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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: Low and disorder....







http://sonarbangladesh.com/blog/moynul7/70690

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
2941 murders in 9 months



http://dailynayadiganta.com/details/5737


On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Extortion, extortion....



http://www.jjdin.com/?view=details&type=single&pub_no=246&cat_id=1&menu_id=1&news_type_id=1&index=0



On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

Extra-judicial Killings

Law-enforcers' story questioned

Terming law enforcers' accounts on extrajudicial killings as story, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman Prof Mizanur Rahman yesterday questioned the credibility of their version.

"After crossfire incidents, we repeatedly hear same type of stories which create confusion among the people. It is not good for the society," the rights body chief told a meet the press programme.

Crime Reporters' Association of Bangladesh organised the event titled "Role of crime reporters to protect human rights" at Dhaka Reporters Unity, with its president Parvez Khan in the chair.

"Rab members are adequately trained. So why do people die from their gunshots and why the bullets don't hit their legs?" he posed the questions.

Law enforces often claim that they open fire in self-defence. Though it is legal, there is a specific definition of it. All the claims about self-defence are not legal, he mentioned. "Only the judiciary can decide which is legal or not. Let them take a decision on this."

Lawmen even try to legalise an extrajudicial killing citing one's previous criminal record, which is not legal either, added Mizanur.

Regarding persons going missing, the NHRC chief said right to life is the topmost basic right of the people. In a democratic country it is not acceptable that a person will go missing.

The state has to take the responsibility regardless of whether it finds them out or not. There is nothing to play hide and seek in this regard, he maintained.

Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Benazir Ahmed pointed to lack of manpower in the judiciary for a huge backlog of cases. He suggested enhancing the capacity of the judiciary by 10 times to minimise the case backlog.

Additional Director General of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) Col Majibur Rahman, Director of its legal and media wing Commander M Sohail and Chief Executive of Bangladesh Human Rights Foundation Alena Khan addressed the programme, among others.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=206733


On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:


http://amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/10/14/111688
http://jugantor.us/enews/issue/2011/10/14/news0326.htm
http://amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/10/14/111687
http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/10/15/111860
http://www.bd-pratidin.com/?view=details&type=gold&data=International&pub_no=528&cat_id=1&menu_id=1&news_type_id=1&index=10


http://amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/10/14/111695

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

http://eprothomalo.com/contents/2011/2011_10_10/content_zoom/2011_10_10_1_11_b.jpg


On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:


http://amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/10/09/110640


On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Law, order better than any time in decade: Sahara


The home minister, Sahara Khatun, on Wednesday claimed that law and order now was better than any time in a decade.

Sahara said this at a press conference after a meeting of an inter-ministerial task force composed of home affairs, foreign affairs and law ministries on brining back home the convicted accused in the Mujib murder case hiding in other countries.

Asked about an increasing number of cases of disappearance and secret killing, she repeated her speech and said, 'According to reports of the mass media at home and abroad, Bangladesh's law and order is better than any time in 10 years.'

the law minister, Shafique Ahmed, said, 'How has the number of such incidents increased? Such incidents also took place in the past. We get to know of them as such incidents are now reported in the mass media.'

As for allegation of involvement of the law enforcement agencies in such disappearance and secret killing as an alternative to extrajudicial ways such as 'crossfire,' she said that there were law enforcement agencies, courts and the home ministry to look into such allegations. Aggrieved people could easily get justice by way of laws, she added.

As for bringing back home six fugitive convicts of the Mujib murder case, Shafique said that the government was making all-out efforts, including resorting to legal means, to bring back home Noor Chowdhury from Canada and Rashed Chowdhury from the United States.

He said that foreign and home affairs ministry were working to bring back the two convicts.Shafique, however, said that the government was yet to identify the whereabouts of the remaining four convicts as they were moving about. Of the 12 convicted, five were hanged to death, one died abroad and six others are in hiding.

Asked about the probable complications in bringing back home any condemned convicts from Canada as the law there does not allow execution, Shafique said that they could appeal to the Appellate Division, seek review of the High Court judgement and seek presidential clemency.

http://newagebd.com/newspaper1/frontpage/35819.html









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