Families of 8 detained Bangladeshis in Saudi Arabia urge govt intervention for release
UNB
Publish: 09 Sep 2024, 03:26 PM
Dhaka,
Sept 9 (UNB)-The families of eight Bangladeshi expatriates detained in Saudi
Arabia have appealed to the Bangladeshi government for immediate intervention
to secure their release and allow them to continue their business activities.
During a press
conference held on Monday at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity, relatives of the
detained individuals voiced their concerns. M. Nurul Kabir, a family member of
one of the detained Bangladeshis, explained that the detention occurred in the
aftermath of a student-led movement in Bangladesh, which led to the fall of the
autocratic regime on August 5. The movement received widespread support from
both within the country and among Bangladeshi expatriates abroad.
Kabir said that on
August 16, to honor the martyrs of the Anti-discrimination Student Movement,
expatriates in Saudi Arabia's Muhayil and Abha organized a prayer meeting and
discussion. The event was attended by local Bangladeshi expatriates, but
following the gathering, Saudi police detained the event's organizers. These
eight individuals have been held in custody for the past 23 days.
The detention of the
family breadwinners has plunged their relatives into severe hardship, Kabir
said, identifying the detainees as Mohammad Zainal Abedin, Hafiz Rahmatullah,
Mohammad Khalilur Rahman, Mohammad Omar Faruk, and Salim Ul Islam from
Chattogram, as well as Maulana Yusuf and Mohammad Ashraful Islam from
Bandarban.
The affected families
have made repeated attempts to contact Saudi authorities but have had no success
in securing their release. They are now appealing for urgent intervention from
the Bangladeshi government, believing it to be the only way to ensure their
loved ones' freedom.
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