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UN calls for probe into crackdown in Bangladesh

GENEVA: The UN rights chief called on Thursday on Bangladesh to urgently disclose the details of last week’s crackdown on protests amid accounts of “horrific violence”, calling for “an impartial, independent and transparent investigation”.

“We understand that many people were subjected to violent attacks by groups reportedly affiliated with the Government, and no effort was made to protect them,” Volker Turk said in a statement.

Last week’s violence killed at least 193 people including several police officers, according to the source count of victims reported by police and hospitals, in one of the biggest upheavals of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year tenure. The unrest was sparked by protests against a public jobs quota scheme that critics say gives preference to allies of Hasina’s ruling party.

Thousands of troops are still patrolling cities and a nationwide internet shutdown remains largely in effect, but clashes have subsided since protest leaders announced a temporary halt to new demonstrations.

Turk’s statement lamented reports that some of the more than 1,000 injured in last week’s crackdown were denied medical care, while many people remained missing. “At least two journalists were reportedly killed and scores of others injured.

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2024

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