UPDF's
appeal to the JSS
The
formation of the United Peoples Democratic Front (UPDF) is
a manifestation of the dissatisfaction of the Jummas with
the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord. The formation of a political
party such as the UPDF is a natural outcome in a democratic
political system where people can freely express their views.
Since
its inception, the UPDF has tried its best to avoid conflict
with the JSS. UPDF does not believe that the future of the
Jummas lies in the destruction of the JSS. Rather, the future
of the Jummas lies in unity. Even the JSS stated that the
CHTs Accord is not the end of the struggle. In order to impress
this fact on the international community, however, there needs
to be a concerted effort to spell out the Jummas' reservations
with regard to the Accord. The UPDF sought to provide just
such a platform to those Jummas who wish to express their
reservations to the Accord and continue the struggle for the
right of self-determination. Unfortunately, the JSS considered
the UPDF a threat to its existence. Driven by its ambition
to be the sole representative of the Jumma people, the JSS
sought to "exterminate" the UPDF activists.
The
conflict between the UPDF and the JSS is a political reality
in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. The UPDF wants to put an immediate
end to it.
In
this regard, UPDF has been calling upon the JSS leadership
to cease its attacks on UPDF members and come forward to forge
a united front on the basis of a minimum program. In its discussions
with the JSS leadership on 23 September 2000, the UPDF put
forward a three-point proposal. These are as follows:
- All
attacks against the UPDF and the people should be immediately
stopped.
- A
joint movement against the government on the basis of
a minimum program should be launched.
- In
order to launch a joint movement a "Jumma National
United Front" should be established comprising all
the patriotic forces of the Jumma people including the
UPDF and the JSS.
UPDF
delegates also made it clear that the UPDF would support the
JSS' endeavor to put pressure upon the government to implement
the CHT Accord, provided the JSS desisted from violence against
the UPDF and its supporters. UPDF however is yet to receive
a reply to these proposals.
UPDF
appeals to all the Jummas abroad, indigenous peoples and their
organizations, and the international community to impress
upon the JSS to heed the voice of reason and resolve the UPDF-JSS
conflict through peaceful means.
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