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HR much better in Bangladesh: Adviser

Staff Reporter:

Lt. Gen. Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (Retd.) yesterday said the human rights condition in Bangla-desh is much better in comparison with many countries.
“The condition of Bangladesh is much better on the human rights issue compared to many countries. Human rights are being violated in many ways at different places, including the Middle East, in the world. The rate of the human rights violation is much lower here compared other countries and the situa-tion is getting better day by day,” he said.
He made the remarks while talking to reports after a meeting with a five-member delegation led by the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk at his office here, said a Home Ministry press release.
Jahangir said during the meeting they talked about the human rights situation.
“The delegation has sought all out support from us on the human rights issues,” he said.
The home adviser said the UN delegation assured them of giving cooperation to conduct required re-forms.
The delegation highly praised the Bangladeshi peacekeepers for their performances in the UN peacekeep-ing missions and advised the government to send members of different forces to the missions through a neutral and independent scrutiny, he said.
The delegation also suggested giving priority to the human rights issues in the police reforms and ensur-ing the safety and security of the witnesses and victims in the trial process, he added.
On the Rohingya issue, he said, “We have sought complete cooperation from the UN delegation. Many countries and the UN have been helping us on Rohingya rehabilitation and repatriation. But the assis-tance is much lower than the needs.”
The adviser said the delegation was informed that more Rohingyas have entered into Bangladesh territo-ry following the recent unrest in Myanmar.
“We have called upon the UN to mount pressure on Myanmar over the Rohingya issue to attract the in-ternational attention,” he said.
The four other members of the delegation were senior human rights adviser for the UN Resident Coordi-nator’s Office, Huma Khan, Asia-pacific region chief of the OHCHR (Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights) Rory Mungoven, its main spokesperson of the media and public relations, Ravina Shamdasani and human rights officer Livia Cosenzal.
Public Security Senior Secretary Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Mainul Islam, Director General (DG) of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Major General Moham-mad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, DG of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) AKM Shahidur Rahman and Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Md Mainul Hassan, among other, were present.
United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk arrived in Dhaka yesterday (Tuesday) on a two-day official visit.

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