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NHRC wants culprits of violence to be identified

Special Correspondent Nation 2024-07-30, 1:25am

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NHRC wants culprits of violence to be identified



Dhaka, July 29 - The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a call for the identification and prosecution of perpetrators involved in recent violence surrounding the quota reform movement in government jobs, emphasizing that this process should be based solely on reliable and specific information.

In a press release, the NHRC expressed deep regret over the incidents, which have resulted in significant loss of life and damage to state property.

Dr. Kamal Uddin Ahmed, the chairman of the NHRC, highlighted the gravity of the situation, describing the violence and destruction as severe violations of human rights. "Ensuring public safety and restoring peace and comfort to public life is crucial," he stated.

 Dr. Ahmed mentioned the necessity of law enforcement operations to maintain public safety but expressed concern over reports of mass arrests by various media outlets, which have caused widespread fear and anxiety.

The NHRC chairman stressed the importance of relying on accurate and specific information when identifying and prosecuting criminals to prevent any innocent individuals from being harassed. He urged the law enforcement agencies to ensure that true perpetrators are brought to justice while protecting the rights of innocent citizens.

"While it is vital to bring actual criminals under the law, we must avoid any form of mass arrest that could lead to unnecessary harassment of innocent people," Dr. Ahmed stated. He called for a balanced approach that upholds human rights and ensures peace in civilian life.-UNB