The April 2018 monthly human rights monitoring report describes the human rights situation in Bangladesh, specifically describing the following areas:
– Election, Political Violence and Criminalisation
– Hindrance to freedom of assembly
– Extrajudicial killings
– Public lynching and death in jail
– Political suppression and torture in remand
– Enforced disappearances
– Freedom of the media
– Repressive laws
– Allegations of widespread corruption and the Anti Corruption Commission
– Workers’ rights
– Violence against Women
– Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2017 promotes child marriage
– Bangladesh’s relation with India and Myanmar
– Hindrance to human rights activities of Odhikar
– Recommendations
human-rights-monitoring-report-April-2018 (full text in English, PDF)