Paris, France; January 9, 2025 – France-based human rights organisation, JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns the killing of Saidul Islam, a Bangladeshi youth, by Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) gunfire in Sunamganj, and the violent assault on a Bangladeshi-origin Norwegian citizen and his family at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka by Airforce Quick Response Force (QRF) and Ansar personnel on January 8, 2025. These incidents highlight a shocking disregard for fundamental human rights, with victims subjected to excessive force and abuse, and underscore the urgent need for systemic reforms to protect the rights of all individuals, regardless of their background.
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Thursday, January 9, 2025
Press & Public Statement: JMBF Strongly Condemns Recent Killing of Bangladeshi Youth by BSF and Torture of Norwegian Citizen at HSI Airport, Dhaka by LEA
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AIR FORCE,
ANSAR,
BANGLADESH,
BORDER KILLING,
BORDER VIOLENCE,
DHAKA,
FRANCE,
INDIA,
INDO-BANGLA BORDER,
JMBF,
STATEMENT,
SUNAMGANJ,
TORTURE
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Statement: JMBF Calls for Adequate Investigation into the Alleged Murder of Mau Hijra in Jessore
Paris, France; January 2, 2025: France-based human rights organization, JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF), is deeply appalled and outraged by the suspicious and tragic death of Mau Hijra in Jessore, Bangladesh, which appears to be a premeditated act of murder disguised as a natural death on December 1, 2024.
JMBF believes that such abhorrent acts not only represent a blatant violation of human dignity but also highlight the rampant impunity and discrimination faced by marginalized communities, particularly the Hijra community in Bangladesh.
The organization asserts that the allegations against Mau Hijra's house owner, Fateh Begum, along with her associates—who are accused of orchestrating her death and looting her possessions—demand an immediate and uncompromising investigation.
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BANGLADESH,
FRANCE,
HIJRA,
JESSORE,
JMBF,
LGBT,
MINORITY RIGHTS,
MURDER,
SEXUAL MINORITY,
STATEMENT,
TRANSGENDER
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
JMBF Quarterly eNewsletter (Oct-Dec 2024): Happy New Year 2025!
As the year ends and we prepare to welcome 2025, I am filled with gratitude for the progress and milestones we have achieved together at JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF). In this final quarterly issue of 2024, spanning October to December, we reflect on our journey toward fostering justice and driving meaningful change in our communities.
Throughout this period, JMBF has worked tirelessly to promote fairness, equality, and dignity for all. From impactful initiatives to advocating for marginalized voices, every effort is driven by our unwavering belief that justice is not just an ideal—it is a right for everyone.
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BANGLADESH,
FRANCE,
HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT,
JMBF,
NEWSLETTER
Monday, December 30, 2024
Statement: JMBF Expresses Grave Concern Over Harassment and Abuse of Minority Communities in Chittagong
Paris, France; December 30, 2024: France-based human rights organisation JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) expresses deep concern over the widespread harassment, extortion, and abuse of power targeting vulnerable Hindu religious and Dalit minority communities in Chittagong. These actions, perpetrated by law enforcement under the guise of investigating the tragic murder of lawyer Saiful Islam (Alif) at the Chittagong court premises, reveal a lack of impartiality and fairness in the investigative process.
JMBF strongly urges the government to ensure the safety, dignity, and protection of marginalized groups, including the Harijan community. The incidents of vandalism, harassment, and communal violence following the murder of lawyer Saiful Islam must be thoroughly investigated, and the perpetrators must be held accountable without delay.
Labels:
ARBITRARY ARREST,
ARREST,
CHITTAGONG,
DALIT,
HARASSMENT,
HINDU,
LAWYER,
MINORITY,
RELIGIOUS MINORITY,
STATEMENT
Saturday, December 28, 2024
STATEMENT: JMBF Strongly Condemns the Unjust Dismissal of Five Journalists from Somoy TV under Alleged Pressure by Leader of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement
Paris, France; December 28, 2024: France-based human rights organization JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns the reported dismissal of five journalists from Somoy TV on December 22, 2024, following alleged undue pressure exerted by Hasnat Abdullah, a prominent figure in the anti-discrimination student movement, on December 17, 2024.The dismissed journalists include Chief Input Editor Omar Faruk, Chief Output Editor Ariful Sajjad, Digital Head Kamal Shahriar, Associate Special Reporter Debashish Roy, and Senior Reporter Bulbul Reza.
Simultaneously, JMBF condemns the recent attacks on Daily Prothom Alo, Daily Star, and the banning of journalists from entering the Bangladesh Secretariat by canceling their press accreditation cards.
Labels:
BANGLADES,
FRANCE,
JMBF,
JOURNALIST,
PRESS RELEASE,
RIGHTS TO EXPRESSION,
STATEMENT
Monday, December 23, 2024
STATEMENT: JMBF Strongly Condemns the Arbitrary Arrest of Lawyer Syed Kabir Hossain Jony in Jessore
Paris, France; December 23, 2024: JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF), a prominent France-based human rights organization, strongly condemns the arbitrary arrest of lawyer Syed Kabir Hossain Jony, a member of the Jashore District Bar Association, by Jashore police on December 22, 2024, for merely performing his professional duty.
This deeply troubling action, taken shortly after Mr. Jony represented 167 Awami League leaders and activists in court, constitutes a grave violation of human rights and undermines national and international principles safeguarding the independence of lawyers and the judiciary.
JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France urges the Government of Bangladesh to immediately and unconditionally release Syed Kabir Hossain Jony and drop all charges against him that criminalize his professional duties as a lawyer, as well as ensure the protection of all legal professionals from harassment and intimidation.
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ARBITRARY ARREST,
BANGLADESH,
JESSORE,
JMBF,
LAWYER,
STATEMENT
Friday, December 20, 2024
STATEMENT: JMBF Strongly Condemns the Brutal Killings of Three Bangladeshi Youths by the BSF at Jessore
Paris, France; December 20, 2024: France-based human rights organization, JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF), strongly condemns the barbaric killing of three Bangladeshi youths –Md. Jahangir, Shahabor Ali, and Sakibur Rahman – who suffered sharp weapon injuries and beatings at the Panchbhulot border in Sharsha upazila, Jessore, on December 18, 2024. This inhumane act, allegedly perpetrated by members of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF), constitutes a grave violation of domestic laws, international treaties, and fundamental human rights principles.
JMBF urges the Government of India to immediately cease such provocative and intrusive behavior and demands that the Government of Bangladesh take effective steps to stop the killing of Bangladeshi citizens by the Indian BSF.
Labels:
BANGLADESH,
BORDER INJURY,
BORDER KILLING,
BORDER VIOLENCE,
FRANCE,
INDIA,
INDO-BANGLA BORDER,
JMBF,
STATEMENT
Monday, December 16, 2024
STATEMENT: JMBF Gravely Concerned Over Recent Death of Three Individuals Due to Torture by Law Enforcement Agencies
Paris, France; December 16, 2024: JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns the heinous and unlawful acts of torture and killing carried out by law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh, which have resulted in the tragic deaths of three individuals: Rafiqul Islam Dudu, Hazrat Ali, and Atiq Hasan Sardar on December 13, 06, and 03, 2024, respectively. These incidents, which occurred in the first half of December 2024, highlight a disturbing pattern of police, army, and joint force brutality and blatant violations of both national and international human rights standards.
JMBF is horrified by the alleged gross human rights violations committed by law enforcement officers, who are entrusted with the duty of protecting citizens, not causing harm under the present interim government led by Nobel laureate for peace, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus. These individuals were subjected to extreme torture and inhumane treatment, leading to their deaths under suspicious circumstances.
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ARMYMAN,
BANGLADESH,
BBARIA,
EXTRA-JUDICIAL KILLING,
FRANCE,
JESSORE,
JMBF,
JOINT FORCE,
KUSTIA,
POLICE,
STATEMENT,
TORTURE
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Human Rights Day 2024: JMBF Founder Highlights Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh at Paris Event

The event opened with remarks by Isabelle Rome, French Ambassador for Human Rights and former Minister for Equity, and Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, setting the stage for a series of engaging discussions moderated by Frédéric Jung, Deputy Director of the United Nations, International Organizations, Human Rights, and La Francophonie.
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BANGLADESH,
DAY OBSERVANT,
FRANCE,
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY,
JMBF,
NEWS,
UNHCHR
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
STATEMENT: JMBF Statement on World Human Rights Day 2024
Paris, France; December 10, 2024: On the occasion of World Human Rights Day 2024, JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) joins the global community in reaffirming its commitment to the advancement of human rights and equality. This year’s theme,Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now” serves as a timely reminder of the work still to be done in Bangladesh to create a society free of oppression and injustice. This day is not just a celebration of universal human rights, but also a call to action to address inequality, uphold dignity, and foster justice for every citizen of Bangladesh.
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DAY OBSERVANT,
FRANCE,
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY,
JMBF,
STATEMENT
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