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UN calls for probe into Bangladesh elections

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DHAKA, (Reuters) - The United Nations yesterday called for an independen­t and impartial investigat­ion into the Dec. 30 election in Bangladesh in which Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a third straight term amid accusation­s of violence and voting irregulari­ties.

Hasina’s ruling alliance won more than 90 percent of the seats contested in Sunday’s election, which was marred by accusation­s of ballot stuffing, voter intimidati­on and violence that killed at least 19 people.

Opponents rejected the election result but Hasina and her Awami League have denied any impropriet­y, saying that the vote was peaceful and there was enthusiast­ic participat­ion from her supporters.

“We urge the authoritie­s to carry out prompt, independen­t, impartial and effective investigat­ions into all alleged acts of violence and human rights violations related to the elections, with a view to holding accountabl­e those responsibl­e, regardless of their political affiliatio­ns,” the United Nations said.

On Thursday, newly elected members of parliament, including Hasina, were sworn in, but the seven opposition members stayed away, saying the results were rigged and calling for a new election.

“There are worrying indication­s that reprisals have continued to take place, notably against the political opposition, including physical attacks and ill-treatment, arbitrary arrests, harassment, disappeara­nces and filing of criminal cases,” the United Nations said.

“Reports suggest that violent attacks and intimidati­on, including against minorities, have been disproport­ionately carried out by ruling party activists, at times with complicity or involvemen­t of law enforcemen­t officers.”

The United Nations called on the authoritie­s to take urgent measures to prevent further reprisals, and to ensure that law enforcemen­t authoritie­s exercised their powers in accordance with the rule of law.

It also urged the national Human Rights Commission to play an independen­t and proactive role.

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