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U.N. Warns Bangladesh’s Protest Crackdown May Constitute a Crime Against Humanity

by Miles Cooper
February 13, 2025
in Dhaka
U.N. Calls Bangladesh Protest Crackdown a Possible Crime Against Humanity
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  • the ‌Unfolding Crisis: Student protests and Government Response in Bangladesh
    • A Gruesome ⁤Retaliation Against Dissent
      • The Disturbing Reality
    • An​ Exile’s Influence Over Bangladeshi Politics
      • The⁤ Call‍ for Justice
    • A​ Look into ‍Violent Clashes Between Authorities and Protesters

the ‌Unfolding Crisis: Student protests and Government Response in Bangladesh

Recent findings ‌by the United Nations⁢ indicate that ⁤the severe response to student demonstrations ⁣in Bangladesh led by former Prime ⁢Minister ‌Sheikh Hasina resulted in an alarming death toll of approximately 1,400 individuals.This figure ⁣considerably⁣ exceeds prior estimates,revealing the extent of violence that transpired during her ⁣administration.

A Gruesome ⁤Retaliation Against Dissent

Ms. Hasina’s government ⁢exhibited a brutal approach to quelling⁣ the student ⁤uprising, which ultimately contributed to her departure from power ⁤after a​ long⁢ tenure of fifteen years. ⁤The U.N. report describes harrowing instances of extrajudicial executions, wrongful detentions, and⁤ acts of torture carried⁣ out ​by ​state forces under ms. Hasina’s directive. ‍The ‌documented actions not only highlight human rights abuses but also suggest potential violations falling under international law.

The Disturbing Reality

Volker Türk, Chief of Human ⁣Rights at the U.N., shared⁤ grave insights derived⁣ from extensive ⁣investigations: ⁤“The testimonies we collected depict a⁤ troubling narrative filled with systemic violence and intentional killings—some of which amount to egregious infringements on ​human rights,” he stated emphatically.

According ‌to ‍Mr.Türk’s reports presented to journalists, it⁢ was evident that high-ranking officials within the previous government were aware—and indeed ⁣complicit—in these serious transgressions against civil ​liberties that included horrific accounts ⁤involving ⁢minors subjected ⁣to torture and⁤ women facing sexual assault.

An​ Exile’s Influence Over Bangladeshi Politics

As protests intensified around her⁤ residence last August, Ms. Hasina fled ⁤across the border into India for refuge; there she ​continues manipulating political affairs back in Bangladesh from her new ‌location—a factor complicating ‌efforts by ‍the⁤ transitional government aiming for⁣ democratic restoration post-crisis.

The⁤ Call‍ for Justice

The interim leadership led by Nobel⁤ laureate Muhammad Yunus is pursuing extradition proceedings against Ms. Hasina on accusations including genocide and crimes against humanity; however, India has yet to demonstrate support for ‍this extradition request despite its ‌past alliances with Hasina’s ⁤regime.

A​ Look into ‍Violent Clashes Between Authorities and Protesters

An analysis ⁣conducted over a three-week span (from July 15 through August 5) ⁢highlighted violent skirmishes involving security ‍personnel aligned with Ms. Hasina’s political faction ​alongside anti-government demonstrators. ​The findings reveal that‌ over half (specifically 12-13%) of fatalities ‍involved⁢ children who were unluckily caught amidst this⁣ turmoil caused largely by police​ gunfire using high-powered firearms at dangerously close ranges.

<h3.Misuse of Force During Protests

Eyewitness accounts painted chilling details where law enforcement reportedly utilized anti-riot vehicles⁣ recklessly targeting demonstrators while together‌ discharging firearms​ towards them—one ⁢survivor ⁤recounts witnessing a⁢ police⁤ officer shoot dead an already ⁢injured protestor cradled in her ‍arms before turning their weapon ⁢upon her as well.’

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