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Asked 30 July 2024
"How has Leader Sheikh Hasina's government allegedly responded to student protests, including the reported killing of over 500 students ?
"How has Leader Sheikh Hasina's government allegedly responded to student protests, including the reported killing of over 500 students, as well as arrests, custody, remand, and the involvement of Bangladesh's army, RAB, police, and BDR?"
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University of Coimbra
The authorities repeatedly deny that Bangladeshi security forces have committed serious human rights violations including extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, leading to a climate of impunity, Human Rights Watch said. Other governments, including the United Kingdom and the European Union, should place Bangladeshi security forces under increased scrutiny following the designation of human rights sanctions by the US government.
“Bangladeshi authorities have flouted international standards in the past and continue to do so during the ongoing protests,” Ganguly said. “The Sheikh Hasina government should take immediate steps to end the crisis, rein in and punish security forces and her party supporters who have committed serious crimes, and protect the rights of protesting students.
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Let's look at the statement from a political observer in that country "Riaz.
this movement challenged political culture. Moreover, the rivalry between the Awami League and the BNP has not benefited the younger generation or improved the political landscape, the researcher said.
He noted that "the younger generation in this country doesn't like that kind of politics anymore. If these two parties don't understand it, they won't be leaders anymore.”
Siddiqui also thinks that a strong third political party might emerge from this movement if the two parties do not reinvent themselves.
Ali Riaz feels that the government "has crossed the line" through "politics of oppression".
"What I understand from the people's reaction is that the government's moral legitimacy has also ended with this movement," he said.
“Even if (the government) is quite successful in suppressing this movement by force,” Riaz thinks, “it will not end.”
Let's look at the statement from a political observer in that country "Riaz
If we look at some of the existing news, in my opinion it is time for the country's leaders to ask for help from the UN to overcome this crisis so as to prevent it from escalating and making the situation even worse.
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The authorities repeatedly deny that Bangladeshi security forces have committed serious human rights violations including extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, leading to a climate of impunity, Human Rights Watch said. Other governments, including the United Kingdom and the European Union, should place Bangladeshi security forces under increased scrutiny following the designation of human rights sanctions by the US government.
“Bangladeshi authorities have flouted international standards in the past and continue to do so during the ongoing protests,” Ganguly said. “The Sheikh Hasina government should take immediate steps to end the crisis, rein in and punish security forces and her party supporters who have committed serious crimes, and protect the rights of protesting students.
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muchrack
Dear Stephen.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I am working on this concept, expressing my view, condemning Bangladesh Hasina Government for such, cruelty with her Dynasty abusing power.
India, I regard the ministers for their correct political dealings on this, and they well expressed their political stance. Jay Shankar clearly said Hasina arrived to India with a request. Ravi Sharma made statements Seik Hasina after all her bad doings came to India bringing it to on India.
Moody PM, said Seik Hasina as she came over, can stay till she finds somewhere else to go, India will not give her permanent shelter.
Regards,
Fatema Miah
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Md Mostafizur Rahman
We would not sit and watch they killing you .
We have been actively alert, voicing and writing to many sources and departments.
It is very sad I failed to stop them before the 1st shot at Syed and then to some others. My hands didn't reach as far to hold on to their guns.
You students of Bangladesh shown me a new kind of Bangladeshi people, that you are promising future makers.
Stay strong I am here for you all.
Dr. Fatema Miah.
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Dear Md Mustafizur Rahman
About Dr Yunus,
Awamelegue, Hasina and one group of Islamic, are Against Dr Yunus. Anyway, let's make it to bring a better result.
Students did and doing very hard work and some people trying to take advantage, and fighting students.
To keep the most people with the students as are now, I Fatema Miah, with my understanding, and my generation of experience, I believe there are better poinrs to be focused on, than unnecessary small things.
1 Not to change Nation anthem, (jatio shongeet,) not be changed yet. Nor now.
2 Nor to dismiss Rabindranath Tagore. Certainly not, for the sake of the education and quality of language.
Important 3 things to be focused on :
1 jobs posts to be made into 3 shares means 3 people in one job salary share ..
a) more people in the job, more people/ families out of hunger.
b) Jobs will be done better, continuously services and supply lines, dealings,no chance of by power corruption.
2 Education system to be made good again. College onwards education and training to be applied in.
3 social system, to be in placed.
Safety and care system.
For - working people, students and street people.
Regards,
Dr.Fatema Miah
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