10/02/2025
Immigration Canada
In the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the call for justice after the r**e of a 12-year-old Indigenous girl on 23 September 2025 was answered not with accountability, but with brutal repression. When protests erupted, the military opened fire—claiming young lives and leaving many wounded. Armed settler groups joined the assault, unleashing further violence on those who dared to resist injustice.
The destruction extended beyond lives: homes and shops were set ablaze, turning the demand for justice into ashes. Thick black smoke over the hills became a grim symbol of impunity and the silencing of Indigenous voices.
Fathers, running with their wounded children in their arms, embodied the intergenerational trauma inflicted upon the community. The bloodshed, like a flood, swept across the hills—an unrelenting tide of structural violence and oppression.
All this—simply for demanding justice for one r**e.
28 September 2025
Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
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