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The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders on Wednesday called for urgent intervention for guaranteeing physical and psychological integrity of Amar Desh acting editor Mahmudur Rahman and other human rights defenders.
The Observatory is a joint programme of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH).
“The Observatory has been informed by reliable sources about the ongoing arbitrary detention, judicial harassment, and ill-treatment of Mahmudur Rahman, acting editor of the Amar Desh newspaper, who has been detained since 2013 for various fabricated and politically motivated charges relating to his work as a journalist,” read a release of the organisation.
It alleged the government has now mounted 73 ‘fabricated’ and ‘politically motivated’ cases against Mahmudur Rahman.
“Over the past three years, he has had to travel three to four times a week from Kashimpur Jail 2 to the court of the chief metropolitan magistrate, Dhaka, for hearings on these cases. Each journey, covering a total distance of almost 100 kilometres a day, took more than four hours each way in a hot and humid prison van with very little ventilation.”
It further said this type of ill-treatment was especially concerning due to 63 year-old Mahmudur Rahman's health, as he suffers from various ailments aggravated by the torture he suffered while in police custody and over three years of confinement at Kashimpur Jail 2.
In addition, it alleged, his family members - including his wife and his mother - have also been threatened and harassed by the government.
The Observatory asked all to write to the authorities in Bangladesh, urging them to guarantee in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of Mahmudur Rahman as well as of all human rights defenders in Bangladesh, to drop all charges against Mahmudur Rahman and, in the meantime, ensure that any judicial proceedings against him are carried out in full compliance with the defendants' right to a fair trial, as protected under international law.
It also demanded release of Mahmudur Rahman immediately and unconditionally, since his detention is “arbitrary as it only aims at curtailing his human rights activities”.
http://en.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/news/103719/Observatory-calls-for-release-of-Mahmudur