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Economic Governance and Corruption Reduction are keys for BD’s Development : activists

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Dhaka March 20 2025:

The future of Bangladesh is a time of great development and a time of great progress, and the need for a comprehensive reform of the system is reflected in the progress of the country. The main issues need to be addressed are: 1. Health and safety 2. Public and security 3. Civil rights and democratic values ​​4. Political Issues and 5. Economic Governance and Corruption Reduction

Such views were projected from a press conference titled “July Uprising: Demand for Formulation of Roadmap to Implement UN Report Recommendations” held at TIB’s city office on Thursday.

To demand the implementation of the recommendations of the fact-finding report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) on the July-August mass uprising and post-uprising violence was attended by Zakir Hossain, CEO, Civic Initiatives and Member, Steering Committee, HRFB; Ranjan Karmakar, Executive Director, Steps Towards Development and Member, Steering Committee- HRFB; Shamsul Huda, Executive Director- ALRD and Member- HRFB; Md. Barkat Ali, Director, BLAST; Tamanna Haque Riti, Coordinator, Law and Arbitration Center; Roshan Ara, Member, Women’s Wing and Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, Executive Director, TIB and Member- HRFB.


The purpose of this meeting is to highlight the current status of the human rights situation in Bangladesh; to reiterate the importance of the human rights situation in Bangladesh and to promote the development of the human rights situation in Bangladesh with the utmost speed and efficiency, and to invite the participation of stakeholders in the implementation of the ACB.


The opposition, in the state mentioned above, was mainly a political party that was heavily influenced by the then Prime Minister and the then Home Minister. The security forces were involved in the killing of the corrupt and untrustworthy opposition leaders, and their actions were aimed at destroying the zero-sum game of the ruling party. This protest, the Bangladeshi government and the Security and Defence Council, the Awami League and its various affiliated groups, have been involved in a series of serious human rights violations in the past few years, including the systematic and systematic killing of innocent people.


This has led to a sharp decline in the number of people who have been involved in the exchange of information and social media. At the same time, the BJI, NSI and the BJI are also calling for the resumption and permanent suspension of the Austro-Hungarian government and the suppression of all forms of violence. The BJI publication system is a collection of articles by BJI, BJI and BJI lawyers.


According to various sources, the death toll from the conflict between July 1 and August 15 is estimated to have been more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians, killed by the Bangladeshi government. Of these, 12-13 percent were children.

In addition, 44 Bangladeshi workers were killed in the conflict. By July 1, 500 people had died in the conflict. The protestors are accused of committing acts of torture, inhumane torture, torture of innocent people, torture of innocent people, torture of innocent people and torture of innocent people. In other words, the first wave of violence against innocent people, especially women and children, is not safe and is being persecuted by Awami League supporters.

Women are victims of various forms of violence and abuse, including physical abuse, sexual harassment and other forms of harassment in the Muslim state, and are not subject to any legal proceedings, including the Awami League. The government has also been accused of discriminatory practices and the use of force in the country.

The social and cultural integration and the under-representation of the Bangladeshi and Bangladeshi communities, including the Rohingya and the Bangladeshi Muslims, will enable the full participation of the Rohingya community in the development of the country. The Samajwadi Party has fully supported this initiative and is calling for a more in-depth investigation to demonstrate the full potential and effectiveness of the project and to provide a platform for the victims to participate.


In early August 2024, when the government began to implement the reforms, various Awami League workers and Awami League members, including the Awami League’s experienced and experienced supporters, were accused of committing atrocities against the Awami League and the Bidosta people, and other serious crimes against the people. In the case of the protest, the people of the Bhutto community, the Bido community and the immigrants from the West Bengal were all victims of the Awami League’s policies.

The two temples in the eastern part of the state are also located in the state of Prostitution. In Prostitution, the temple is located in the village of Bandi, in the village of Dussehra and in the village of Upasana, especially in the rural areas and in the rural areas of the state, especially in the areas of Thakurgaon, Lalmonirhat and Badnajpur, as well as in other cities such as Basti, Khulna and Rangpur. The Russian area is a very sensitive area, and the Russians are particularly prone to widespread destruction.


However, the Congress is trying to expand the scope of the Astra program. In addition, it is also trying to expand the scope of the Astra program in the context of the construction and development of the infrastructure and infrastructure of the Sangh, the Abadi, women and children. At the same time, this initiative will focus on the people and workers of the Third World affected by the war. 5 It is also trying to expand the scope of the Astra program on the needs of all the people of the country.


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