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Augustina Chakma Calls for Media Justice at UN Minority Forum International Desk | 30 November 2024 Geneva witnessed a powerful speech by Augustina Chakma, a representative of the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), at the 17th session of the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues. Addressing the theme of "Minority Representation in the Media," Chakma shed light on the systemic erasure faced by the indigenous Jumma people in the media. Chakma highlighted how the Jumma people's struggles are often overlooked or misrepresented. She emphasized that during recent political turmoil in Bangladesh, atrocities against the Jumma communities, including arson, assaults, and other human rights violations, received scant attention from mainstream media. She argued that this neglect by media outlets perpetuates injustice and silences marginalized voices. Acknowledging the dual-edged nature of social media, Chakma noted its potential to amplify indigenous voices while warning against the rampant spread of hate speech and misinformation. She proposed actionable steps for equitable media representation, including supporting indigenous media, funding initiatives that preserve cultural narratives, and combating online hate speech. The forum, convened under the Human Rights Council's mandate, focused on ensuring minorities' representation in public discourse, including education, cultural spaces, and media. Chakma's appeal for justice and visibility resonated with the forum’s broader theme of fostering inclusion and combating discrimination. #AugustinaChakma #IndigenousRights #MediaRepresentation #UNMinorityForum