Bangladesh Socio-Political Crisis 2024

Pressure mounts on Prof Yunus to release human rights activist Shahriar Kabir

Within a week of the new regime, on 15 September, 73-year-old Shahriar Kabir was arrested from his home on a fictitious political case.

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30 Human rights activists, academicians from across the world wrote a letter to Professor Yunus urging him to release Bangladeshi human rights activist/journalist Shahriar Kabir.

Shahriar Kabir was unlawfully arrested under the Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh.

"We write as human rights activists and human rights defenders across Europe and beyond to express our deepest concern regarding the arrest of Shahriar Kabir, a reputed freelance journalist in Bangladesh, a documentary filmmaker, a writer, a humanist, and above all - an uncompromising human rights activist for secularism,’’ wrote the 30 signatories in a letter addressed to Professor Yunus.

Within a week of the new regime, on 15 September, 73-year-old Shahriar Kabir was arrested from his home on a fictitious political case.

"We condemn the way in which Kabir has been implicated in the case and was arrested from his home without proper legal investigation. Shahriar Kabir has been accused of crimes against humanity and genocide, who himself had been prominently vocal all his life against international crimes taking place in any corner of the world," the letter states.

Kabir was physically attacked by a mob following his arrest. He was denied a wheelchair while in custody. He was remanded to judicial custody for a week. Many fear the police might torture him while in custody.

The activists have urged that he be released, basic amenities like wheelchair and medical treatment be facilitated, and there be respect for international human rights law.

The 30 signatories include Paulo Casaca (Portugal). Taril Gunersel (Turkey), Dr Helen Jarvis (Cambodia), Mona Haghgou Strindberg (Sweden), Prof Rafal Pankowski (Poland), Natalia Sineaeva (Poland), Christ Blackburn (UK), Rene Liebenthal (Argentina), Jami Aslam (Switerzland), Dusan Gojkov (Greece), Tapas Das (India), Dr Rayhan Rashid (UK), Banafsheh Zand (Iran), Nicholas Kawinga (Zambia), Matthew Johnsen (USA), Vladimir Bogdanic (Croatia), Sanjob Bharatia (India), Zeynep Oral (Turkey), Dr Gregory H Stanton, Sirajum Munira, Dipak Chakraborty, Jamil Maqsood, GH Boehringer (Australia), Bidit Dey (UK), Sabbir Khan (Sweden), Dr Tommaso Virgili (Germany), Afsana Kishwar (Canada), Taslima Nasrin, Dr Ahmed Ziauddin (Belgium) and Dr Norwin Tamanna (UK).

 
Pressure mounts on Prof Yunus to release human rights activist Shahriar Kabir

Within a week of the new regime, on 15 September, 73-year-old Shahriar Kabir was arrested from his home on a fictitious political case.

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30 Human rights activists, academicians from across the world wrote a letter to Professor Yunus urging him to release Bangladeshi human rights activist/journalist Shahriar Kabir.

Shahriar Kabir was unlawfully arrested under the Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh.

"We write as human rights activists and human rights defenders across Europe and beyond to express our deepest concern regarding the arrest of Shahriar Kabir, a reputed freelance journalist in Bangladesh, a documentary filmmaker, a writer, a humanist, and above all - an uncompromising human rights activist for secularism,’’ wrote the 30 signatories in a letter addressed to Professor Yunus.

Within a week of the new regime, on 15 September, 73-year-old Shahriar Kabir was arrested from his home on a fictitious political case.

"We condemn the way in which Kabir has been implicated in the case and was arrested from his home without proper legal investigation. Shahriar Kabir has been accused of crimes against humanity and genocide, who himself had been prominently vocal all his life against international crimes taking place in any corner of the world," the letter states.

Kabir was physically attacked by a mob following his arrest. He was denied a wheelchair while in custody. He was remanded to judicial custody for a week. Many fear the police might torture him while in custody.

The activists have urged that he be released, basic amenities like wheelchair and medical treatment be facilitated, and there be respect for international human rights law.

The 30 signatories include Paulo Casaca (Portugal). Taril Gunersel (Turkey), Dr Helen Jarvis (Cambodia), Mona Haghgou Strindberg (Sweden), Prof Rafal Pankowski (Poland), Natalia Sineaeva (Poland), Christ Blackburn (UK), Rene Liebenthal (Argentina), Jami Aslam (Switerzland), Dusan Gojkov (Greece), Tapas Das (India), Dr Rayhan Rashid (UK), Banafsheh Zand (Iran), Nicholas Kawinga (Zambia), Matthew Johnsen (USA), Vladimir Bogdanic (Croatia), Sanjob Bharatia (India), Zeynep Oral (Turkey), Dr Gregory H Stanton, Sirajum Munira, Dipak Chakraborty, Jamil Maqsood, GH Boehringer (Australia), Bidit Dey (UK), Sabbir Khan (Sweden), Dr Tommaso Virgili (Germany), Afsana Kishwar (Canada), Taslima Nasrin, Dr Ahmed Ziauddin (Belgium) and Dr Norwin Tamanna (UK).

You have an expertise in scraping the bottom of the Indian newspaper barrel !!!
 
Man, I promised myself when if this government ever collapses, if Murgi Kabir and Iqbal is alive by then, I will pay them a visit just to see their faces. 😂
 
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This little blister reads me like a book.
Remember, out of respect for the person making that earlier post, I didn't say anything.

The problem with Jamat Islami type of groups is they use religion as a political weapon, they are Muslim Brotherhood ideological group, if needed they will become sweet and another day violent, similar to modi sarkar movement. I guess it's 21st century politics. I personally don't like it.
 
The problem with Jamat Islami type of groups is they use religion as a political weapon, they are Muslim Brotherhood ideological group, if needed they will become sweet and another day violent, similar to modi sarkar movement. I guess it's 21st century politics. I personally don't like it.
DITTO to the Modi Sarkar, IMHO, rather than merely similar.
 
DITTO to the Modi Sarkar, IMHO, rather than merely similar.

Our people are not educated enough to realise this, in the west the people know the politicians are liers and gamers but they may still vote for them due to other reasons such as economy is doing well etc. In our nations people just follow any propaganda with religious slogans. I give you example, if a person is Muslim politician, he is good man, he will talk about coming to power to make a change, to improve education, he may also make some false promise such as he/she will get 100B investment but it's just a political stunts to gain followers, he will not use religion as a weapon. The other person is Muslim politician but uses Islam as a weapon, he knows he cannot do much for economy due to the nation being poor but he says don't vote for me, vote for Islam, vote for quran and watch what happens, you will witness oil revolution but he also knows hes making it up but religion sells. The same with certain hindu nationalists, they chat bubbles, twist things, but people are loving it. I personally hate it, religious people are not supposed to lie. Lucky for Pakistan these types of groups win 20 seats maximum, but the secularists who win majority also make 100s of lies and promises with corruption reaching sky high.
 

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