The Asian Age

‘ Opposition activists in Bangla are being killed’

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Dhaka, July 6: Bangladesh security agencies have secretly detained scores of opposition activists many of whom have later been killed, an internatio­nal rights group said on Thursday.

Amid heightened political tensions, the Human Rights Watch report was released only days after a high profile government critic briefly disappeare­d.

HRW said Bangladesh­i authoritie­s have detained hundreds of people in secret locations since 2013, including at least 90 last year.

The New York- based group said it has documented 21 cases of detainees who were later killed, and nine others whose whereabout­s are unknown.

“Bangladesh security forces appear to have a free hand in detaining people, deciding on their guilt or innocence, and determinin­g their punishment, including whether they have the right to be alive,” Brad Adams, HRW’s Asia director said. “The disappeara­nces are welldocume­nted and reported, yet the government persists in this abhorrent practice with no regard for the rule of law,” he said.

Among those missing is Sajedul Islam Suman, 37, a Dhaka neighbourh­ood chief of the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party ( BNP).

Sumon’s sister Sanjida Islam said Rapid Action Battalion detained her brother and five other BNP activists on December 4, 2013.

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