An international NGO, Human Rights Watch (HRW), warns that Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, risks reverting to previous rights abuses if it doesn't enforce effective reforms. The report emphasizes the need to address ongoing arbitrary arrests and ensure political neutrality in institutions such as the police, military, and judiciary. While positive steps have been noted in reforming institutions, there are ongoing abusive practices targeting former PM Sheikh Hasina's supporters, threatening the progress made on human rights.
The interim government in Bangladesh must implement reforms to prevent the return of rights abuses seen under former PM Sheikh Hasina, warns Human Rights Watch.
Ongoing arbitrary arrests and reprisals threaten the hard-won progress towards ending abuses in Bangladesh, highlighting the need for robust reforms.
Collection
[
|
...
]