The U.N. human rights office estimates that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over three weeks last ...
The United Nations Human Rights Office has identified the killing of Abu Sayed, a student at Begum Rokeya University, as an ...
Violent mobs in Bangladesh have engaged in "serious acts of revenge violence", including killings, targeting police and Awami ...
As many as 1,400 people were killed in former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s violent response to a student-led revolt, ...
The United Nations has recommended that the government does not nominate for peacekeeping any military or police personnel who served with the Rapid Action Battalion, the Directorate General of Forces ...
Ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina herself had ordered the killing of students and protesters during the July uprising, said the United Nations Fact Finding Mission citing a senior official. The ...
POLICE in Zanzibar has urged officers to beef up efforts in addressing gender-based violence (GBV). Thomas Chillery, Zanzibar ...
This is a slightly edited version of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights’ report on 5 Aug, before and after. The edits were for grammatical and stylistic reasons.
Odhikar demands justice for deaths in Bangladesh detention, highlighting human rights violations under former PM Sheikh ...
Up to 1,400 people were killed in last year's anti-government protests in Bangladesh, most of them by security forces, the ...
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government was behind possible “crimes against humanity” as it strived to ...
As many as 1,400 were killed in 45 days of rage that led to the ousting of the Hasina regime. Read more at straitstimes.com.