder, Bangladesh
- Blanca Lagunas, Programme manager, Spain
- Jebra Ram Muchahary, Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples India
- Debaindra Talukder, Student, Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Tribal Organization, Bangladesh
- Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, India
- Debaindra Talukder, Student, Bangladesh
- Adivasi Samanway Manch Bharart (Tribal Coordination Front India), India
- Siang Or Cung, Program Manager, Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together, Myanmar
- Casselle Ton, Spokesperson, Cordillera Human Rights Alliance, Philippines
- Doris Lin, Spokesperson, USA
- Khushi Kabir, SAGAT, Adviser, Bangladesh
- Khadga Saru Magar, President, Nepal Indigenous Disabled Association (NIDA), Nepal
- Taslima, Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Technical Specialist, FSSP of Global Affairs Canada
- Sabyasachi Chakma, Senior Comic Book Artist and Animator, Dhaka Comics, Bangladesh
- Pepoli Chakma, HR & Welfare Officer, YP Gazipur Bangladesh
- Lilith Antora, Sangat Feminist Network, Bangladesh
- Nu Cha Prue Marma, Student, Dhaka College, Bangladesh
- Mithun Toppo, Secretariat, Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Network on Climate Change and Biodiversity (BIPNet), Bangladesh
- Amanda, Denmark
- Sally Sami, Egypt
- Sonali Akter Moue, Freelancer, Bangladesh
- Liton Tripura, Student, Bangladesh
- Prahar Khisa, Student, Bangladesh
- Janneke Moazizi, Student, Denmark
- Sukan Chakma
- Kalpana Dangol, Project Officer, CIPRED, Nepal
- Seema joshi, United Kingdom
- Ngompe Massado, Student, USA
- Sa Ching Marma, Healthcare workers, Australia
- Sashi Kumar Tripura, Area Coordinator, Nijera Kori (A leading non-profit Organisation of Bangladesh), Bangladesh
- Kalfein Wuisan, Indigenous Filmmaker, Indonesia
- Amir Mommartz, Switzerland
- Amal Datta, Australia
- Maegan Naogsan, Treasurer, SALIDUMAY, Philippines
- Bunhieng Hean, Cambodia
- Dharmesh Rajbanshi, Secretary, Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities Forum Australia, Australia
- Bivuti Bhuson Mahato, Publicity Secretary, Jatiya Adivasi Parishad, Bangladesh
- Bichitra Tirki, President, Jatiya Adivasi Parishad, Bangladesh
- Bikash Mahato, Bangladesh badiya youth net, Bangladesh
- Lelung Khumi, Bangladesh
- Manik Soren, Information and Research Secretary, Jatiya Adivasi Parishad, Bangladesh
- Falguni Tripura, Coordinator, BIWN, Bangladesh
- Ram Kumar Rai, Member, NINFA, Australia
- Dhiraj Chakma, Vice President, Exim Bank , Bangladesh
- Nibash Mahato, Poschim atghoria, Bangladesh
- Laxman Gurung, President, Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities Forum Australia
- Adrita Mangsang, Joint Secretary, Garo Student Federation (GSF), Bangladesh
- Jessy Mathio Azim, Bangladesh
- Mithun Kumar Koch, Member, Bangladesh Adivasi Forum (BIPF), Bangladesh
- Shobuj Brine Nokrek, Bangladesh
- Prasenjit Chakma, Chief Consultant, Social/ Economic Development Division, PADECO Co., Ltd. Bangladesh
- Sinora Chakma, Bangladesh
- Subrata Talukder, Bangladesh
- Imel Chakma, Social activist, Bangladesh
- Sumon, Bangladesh
- Backey Tripura, Bangladesh
- Sonia Chakma, Social activist, Bangladesh
- Pratim Chakma
- Biplab Chakma, Bangladesh
- Akash Mankhin, Executive, Bangladesh
- Pranab Doley, India
- Juliana Chakma L, Founder / Designer, Jummobi Foundation, Canada
- Uthan Maung, Data Center Facility Engineer, Bangladesh Computer Council, Bangladesh
- Bhabin Rai, CIPRED, Nepal
- Debatosh Chakma, Retired Official, Bangladesh
- Shuvro Samual Nafak, Senior Executive, Protec Electronics Ltd, Bangladesh
- Dhanista Chakma, Bangladesh
- Pranoy Chakma, Service, Bangladesh
- Nigira Dhan Chakma, Manager technical, Li&fung Bangladesh ltd, Bangladesh
- Anton Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Deepak Minz, India
- Satej Chakma, Executive Editor, Indigenous Peoples News Bangladesh
- Sadhana Kirti Chakma, Lecturer, Banophool Adibashi Green Heart College, Bangladesh
- Maxim Ruram, Bangladesh
- Mithun Kumar Sutrodar, Programme organizer, Nijera kori, Bangladesh
- Jagat Bahadur Baram, Secretary, Indigenous Peoples Forum Nepal
- Ava Raha, Programme Organizer, Nijera Kori, Bangladesh
- Bidhan Chandro Barmmon, Programme Organizer, Nijera Kori, Bangladesh
- Raseduzaman Farid, Programe Organizer, Nijera Kori, Bangladesh
- Moung khing, Li & Fung Bangladesh
- Abhi Tripura
- Nairwng Tripura
- Rajeshware Roaza, Australia
- Ansang Dalbat, Student, Bangladesh
- Manjuni Chakma, Bangladesh
- Kyaw Sha Ching, Contract Manager, Bangladesh
- Liton Dewan, Bangladesh
- Hiran Mitra Chakma, Bangladesh
- Sanjoy Chakma, India
- Jajong Nokrek, Photographer, Bangladesh
- Jeevan Rana Magar, President, Indigenous Disabled Association-Sindhuli, Nepal
- Khingmo, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Jaseng Nokrek, Organizing Secretary of National Executive Committee, Bangladesh Catholic Students Movement (BCSM), Bangladesh
- Pavel Partha, Director, Barcik, Bangladesh
- Suman Tripura, Blogger, Bangladesh
- Chirag, Treasurer, Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities Forum Australia, Australia
- Animesh Chakma, Bangladesh
- Austin Talukder, Bangladesh
- Oishi Chakma, Bangladesh
- Palitan Khisa, Bangladesh
- Pflieger Chakma Remi, Teacher, France
- Anna Moni Chakma, European Jumma Indigenous Council (EJIC), France
- Marma Shanu mong, France
- Kanak Chakma, France
- Aphuranta Chakma, France
- Samapti Chakma, France
- Dhou Aong Gya Marma, Bangladesh
- Bijoy Chakma, Member, Européen Jumma Indigenous Council, France
- Gayatri Tripura, Bangladesh
- Jhinu Tripura, Bangladesh
- Robin Tripura, Senior Sales Executive, SBT JAPAN Bangladesh
- Anil Gajar, President, Central Committee, Indigenous Students Council (ISC), Bangladesh
- Tapas Kanti Baul, General Secretary, Bangladesh Youth Unity Council, Bangladesh
- Joy Tripura, Bangladesh
- Polash Minji, Student, Bangladesh
- Pranab Dewan, Alumni, DU Hill Alumnae Association, Bangladesh
- Kamol Tripura Apu, Bangladesh
- Firmin Rahul Rozario, Dhaka Credit, Bangladesh
- Paltan Chakma, Bangladesh
- Masaki TOMOCHI, Co-Chair, ACSILs, Lew Chew / Okinawa, Japan
- William Roaja, Bangladesh
- Reena Debi Tripura, Bangladesh
- Nikanor Bonowary, Assistant manager of Motocross Bd, Bangladesh
- Rupaiya Srestha Tanchangya, Student, Bangladesh
- Sushmi Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Adrita Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Tingtingu Rakhaine, Student, Bangladesh
- Adity Khisa, Student, Bangladesh
- Ratna Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Kurnikova Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Moitreepurna Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Rei Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Maiti Tripura, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Arjan Chakma, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Hirobee Chakma, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Masaiu Marma, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Pattham Khisa, Student, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Chaiwapru Marma, Student, Bangladesh
- Stalin Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Bipanti Chakma, Bangladesh
- Annoy Dewan, Bangladesh
- Shaine ching Marma, Bangladesh
- Maclith Chakma, Bangladesh
- Chakma, Engineer, UK
- Retanti Talukder, Norway
- Parboti Roy, Sessional lecturer, UBC, Canada
- Chakma Bappi, France
- Rinu Kumar Tangchangya, France
- Arjyashree Chakma, United Staes
- Prathama Chakma, Student, Bangladesh
- Asish Hajong, General Secretary, Bangladesh Hajong Chhatra Sangothan, Bangladesh
- Shohel Hajong, Executive Member, Bangladesh Adivasi Forum, Bangladesh
- Naresh Chakma, Assistance General Secretary, Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Students Council, Bangladesh
- Andrio Chambugong, Bangladesh
- Nushingmya, Bangladesh
- Anil Gajar, President, Indigenous Student's Council, (ISC), Bangladesh
- Uswesing Marma, Student, Bangladesh
- Gowrab Tanchangya, Bangladesh
- Kan Thein Kyaw, Student, Bangladesh
- Marta da Silva, Researcher and Coordinator, La'o Hamutuk, Timor-Leste