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.
Despite strong laws, why is torture still their go-to practice?
Human Rights Watch today urged the Bangladesh government to meaningfully respond to United Nations' concerns regarding grave allegations of torture, enforced disappearance, and extrajudicial killings in the country.
BNP vice chairman Abdullah Al Noman demands a judicial investigation into the “extrajudicial killings” carried out by law enforcers during the ongoing nationwide anti-narcotic operation.
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.
Despite strong laws, why is torture still their go-to practice?
Human Rights Watch today urged the Bangladesh government to meaningfully respond to United Nations' concerns regarding grave allegations of torture, enforced disappearance, and extrajudicial killings in the country.
BNP vice chairman Abdullah Al Noman demands a judicial investigation into the “extrajudicial killings” carried out by law enforcers during the ongoing nationwide anti-narcotic operation.