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Establishing peace in society and our obstacles
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Freelance reporter and member of Kamalganj Upazila Corruption Prevention Committee 17 July 2023 Eng As the saying goes, you eat on your stomach, you sit on your back, the poor people of Bangladesh don't even have to walk on their feet and they have to sit on their backs too. What else to say about our so called police force. If we calculate their immoral activities since independence till date, a world cell can be composed. I'm not exaggerating. If you look at the reports of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and other international humanitarian organizations, the matter will be clear as water. Julia Blacon (senior Asia researcher Human Rights Watch) on Bangladeshi law enforcement relations says the only way for the government to show a real commitment to human rights is to live up to its obligations under international law, the most serious of which is to address abuses by security forces and political opponents. "An immediate end to the harassment and abuse of human rights of critics and critics, ongoing mass political arrests, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and torture of political opponents and critics renders the Bangladesh government's pledge to 'protect human rights for all' meaningless". These issues have been going on for years. Police force of Bangladesh is arbitrary, immoral Activities, corruption, nepotism, bribery, illegal killings, false cases, harassment, etc. Directly and indirectly involved in crime. No one wants to go to the police station in this country, because the police Whether to help or not depends on the victim's social prestige, political background and the ruling party On good relations with the team. According to Human Rights Watch, torture in police custody is recent The prevalence of the allegations points to a culture of impunity for the security forces. This kind of Actions include: Beating: Electric shock: Waterboarding, Shooting to intentionally maim, Kneeling Capping, capital punishment, and forced nudity. Hundreds were victims of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings people Police killing of labor organizer Shahidul Islam to protect workers' rights and establish reforms Clarifies the failure of the current government. Lawyers say police in Bangladesh often refuse to file reports or leave cases open for years under investigation. Members of our law enforcement agencies routinely commit extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and torture. The Government of Bangladesh continues to promote and reward those involved in these violations. As a patriot, conscious citizen, I want the immediate attention of the civil society in this matter. Report:Md. Mainul Islam Chou |