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By 1983, nearly 40,000 Chakmas had arrived in Mizoram and by May, 1986
Drishtipat Writers' Collective dpwriters 2010
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It flooded 54,000 acres area and displaced 100,000 people, most of whom were Chakmas
Drishtipat Writers' Collective dpwriters 2010
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Many of the Chakmas crossed the border to Mizoram and Tripura.
Drishtipat Writers' Collective dpwriters 2010
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According to Amnesty International, more than 40,000 Chakmas left for
Drishtipat Writers' Collective dpwriters 2010
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Bangladesh: Muslim-Hindu (Bengalis) and Buddists (Chakmas) 21.
British Blogs 2009
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Zia-ur Rahman talked of a Bangladeshi identity rather than a Bengali one, seeking to integrate various minorities such as the Chakmas and Urdu speaking Biharis.
Desicritics Vinod Joseph 2009
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Besides, there are Chakmas and other tribals living in the mountainous border state, whose total population is about one million.
India eNews 2009
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Besides, there are Chakmas and other tribals living in the mountainous border state, whose total population is about one million.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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The difference in treatment is easily visible between Tibetan refugees and the Chakmas and Hajongs refugees.
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The Apex Court also directed the state government to enter the applications for Indian citizenships submitted by the Chakmas under Section 5 of the Citizenship Act in the register maintained for the purpose.
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