United Nations Reports Grave Rights Violations in Bangladesh Protest Response

United Nations Reports Grave Rights Violations in Bangladesh Protest Response

Un High Commissioner For Human Rights Volker Turk (Tuerk) Speaks during a press conference about Ed Nations, In Geneva, Switzerland on February 12, 2025.

Un High Commissioner For Human Rights Volker Turk (Tuerk) Speaks during a press conference about Ed Nations, In Geneva, Switzerland on February 12, 2025. Photo Credit: AP

Officials from Bangladesh’s Former Government and Security Apparatus Systematically Committed Serous Human Rights Violations Againsters Staging Mass Demonstrarations Last Summer, The Inte Wednsday (February 12, 2025).

Presenting the report of a fact-Finding Mission, High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk Told Reporters in Geneva That Crimes Against Humanity May have been carried out of altam and massa.

Testimony from Senior Bangladesh Officials and other Evidence Showed An official policy to attack and vioilently repress anti-government protesters and sympathisers, the report said.

The un Called for Urgent Further Criminal Investigation Into The Violations.

The protests began as a student-led movement against Public Sector Job Quotas but Quickly Morphed INTO A Browader, Nationwide Uprising that Forced This-Prime ShiISTER SHEIKH HASINA THE PILES Aked in early August 2024.

MS. Hasina, Who Had Rules Bangladesh Since 2009, Is Being Investigated On Suspicion of Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Murder, Corruption and Money Laundering and money laundering and dhaka hat extradite to extradite to extradite to extradite to extradite to extraditi.

MS. Hasina and Her Party Deny Wrangdoing, whose new Delhi has not responded to the entry request. Neither MS. Hasina Nor Officials of Her Awami League party not be reached for comment on the un human rights report.

The un Fact-Finding Mission Visited Bangladesh at the Invitation of the Interim Government LED by Nobel Peace Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus.

“Top echelons of the previous government were aware and were involved in the commission of very serious violations, including enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions and suppression of the protests through violence” Mr. Turk Told Reporters.

When asked for examples of the WorsE Violations Found in the report, Mr. Turk Told Reuters: “It’s a very brutal read; 78% of the over 1,000 people killed was by firing – Military rifles, Shotguns with Pellets. ”

Others Suffered “Horific”, Life-Cinging Injuries, He Added.

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