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Govt, OHCHR sign deal to field a mission here

Staff Reporter:

The Government of Bangladesh has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to field a mission in the country aimed at supporting the promotion and protection of human rights.
“The purpose of mission is to provide training and technical assistance to government institutions and civil society organizations,” said a press statement issued by the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing yesterday.
Its objective is to help Bangladesh fulfill its national and international human rights obligations through capacity-building, legal support, and institutional strengthening.
This initiative reflects their continuing commitment to reform and accountability, particularly in re-sponse to serious human rights violations that occurred during July–August 2024, according to the statement.
“We acknowledge that some groups in Bangladesh have expressed concerns about the perceived ideolog-ical orientation of UN human rights bodies. Bangladesh is a society grounded in strong cultural and reli-gious traditions.
“We have received feedback from citizens who have said that any international partnership should be respectful of these values,” the statement read.
Therefore, it said, the OHCHR mission will focus on addressing and preventing serious human rights abuses, such as those perpetrated by the previous government, and ensuring accountability for violations. It will not serve to promote any social agenda that falls outside the country’s established legal, social and cultural framework.
“We expect that the mission will always demonstrate transparency and maintain close cooperation with local stakeholders. The UN has committed to operating in full respect of Bangladesh’s cultural and reli-gious reality,” the statement said.
The government retains the sovereign authority to withdraw from the agreement, should it determine that the partnership no longer aligns with national interests.
It is worth noting that if such an office had existed during previous administration when extrajudicial killings and public massacres occurred with impunity, many of those crimes might have been properly investigated, documented, and prosecuted.
“Our commitment to human rights yesterday must be rooted in justice, not ideology,” the statement said.
“The government considers this partnership as an opportunity to strengthen our institutions and enhance protections for our citizens, guided by our values, shaped by our laws, and accountable to our people,” it added.

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