The UN rights office said it had "reasonable grounds to believe" that "murder, torture, imprisonment and infliction of other inhumane acts have taken place" under Hasina's government.
Human rights abuses were inflicted on some members of Bangladeshi Hindu, Ahmadiyya Muslim, and indigenous communities during anti-discrimination protests and its aftermath last year, a UN report said.
Hasina, who had ruled Bangladesh since 2009, is being investigated on suspicion of crimes against humanity, genocide, murder, ...
A new report by the United Nations Human Rights Office has detailed the brutal repression of student-led protests in Bangladesh last year, accusing the former government of Sheikh Hasina and security ...
There are grounds to believe extrajudicial killings took place with the ‘knowledge and direction’ of the leadership, said the ...
The U.N. human rights office estimates that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over three weeks last ...
DHAKA, Feb 12, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh interim government has welcomed the fact-finding report of the UN human rights ...
The United Nations has accused Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ousted government of possible crimes ...
UN human rights investigators accuse the deposed government of Sheikh Hasina of a brutal response that they warn could amount ...
The U.N. published a report accusing Bangladesh's former government of committing human rights violations against protesters ...
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Hespress on MSNUN says former Bangladesh govt behind possible 'crimes against humanity'Bangladesh’s former government was behind systematic attacks and killings of protesters as it tried to hold onto power last ...
Welcoming the report by the UN Human Rights Office, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has reiterated the interim ...
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