The UN has recommended prompt and independent investigations into human rights violations that took place from August 5 to 15 last year after the fall of Sheikh Hasina.
Months after Bangladesh Ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ouster, ‘secret prisons’ allegedly used to lock up her dissidents were exposed in capital city Dhaka. As per Reuters, the covert lockups were ...
The UN human rights chief says officials from former PM Sheikh Hasina's government and security services committed serious ...
The U.N. human rights office estimates that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over six weeks last summer ...
The U.N. human rights office estimates up to 1,400 have been killed in a crackdown on protests against the now-ousted former ...
Following the July-August uprising, the interim government gave the assurance of proper investigation and justice. However, after six months, there is no indication of progress yet.
When Sheikh Hasina came to power, the new generation (Gen Z) had not seen free, fair, and inclusive elections since 2008.
Bangladesh’s recent descent into lawlessness poses a foreign policy challenge for President Trump, especially because his ...
Following the court’s decision, writ petitioner Advocate Iktandar Hossain Hawlader told the media that he would move to another High Court bench for a hearing ...
Bangladeshi police said Monday more than 1,300 people have been arrested in a sweeping crackdown dubbed “Operation Devil Hunt,” targeting gangs ...
The government has now stated that it will firmly resist attempts by individuals and groups to vandalise and set fire to ...