The government is looking into the cases of 28 victims of enforced disappearance, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam said today.
Government must act on rising allegations of enforced disappearances
Government decision to engage in expatriate diplomacy to tackle negative propaganda raises a lot of questions.
“How are our loved ones? Are they eating well? Are they being tortured? Are they… alive?”
While their families search every alleyway, survivors say that they lived right around the corner in the capital city.
UN human rights chief's visit to Dhaka revealed contrasting expectations on the part of the government and rights groups.
If we want to stop being lectured by international bodies, then we as a people, and much more so our government, must listen to our own critical voices.
When Bangladesh needs to show that it has been listening to the concerns about respecting human rights and upholding the rule of law, it has done quite the opposite.
Justice for the victims of enforced disappearance must be ensured
The government is looking into the cases of 28 victims of enforced disappearance, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam said today.
Government must act on rising allegations of enforced disappearances
Government decision to engage in expatriate diplomacy to tackle negative propaganda raises a lot of questions.
“How are our loved ones? Are they eating well? Are they being tortured? Are they… alive?”
While their families search every alleyway, survivors say that they lived right around the corner in the capital city.
UN human rights chief's visit to Dhaka revealed contrasting expectations on the part of the government and rights groups.
If we want to stop being lectured by international bodies, then we as a people, and much more so our government, must listen to our own critical voices.
When Bangladesh needs to show that it has been listening to the concerns about respecting human rights and upholding the rule of law, it has done quite the opposite.
Justice for the victims of enforced disappearance must be ensured
Rapid Action Battalion today rejected allegation of the force's involvement in BNP leader Ilias Ali’s disappearance as "baseless".