Human Rights Commission
Roney Ibrahimpur, Dhaka Cant
Human beings have some basic needs and the fulfilment of these are a matter of their right. Now the question is who will do that? In a third world country human rights are quite obstructed, due to economic crisis and political unrest. In our country, one noteworthy point is that the government makes the commitment to protect the human rights and the administration has the liability of its implementation. But, if they resort to abuse of power and deny us our rights, then where will we complain? I think there is no alternative to an active Human Rights Commission. At present, Rab is killing criminals in crossfire. Is it not a violation of human rights? According to law, a juvenile criminal and an aged one can never remain in prison together. Such issues never receive any attention in our context as we don't have enough sensitivity to the rights of people. However, that is not a hallmark of a civilised society.
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