The human rights situation in Bangladesh has stabilised following the July uprising but concerns remain, according to the US State Department’s Bangladesh 2024 Human Rights Report.
Scope for return of repressive practices must be prevented
The Cyber Ordinance Ordinance has to be judged on its own merit and based only on its seemingly “better” provisions.
The human rights situation in Bangladesh is extremely concerning due to the nation’s steady slide towards authoritarianism.
How is this UN review of utmost importance as far as the state of human rights in Bangladesh is concerned? What could we reasonably expect from this political exercise?
Bangladesh authorities must protect journalists, expedite trial of all murder cases
Our legal system has failed Sagar-Runi’s families
At least 92 people became victims of enforced disappearances last year and 23 of them are still missing, says a new human rights report.
Parbatya Chattogram Jana Sanghati Samity Chairman Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, also known as Santu Larma, says that the human rights situation in the country has reached an alarming stage for the people of the indigenous communities.
The human rights situation in Bangladesh has stabilised following the July uprising but concerns remain, according to the US State Department’s Bangladesh 2024 Human Rights Report.
Scope for return of repressive practices must be prevented
The Cyber Ordinance Ordinance has to be judged on its own merit and based only on its seemingly “better” provisions.
The human rights situation in Bangladesh is extremely concerning due to the nation’s steady slide towards authoritarianism.
How is this UN review of utmost importance as far as the state of human rights in Bangladesh is concerned? What could we reasonably expect from this political exercise?
Bangladesh authorities must protect journalists, expedite trial of all murder cases
Our legal system has failed Sagar-Runi’s families
At least 92 people became victims of enforced disappearances last year and 23 of them are still missing, says a new human rights report.
Parbatya Chattogram Jana Sanghati Samity Chairman Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, also known as Santu Larma, says that the human rights situation in the country has reached an alarming stage for the people of the indigenous communities.
Law Minister Anisul Huq says those who will violate the human rights will be brought under the law and be tried.