Urgent call for Bangladesh’s new Interim Government to prioritize human rights and avoid past errors

Reacting to the Announcement of a New Interim Government in Bangladesh

  • Amid mass protests in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned.
  • Amnesty International’s Regional Director for South Asia, Smriti Singh, emphasizes the importance of protecting people’s rights.

What Should the Interim Government Prioritize?

  • Protection of people’s right to life, free speech, and peaceful assembly.
  • De-escalating any potential for further violence.
  • Rooting any measures in the principles of justice, accountability, and non-recurrence.

Why is Independent Investigation Necessary?

  • Human rights violations in the last three weeks led to over 300 deaths and thousands injured or arrested.
  • An independent, impartial investigation is crucial for transparency and accountability.
  • Responsible parties must be held accountable, and victims should receive full reparations.

Background of the Protests in Bangladesh

  • Student protesters called for a “Long March to Dhaka” on August 5, 2024.
  • Following the march, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned, and the Army announced plans for an interim government.
  • Violent clashes on August 4 resulted in 99 deaths and attacks on various locations.
  • Amnesty International previously called for an end to violence and documented evidence of force against protesters.

Summary:

The formation of a new interim government in Bangladesh presents an opportunity to prioritize human rights, accountability, and justice. Independent investigations into the recent violence are essential for transparency and ensuring responsible parties are held accountable. The new government must learn from past mistakes to protect its people and prevent further violence.

Source: www.amnesty.org

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