‘Hammers, sticks, bats and iron rods used to beat protestors’

Bangladesh govt must abide by HR obligations, allow assembly, says UN

Bangladesh govt must abide by HR obligations, allow assembly, says UN

Bangladesh government must abide by their human rights obligations and allow people to exercise their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of opinion and expression, said Jeremy Laurence, the spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

“In recent months, recurring violence has erupted at a number of opposition rallies, where police have used rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. Police, alongside men in plain clothing, have been seen using hammers, sticks, bats and iron rods, among other objects, to beat protesters,” he said at a briefing in Geneva on Friday.

“Many opposition supporters – as well as some police - have been injured. Senior opposition leaders have been beaten in broad daylight, and their homes raided by people claiming to be law enforcement personnel. Hundreds of opposition leaders and supporters have been arrested before and during the rallies,” he added.

Jeremy Laurence urged police to stop excessive use of force in the briefing.

He said, “We also call on the authorities to ensure all those canvassing ahead of next year’s ballot are assured a safe and peaceful environment that respects and promotes political plurality and the expression of diverse views, in full respect for fundamental rights and freedoms.”

The spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said, “We urge the police to ensure that force is only used when strictly necessary and, if so, in full compliance with the principles of legality, restraint and proportionality. Excessive use of force must be promptly investigated, and those responsible held to account.”

Jeremy Laurence said, “As Bangladesh gears up for a general election in January next year, we urge all political parties, their supporters and the security forces to ensure a peaceful, inclusive and safe environment enabling a free and fair ballot.”