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Thursday, May 6, 2010
HUMAN RITHS REPORT: For the month of April 2010
Despite of promising to protect and
promote human right in Bangladesh by the Government, the incident of human
rights violation is gradually increasing.
(The State of Human Rights for the period of April 2010)
Bangladesh Institute
of Human Rights (BIHR) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation
registered with the Department of Social Welfare, Government of the Peoples
Republic of Bangladesh based on United Nation Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR) dedicated to promote and protect human rights in Bangladesh .
BIHR published its state of Human Rights for the period of April 01 to April 30, 2010 .
The report was prepared
by the research and documentation cell of BIHR on the basis of report published
in 12 national news paper, fact-finding mission and direct sources of BIHR. BIHR
is deeply concerned over the gradually increasing the human rights violation in
Bangladesh .
Adv. Shahanur Islam, the Secretary General of BIHR asks the Government to stop
the all kind of violation as well as demands to investigate and bring the
allege perpetrators before the book by proper investigation.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
http://www.savebd.com/news/hr-report-highlights-extrajudicial-killings-violence-against-women-journalists/
May 2, 2010
Posted on May 2, 2010 in News | 0 comments
HR report highlights extrajudicial killings, violence against women, journalists
- April HR report
- 28 incidents of HR violations against journalists
- 10 extrajudicial killings
- 836 people became victims of assault by law enforcing agencies
- 11 incidents of HR violations by Indian Border Security Force (BSF)
- 818 injured due to political violence
- 161 people (including 9 women and 5 children) killed, 2732 people were injured in social violence
Some ten people were killed allegedly at the hands of law enforcers
in April, according to a report prepared by the Bangladesh Institute of
Human Rights (BIHR).
Besides, 836 people became victims of assault allegedly by members of
law enforcing agencies during the same period.
http://www.newstoday-bd.com/metropolis.asp?newsdate=5/3/2010#9416
HR report highlights extrajudicial killings
Some ten people were killed allegedly at the hands of law enforcers in April, according to a report prepared by the Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), reports UNB.
Besides, 836 people became victims
of assault allegedly by members of law enforcing agencies during the
same period.
On the other hand, nine law enforcers were killed in different incidents, including accidents, while they were on-duty. Besides, 164 others were injured and one remains missing from the same month.
The BIHR report based on published reports of different dailies also revealed that 11 incidents of HR violations were reportedly committed by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) across the frontier, claiming the lives of four people and injuring six others between April 1 and 30 April.
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?D=2010-05-03&ID=295903
Only ten? |
On the other hand, nine law enforcers were killed in different incidents, including accidents, while they were on-duty. Besides, 164 others were injured and one remains missing from the same month.
The BIHR report based on published reports of different dailies also revealed that 11 incidents of HR violations were reportedly committed by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) across the frontier, claiming the lives of four people and injuring six others between April 1 and 30 April.
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