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Selection body formed for anti-graft commission
The selection committee to pick commissioners for the proposed independent Anti-corruption Commission was formed on May 9. The move follows growing pressure on the government from Bangladesh's development partners on the issue. Under the framework of the commission act, the proposed commission will have three commissioners, who will be picked for a four-year term by the president from a six-member panel chosen by the selection committee. The five-member selection committee will have a judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court as its chairman and a judge of the High Court Division, the chairman of the Public Service Commission, the comptroller and auditor general and the last retired cabinet secretary as its members. The chief justice yesterday nominated Appellate Division Judge MA Aziz and High Court Division Judge Nazrul Islam Chowdhury for the selection committee. Now the committee, led by Justice MA Aziz, will meet to make a panel of commissioners. The act stipulates that people with 20 years of experience in law, education, administration, judiciary or armed forces would be eligible for the posts of commissioner. Law Minister Moudud Ahmed told The Daily Star May 9 night that he is optimistic that the selection committee will finalise the commissioner panel soon and that the commission will be functional by the month-end. The Jatiya Sangsad on February 17 passed the much-talked-about Anti-corruption Commission Bill, 2004, introduced on July 10 last year, in an amended form, making way for institution of an independent body to fight graft. - Daily Star, 10 May 2004

Policy for welfare of women approved
The Cabinet of the Council of Ministers has approved the draft of National Women Development Policy, aiming to establish women's rights and ensure their security in all spheres of national life at the PM office Monday night 10 May with Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in the chair. At the meeting, the Cabinet was informed about the activities of the monitoring cell, set up to check trafficking of women and children. The meeting decided to impart necessary training to the members of law-enforcing agencies to make their role in checking women and children trafficking more effective and intensify campaign to raise public awareness in this regard. It also endorsed a proposal to support WHO's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) by Bangladesh in controlling tobacco. Another proposal to formulate a law to discourage smoking and the use of tobacco-made goods was also approved at the meeting. Besides, the meeting approved the draft bill of Birth-Death Registration Act 2004. The cabinet was also apprised of the progress of implementation of the decisions it took earlier. - Bangladesh Observer, 13 May 2004

Court okays use of recovered arms
The Metropolitan Sessions court of Chittagong has authorised the government to use the huge arms and ammunition seized from Chittagong Urea Fertiliser Ltd (CUFL) jetty and directed to specifically decide which of the forces should be given those arms. Public Prosecutor (PP) on behalf of the home ministry filed a petition seeking permission from the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) to use the seized arms and ammunition by the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) or armed forces. The CMM's Court referred the case to the Metropolitan Sessions Judge's court. Metropolitan Sessions Judge in his judgement asked the government to make final decision in this connection. The judge also ordered the government to keep one each from the 13 categories in the seizure list of the arms and ammunition as evidence. The government was also asked to provide every three months a detailed report on the use of the 'handed over' arms until the case is disposed of. A total of 4,930 different types of sophisticated arms, 27,020 hand grenades, 840 rockets, 300 accessories of rocket launcher, 2,000 grenade launching tubes, 6,392 magazines and 11,40,520 rounds of ammunition stuffed in 1,463 wooden boxes on 10 trucks were recovered in the largest ever arms haul on 2nd April 2004 from the CUFL jetty at Chittagong. - Law Desk.

Open trial of US, British soldiers demanded
The War Crimes Fact Finding Committee (WCFFC) has demanded open trial of US and British soldiers under international law for their involvement in the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. In a statement, the WCFFC also demanded independent investigation to find out the nature of torture on Iraqi prisoners to uphold the human rights. The statement said that the US and the British governments have instigated their soldiers to torture the Iraqi prisoners in violation of the Geneva Convention. The WCFFC said all Iraqi prisoners including 4,400 inmates of Abu Ghraib prison must get access to ICRC and other human rights watch. It also said that the whole world is upset to see the wanton torture and horrendous crime committed by the US and the British soldiers in Iraq.- Daily Star, 10 May.

Anti-tobacco law okayed
The cabinet has approved the draft of Tobacco Control Law 2004, seeking to ban smoking in open places and in public transport. The cabinet meeting also endorsed ratification of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). Bangladesh was the first country to sign the FCTC in Geneva in 2003. The tobacco control law proposes restriction on the sale, distribution and consumption and ban on advertisement of tobacco products in public places and in print and electronic media. The draft law, placed in the meeting by the health and family welfare ministry after several reviews in the last two years, proposes Tk 1,000 in fines or up to one-year-imprisonment for violating the law. - Prothom Alo, 11 May.

416 women, children
trafficked out in 4 years
As many as 416 women and children were trafficked out of the country during the last four years. A total of 505 cases were filed accusing 1376 people in this connection. This was revealed report of 'committee to protect women and children' of police headquarters. The report said as many 101 cases were filed against 319 people for trafficking 55 women and children in 2000. Fifty-three victims were rescued and police arrested 116 people for their alleged involvement with the trafficking. Of them, police gave final report on 23 cases as the charges brought against accused were not proved and submitted charge sheet in 78 cases. A total of 23 people were acquitted of the charges and 52 cases under investigation. The report also said that 116 cases were filed against 328 people on charge of trafficking 136 women and children in 2001. A total of 135 cases were filed against 400 people on charge of trafficking 110 women and children in 2002. In 2003 136 cases were filed against 298 people on charge of trafficking 103 women and children. In the first three months of 2004 as many as 17 cases were filed on charge of trafficking 12 women and children. Police rescued eight victims and arrested 12 people in this connection. Police submitted charge sheet in 13 cases and gave final report on two. Two people were acquitted of the charges while six others under investigation, the report added. - Manovzamin, 11 May.

Election tribunals formed
The Election Commission (EC) has constituted election tribunals to settle disputes relating to the just concluded pourasabha polls. The district magistrates of Rangamati, Khagrachhari and Bandarban and joint district judges of the respective districts have been appointed tribunal chiefs. According to the election regulations, within 30 days of the gazette notification, the candidates or their representatives will file the dispute cases with the tribunals after depositing Tk 500 with any of the branches of Sonali Bank or government treasury in favour of the respective returning officer to meet the expenses of the cases.-Daily Star, 12 May.









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