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Bangladesh security forces have killed 150 protesters since Feb.:HRW




By AFP

Published: August 1, 2013


DHAKA: Bangladeshi security forces have killed at least 150 protesters since February, using excessive force during demonstrations against war crime trials for Jamaat-e-Islami’s top politicians, a rights group said Thursday.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said security forces have also injured more than 2,000 protesters during the street rallies, and in some cases had targeted individuals for attack.

“The killings have been worryingly high,” said Mark Dummett, co-author of the report “Blood On The Streets: The Use of Excessive Force During Bangladesh Protests.”


“In some cases protesters have been singled out,” Dummett said.

The report comes on the day that the High Court is set to rule on the legality of the country’s largest Islamic party, a judgement that could spark further protests.

Nationwide protests kicked off in February, led by the Jamaat-e-Islami party over sentencing of its leaders for war crimes, sparking battles with security forces and the deadliest political violence since independence.

A local tribunal has so far convicted six for war crimes committed during Bangladesh’s 1971 war, four of whom have been sentenced to death.

Police and officials have sought to down play the number of deaths during the protests, and criticised the party supporters for attacking security officers and rampaging through the streets. At least a dozen officers have also been killed.

The HRW report was based on 95 interviews, including of injured people and their family members. One of those interviewed was a 12-year-old boy.

“He was aiming at my chest but six small rubber pellets hit my face,” the boy said, referring to a security officer.

“The man who fired it was standing about two metres away from me. I then pretended to be dead and they dumped me with some other bodies.”


With Bangladesh bracing for more war crimes verdicts in coming months and elections only five months away, HRW said it feared more deadly protests.

“Unless the government takes firm action to rein in the security forces, there is going to be a lot more blood on the streets before the year is over,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

Although initial protests were aimed at the tribunal, a more hardline group joined the rallies in May, demanding, among other things, a ban on public mixing between men and women and the death penalty for blasphemy.

HRW said at least 50 people were killed when the government launched a crackdown against the new group, after tens of thousands of its members converged on Dhaka on May 5-6 to protest.

The government has said police have recovered only 11 bodies from that violence, most of which occurred near Dhaka’s central mosque.


The opposition has criticised the trials as a politically motivated exercise aimed at settling old scores rather than meting out justice.

The government maintains the trials are needed to heal the wounds of the 1971 war in which it says three million died. Independent estimates put the death toll at between 300,000 and 500,000.


AFP
 
did not somebody claim 3000 death here.. in a single day.. :lol:

Daily star report who are at the core at attacking Islam and labeling majority Muslims as "fundamentalist? Sheesh!!
After Awami League committed genocide Daily star reported number of death 5, yes five. It is natural for daily Star to twist words of someone else completely by passing facts

Awami League thrown media out of killing zone to hide genocide
Awami League turned electricity off to hide their genocidal act
Awami League dumped bodies in unknown grave and disposed unknown location
Awami League removed witness and evidence of their genocide.
Awami refused call for independent international inquiry
Awami League prevented victims families to come forward and seek their relative remains
 
Daily star report who are at the core at attacking Islam and labeling majority Muslims as "fundamentalist? Sheesh!!
After Awami League committed genocide Daily star reported number of death 5, yes five. It is natural for daily Star to twist words of someone else completely by passing facts

Awami League thrown media out of killing zone to hide genocide
Awami League turned electricity off to hide their genocidal act
Awami League dumped bodies in unknown grave and disposed unknown location
Awami League removed witness and evidence of their genocide.
Awami refused call for independent international inquiry
Awami League prevented victims families to come forward and seek their relative remains


Man his hypocrisy at best :lol:

@indur show proof of your claims.
 
BANGLADESH: A massacre of demonstrators

News reports from Bangladesh allege that a series of attacks on demonstrators have taken place, at around 3am today, May 6, 2013. The extent of the injuries and death is difficult to be ascertained at the moment. The Daily Star, a Bangladeshi newspaper, gave the figure of deaths as 5. However, several internet reports have mentioned that the number of deaths could be as high as 2,500 or more. Pictures of dead bodies have also been distributed over the internet. Major news channels in Bangladesh have been silenced. Two private television channels that were showing live pictures of the attacks upon the demonstrators were immediately closed down. The authorities have, later in the morning, imposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, (a provision similar to declaring internal emergency) in the city of Dhaka, under which more than four persons are not allowed to converge in public places and the declaration absolutely prohibits public protest. Worse, the executive authorities could use deadly force against civilians under this provision. All forms of public gatherings, rallies and protests have been prohibited until the midnight today, May 6.

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has learned that the security forces, including the Border Guards Bangladesh, the Rapid Action Battalion and the Police, started a massive crackdown on the demonstrators of the Hefazat-E-Islam early morning on Monday. According to unverified information the AHRC has received, a huge number of lives have already been lost. Numerous victims have been shot at close range by the state agencies. It appears that the international community stationed in Dhaka is fully aware of the brutal crackdown and the wanton extrajudicial execution happening within Dhaka and in the outskirts of the city.

Graphic pictures [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] and audiovisual records [ Video 1] [Video 2]are available through the social media, from unverified sources, that reveal the deadly reality on the ground. It is reported that the security forces are using heavy artillery, which are normally used in the war fronts.

Bangladesh, recently has become extremely violent. The violence surfaced over the issue of objectionable blog-postings concerning Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). It is reported that a large number of protesters gathered in Dhaka since early morning yesterday, May 5, 2013, under the umbrella of a group named Hefazat-E-Islam demanding punishment of the so called 'atheist bloggers', who allegedly remained under the protection of the state agents, for writing blasphemous materials. Hefazat-E-Islam has been demanding 13 points including a legislation on blasphemy, reformation of the country's 'women policy' and adoption of the name of Allah in the constitution.

The AHRC does not agree with any of the demands made by the Hefazat-E-Islam. Our concern, however, is for the right of everyone to participate in protests. At all times the sacredness of the right to life must be respected.

The violence that is going on in Bangladesh must stop now. The international community has a moral as well as a legal obligation to intervene, which could save lives and could prevent the situation from deteriorating further. The United Nations must take all necessary actions, most importantly through the office of the Secretary General to bring an immediate end to the bloody impasse that has befallen upon the country.


BANGLADESH: A massacre of demonstrators
 
Man his hypocrisy at best :lol:

@indur show proof of your claims.

read the repot I have posted and get the permission from MOD so that evidence can be posted here, then we will see.
 
BANGLADESH: A massacre of demonstrators

News reports from Bangladesh allege that a series of attacks on demonstrators have taken place, at around 3am today, May 6, 2013. The extent of the injuries and death is difficult to be ascertained at the moment. The Daily Star, a Bangladeshi newspaper, gave the figure of deaths as 5. However, several internet reports have mentioned that the number of deaths could be as high as 2,500 or more. Pictures of dead bodies have also been distributed over the internet. Major news channels in Bangladesh have been silenced. Two private television channels that were showing live pictures of the attacks upon the demonstrators were immediately closed down. The authorities have, later in the morning, imposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, (a provision similar to declaring internal emergency) in the city of Dhaka, under which more than four persons are not allowed to converge in public places and the declaration absolutely prohibits public protest. Worse, the executive authorities could use deadly force against civilians under this provision. All forms of public gatherings, rallies and protests have been prohibited until the midnight today, May 6.

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has learned that the security forces, including the Border Guards Bangladesh, the Rapid Action Battalion and the Police, started a massive crackdown on the demonstrators of the Hefazat-E-Islam early morning on Monday. According to unverified information the AHRC has received, a huge number of lives have already been lost. Numerous victims have been shot at close range by the state agencies. It appears that the international community stationed in Dhaka is fully aware of the brutal crackdown and the wanton extrajudicial execution happening within Dhaka and in the outskirts of the city.

Graphic pictures [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] and audiovisual records [ Video 1] [Video 2]are available through the social media, from unverified sources, that reveal the deadly reality on the ground. It is reported that the security forces are using heavy artillery, which are normally used in the war fronts.

Bangladesh, recently has become extremely violent. The violence surfaced over the issue of objectionable blog-postings concerning Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). It is reported that a large number of protesters gathered in Dhaka since early morning yesterday, May 5, 2013, under the umbrella of a group named Hefazat-E-Islam demanding punishment of the so called 'atheist bloggers', who allegedly remained under the protection of the state agents, for writing blasphemous materials. Hefazat-E-Islam has been demanding 13 points including a legislation on blasphemy, reformation of the country's 'women policy' and adoption of the name of Allah in the constitution.

The AHRC does not agree with any of the demands made by the Hefazat-E-Islam. Our concern, however, is for the right of everyone to participate in protests. At all times the sacredness of the right to life must be respected.

The violence that is going on in Bangladesh must stop now. The international community has a moral as well as a legal obligation to intervene, which could save lives and could prevent the situation from deteriorating further. The United Nations must take all necessary actions, most importantly through the office of the Secretary General to bring an immediate end to the bloody impasse that has befallen upon the country.


BANGLADESH: A massacre of demonstrators


Do you know anything called Grapical content ? And what is called alleged.
 
Do you know anything called Grapical content ? And what is called alleged.

I don't know "Grapical" content BUT I do know graphic content. Looks like you can not handle the truth and running for cover with typical Awami-athiest excuse.
 
I don't know "Grapical" content BUT I do know graphic content. Looks like you can not handle the truth and running for cover with typical Awami-athiest excuse.

Okay mr lier and propaganda master ask permission from your MOD. And post your photoshopped
graphics from Basherkella :lol:
 

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