Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

FRONTPAGE

Shocking violence in Bangladesh must stop: UN rights chief

Staff Reporter:
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has said the shocking violence in Bangla-desh must stop.
He said scores more protesters were killed over the weekend. At least 13 police officers were also killed when a police station was attacked in Sirajganj district, he mentioned.
With a mass march on Dhaka planned for yesterday, Turk said he is deeply worried that there will be further loss of life and wider destruction.
“I appeal urgently to the political leadership and to the security forces to abide by their obligations to protect the right to life, and the freedom of peaceful assembly and expression,” he said.
In his statement, the UN Human Rights Chief said “accountability” for human rights violations – including for those with superior and command responsibility – is crucial.
The international community must make it clear that at this pivotal time, there will be no impuni-ty, he said.
“The government must cease targeting those participating peacefully in the protest movement, immediately release those arbitrarily detained, restore full Internet access, and create conditions for meaningful dialogue,” Turk said.
The continuing effort to “suppress popular discontent, including through the excessive use of force, and the deliberate spread of misinformation and incitement to violence” must immediately cease, he added.
Turk did not mention the killing of ruling party men and vandalism and arson carried out targeting residence of ministers, MPs, and party offices.
Another policeman was killed in Cumilla, which he did not mention in his statement.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

FRONTPAGE

Staff Reporter: Bangladesh has set a world record by conducting a mass parachuting display in which 54 paratroopers performed a coordinated skydive while carrying...

BACK PAGE

Staff Reporter: The ISPR has rejected “false and misleading” reports that the Bangladesh Navy sunk an Indian fishing trawler in the Indian part of...

BACK PAGE

Staff Reporter: A group of students, led by Chhatra Dal, protested the presence of Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Mohammad Shamim Uddin Khan at a...

BACK PAGE

Staff Reporter: The Bangladesh Army marked Victory Day 2025 with a ceremonial 31-gun salute at sunrise to honour the nation’s martyrs who sacrificed their...

Copyright © 2023 The Good Morning. All Rights Reserved.
Editor and Publisher: Enayet Hossain Khan
70, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh.
Phone: +88-01711424112, +88-01847255828
Email: dailygoodmorning@yahoo.com, thegoodmorningbd@gmail.com
Designed & Maintained By TECHIENET SOFTWARE ltd.