Ten Session
10th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
May 16-27, 2011
New York
Agenda Item 7: Future work of the Permanent Forum, including issues of the Economic
and Social Council and emerging issues
Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill
Tracts Accord of 1997
Asia IP Caucus Statement
Delivered by Rukka Sombolinggi
Tenth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
16-27 May 2011
Introductory remarks on the Special Rapporteur’s Report on the Chittagong Hill Tracts
Dalee Sambo Dorough
Tenth Session of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
New York 16-17 May 2011
Item 7: Future work of the Permanent Forum, including issues of the Economic and Social Council and emerging issues.
Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
Statement by the Government of Denmark
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 10th session
May 16th to May 27th, 2011
UN Headquarters, New York, NY
Global Indigenous Peoples Caucus Statement
Agenda Item 8: Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong
Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
Presented by Andrea Carmen, International Indian Treaty Council
Statement by Bangladesh delegation
10ü session of PFII
25 May 2011, New York
Thank yóu Madam Chair.
The Govemment of Bangladesh has carefully gone through the Report entitled "Study
on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997" and
would like to registér serious concerns about the contents of the Report as weil as the way it was formulated. Horfble Foreign Minister and Hon'ble State Minister for
Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs clarified the Government's position when the 'special
Rapporteur' met them.
INTERVENCION DE LA DELEGACION DE GUATEMALA
TEMA 7: ESTUDIO DE LA SITUACION DE LA APLICACIÓN DEL
ACUERDO DE CHITAGONG HILL, BANGLADESH
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, 10th Session
May 16th to May 27th, 2011
UN Headquarters, New York, NY
North American Indigenous Peoples Caucus Statement
Agenda Item 8: Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
Presented by Celeste McKay, International Indigenous Women’s Forum (FIMI) North America
May 25, 2011
10th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues United Nations Headquarters, New York May 16-27, 2011 Agenda Item: 7 – Future work of the Permanent Forum, including issues of the Economic and Social Council and emerging issues: Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997 Joint statement by Amnesty International and the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Presentaüon ofthe study on üe status of implementaüon ofthe Chittagong Hill Tracts
Accord of 1997
UNPFII - 10ü session - May 25, 2011
10th Session of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
UN Headquarters, New York, 16-17 May 2011
Intervention by
Lina Jesmin Lushai
On behalf of Kapaeeng Foundation and Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Forum
lOth Session ofunited Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
UN.Headquarters, New York, 16-17 May 2011
Intervention by
Mangal Kumar Chakma, Information and Publicity Secretary, PCJSS
10th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
May 16-27, 2011
New York
Agenda Item 8:
Future Work of the Permanent Forum:
Report on the Implementation Status of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
25 May, 2011
Intervention by:
Raja Devasish Roy
Member, UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
10th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues United Nations Headquarters, New York May 16-27, 2011 Agenda Item: 7 – Future work of the Permanent Forum, including issues of the Economic and Social Council and emerging issues: Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997 Statement by the Saami Council
Foro Permanente para las Cuestiones Indigenas
Décimo periodo de sesiones
Nueva York, 16 a27 de mayo de 201 I
Tema 8 del programa provisional
Estudio del Relator Especial sobre la situación de la aplicación del Acuerdo de
Chittagong Hill Tracts de 1997
10th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
16-27 May, 2011
Agenda Item 7 on Special Rapporteur’s Study on the Status of Implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
Joint statement by U Kyaw Zan, Chittagong Hill Tracts Citizen’s Committee (CHT-CC), Indigenous Peoples Development Facilitators Forum (IPDFF), and Land is Life.
Tenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
16-27 May 2011 UN Headquarters, New York
Agenda Item 8: Special Rapporteur’s study on the status of implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 1997
Joint statement by: Wasfia Nazreen (Ain o Shalish Kendro, ASK: Ecosoc-accredited national NGO), supported by International Environment Network (IEN)
9th Session
9th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
April 19-30, 2010
Agenda Item: 4 - Human Rights: Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Statement by Ida Nicolaisen
Co-chair of the international Chittagong Hill Tracts Commission
Statement by Bangladesh delegation
9th session of PFII, 29 April 2010, New York
Thank you Mr. Chair.
Although Bangladesh does not have any ‘indigenous’ population, we follow the
deliberations of the Permanent forum on Indigenous Issues as an ‘observer’. At times
references are made to certain cases of Bangladesh and hence we would like to clarify
about the Government’s position.
Fifth Session
BANGLADESH
Statement by Ms. Ishrat Jahan Ahmed, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the United Nations at the Fifth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on agenda item 4 (b): Human Rights, 23 May 2006, New York
Comments
on Statement of the Representative of the Government of Bangladesh
at the Fifth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on 23 May, 2006
Raja Devashis Roy, Chakma Circle Chief, Chakma Circle, Rangamati, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
UNITED NATIONS PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES
(UNPFII)
5th Session, 15-26 May 2006, UN HQ, New York
Statement by Prajnalankar Bhikkhu on
Agenda Item 3: Millennium Development Goals and Indigenous
Peoples -- Redefining the Goals
5th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 15-26 2006
Agenda Item: 4
Collective Statement by Ina Hume
On behalf of the Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples Organisations
Jumma Peoples Network International, Taungya, Tribal Welfare Association, Bangladesh Jatio, Adivasi Parishad
On Human Rights in Bangladesh
5th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 15-26 2006
Agenda Item : 4c
Statement by Ina Hume
On behalf of the Asian Indigenous Peoples Caucus
On Indigenous Women and Children
5th Session of the tlN Permanent Forum on Indi-genous Issues
b4ay 15-26, 2006
Joint statement by
Jurnna Peoples Network-Japan and Shimi-n Gai-kou Centre
on Àgenda Iten 4b) Human rights
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Agendai tem5 : FutureW orkP lano f the UNPF
Fourth Session
4th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 16-27 2005
Agenda Item: 4c
Indigenous Women, Children and Youth
4th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
16-27 May, 2005;Agenda Item 4(b)(c)
Data Collection and Disaggregation of Data on Indigenous Peoples
Statement by Albert Mankin
Intervention by 4th Session of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, New York, 16-27 May 2005
Agenda Item: 5
Future work of the Forum
4th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
16-27 May, 2005
Agenda Item 4(a): Human rights, with special emphasis on an interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people
Statement by: Mrinal Kanti Tripura
4th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 16-27 2005
Agenda Item: 3a
Eradication of Extreme Poverty and Hunger ; Statement by Mangal Kumar Chakma
4rd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
16-27 May, 2005
Agenda Item 3(a):
Eradication of Extreme Poverty and Hunger (MDG Goal 1)
Statement by Devasish Roy, Chakma Chief
PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES (PFII)
4th Session, 16-27 May 2005, UN Headquarters, New York
24 May 2005
Statement by: Prajnalankar Bhikkhu
Third Session
3rd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 10-21 2004
Agenda Item: 5 Future Work of the Forum
Statement On behalf of Asia Caucus
Presented by Mrinal Kanti Tripura
3rd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 10-21 2004 ;Agenda Item: d
Human Rights
3rd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York
May 10-21 2004; Agenda Item: 4a
Economic and Social Development
Presented by Mrinal Kanti Tripura
Second Session
2nd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations Headquarters, New York, May 12-23, 2003
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
12-23 May 2003, New York
2nd Session
12-23 May 2003, New York
Agenda Item 4 (a): Economic and Social Development
Second Session
UN Headquarters, New York
12 – 23 May 2003
Joint statement by
Sanjeeb Drong
2nd Session
12-23 May 2003, New York
Agenda Item 4 (b): Environment
Bangladesh Government Denies Mr.J. B. Larma's Participation in the 3rd Session of the UNPermanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
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