TIB urges law enforcement agencies to come out of the path of violations, harassment of people
UNB
Publish: 30 Jul 2024, 11:37 AM
Dhaka,
July 30 (UNB)- In order to justify human rights violations such as large-scale
killings, detentions, and unjust actions carried out by law enforcement
agencies, as well as to suppress the movement, the government, ruling party,
state-run institutions, and the Detective Branch (DB) have employed false
narratives that are self-destructive, anti-people, and cruel theatrics which
people have no reason to trust, the Transparency International Bangladesh(TIB)
has said.
"Although the
arrest drive in different areas was to ensure accountability of only those
responsible for the violences, media reports inform that students,
professionals, and common people are being arrested arbitrarily. Even incidents
like arrests of juveniles of 13 to 17 years of age, along with the general
people who were not involved in the violence, have taken place. These are clear
violations of the citizens' rights enshrined in the Constitution. At the same
time, there are allegations of inhumane torture after abductions or arrest, ignoring
the clear direction of the High Court, which is a blatant violation of human
rights," said TIB Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman.
"Reminding the law
enforcement agencies of their constitutional and professional duties, we want
to call upon them to come out of the path of such violations and harassment of
people if there is even a minimum respect for their identity as the protectors
of the law, not violators."
Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said
according to media reports, in Dhaka alone over 200 cases have been filed
indiscriminately against more than 2 Lakh and 13 thousand people under
different police stations if the capital in connection with violence in the
movement.
He said mass arrests are
going on by law enforcement agencies. Human rights violations are occurring
while individuals are subjected to mass arrests and harassments, according to a
press release.
Illegally taking the
coordinators of the students' quota reform movement into the custody as a
weapon to forcefully suppress the movement and to make them read out statement
to declare the withdrawal of their program through a video message is nothing
but outright false, flagrant deception, and unconstitutional, said the
anti-graft body and strongly condemned the hypocrisy.
The TIB Executive
Director mentioned that it is unethical and an abhorrent crime to force the
coordinators of the movement to read out a statement in a video message to give
up protests while under detention following abductions in the DB headquarters
in the ridiculous pretext of 'providing safety'.
He added, "From
what we have seen on the media, there are sufficient grounds to be concerned
that the coordinators were under duress after abduction and torture under
detention. All these represent a professional bankruptcy of lying to the public
and attempting to mislead them. Moreover, there is no legal basis for
'abduction or detention for safety'. Abducting and detaining students for their
role in a fully non-political and peaceful movement for genuine rights is a clear
violation of the Article 33 of the constitution. Similarly, coercing the
coordinators to call off protests by reading out a statement is a violation of
the Article 35(4) of the constitution. It is not baseless to surmise that such
unconstitutional measures are being taken to forcibly deprive the students of
their right to dissent and cover up the unprecedented use of force to control
protests."
Dr. Iftekharuzzaman
further stated that the government, while trying to suppress the protests, has
been resorting to lies since the very beginning in order to legalize the
unaccountable activities including internet shutdowns.
He said it is clear that
the government failed to comprehend a completely apolitical, peaceful protest
and pushed it towards violence by applying force and giving a chance to the
state agencies to abuse power." Actions that violate the constitutional
rights of citizens, including mass arrests, arbitrary cases, block raids,
abductions, tortures, harassment of citizens, and use of fake narratives to
justify the same must stop."
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