Hana Shams Ahmed
CHT Land Commission work, and the power struggles, contradictions, and tensions around it
10 August 2022
The state has slowly been leading to the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their land
10 August 2022
One year after the Mros’ long march in Bandarban, has anything changed?
31 March 2022
In February 2021, hundreds of members of the Mro community marched from Chimbuk Hill to Bandarban town, protesting the construction of a five-star
31 March 2022
Memories of lives from villages under water
8 August 2021
Speaking from his home in Agartala, the capital of the Northeast Indian state of Tripura, Mohendro Chakma recalls his role as the leader of the 19th group that was preparing to trek to the North East Frontier Agency (NEFA), present-day Arunachal Pradesh.
8 August 2021
The Politics of Indigeneity and the Jumma struggle for land and recognition
26 September 2019
In May 2011, Iqbal Ahmed—first secretary of the Bangladesh Mission in New York—stated at the 10th session of the United Nations
26 September 2019
Human Rights / What does it mean to celebrate International Women's Day in Bangladesh where violence against Jumma women is normalised?
15 March 2018
I am not going to parse my words over this one. Bangladesh has practically decriminalised the rape of Jumma women. By “decriminalisation”, I do not mean it from a legal perspective but rather that, by creating an environment of impunity for criminals, the state has made it politically and socially acceptable for anyone to rape Jumma women and not face any consequences for it. This decriminalisation, I argue, is part of a larger political strategy of dispossession of the Jumma people from their land.
15 March 2018
human rights / “We will be soldiers in a battlefield”
15 June 2017
In 2001 Hill Women's Federation published a compilation of Kalpana Chakma's diary entries, letters to her comrades, news articles about her abduction and fact-finding reports by groups about the circumstances around her disappearance.
15 June 2017
longform / THE BENGALI GAZE
16 March 2017
A TV commercial by a prominent telecom company was brought to my attention through a Facebook post by a journalist.
16 March 2017
The business of 'othering' and 'othering' as business
8 August 2015
Rrecently, at a talk on political stalemates at the Shilpakala Academy organised by a private university, a university student from the audience questioned the validity of my critique of the military's involvement in developing tourism in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT).
8 August 2015