The August 2012 monthly human rights monitoring report describes the human rights situation in Bangladesh, and deals specifically with the following areas:
- Political violence
- Police stop meetings of medical college admission candidates
- Torture in custody
- Public lynching
- Police submitted final report on the case filed by Limon’s mother and attack his family
- School teacher assaulted by RAB
- Allegations of disappearance after being picked up by members of law enforcing agencies
- Home Ministry report indicates RAB’s involvement in the disappearance of Tushar Islam Titu
- Freedom of the media
- Imposition of Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
- Government’s harassment on NGOs
- Human rights violations by Indian BSF
- Workers of the readymade garment sector
- Trial of the BDR mutiny
- Violence against women
The report closes with statistics on violations and a list of 13 recommendations to the government of Bangladesh.
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Aug 2012-eng (full text in English, PDF)
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Aug 2012-ben (full text in Bangla, PDF)