UN Team in Bangladesh to Discuss Modalities of Human Rights Probe

22/08/2024

A United Nations team will meet Bangladesh’s interim government and other stakeholders beginning on August 22 to discuss the process to investigate alleged human rights violations during the recent deadly violence in the South Asian country, officials said. 

About 300 people, many of them university and college students, were killed during protests that began in July with students agitating against quotas in government jobs before the events spiraled into demonstrations to oust long-serving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. 

An interim government, headed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, was sworn in after Hasina fled the country and flew to New Delhi following the students-led uprising. 

The U.N. office in Bangladesh said in a media advisory that the team from the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights will be visiting Dhaka from Sept. 22-29. 

 “The purpose of this visit is to understand their priorities for assistance in promoting human rights,” said the media advisory, adding that Bangladesh’s interim government had requested the UN to probe the killings during the protests. 

 

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