The July 2010 monthly human rights monitoring report describes the human rights situation in Bangladesh, specifically describing the following areas:
- Continuation of ‘Extra-judicial killings’ is cause for concern
- Allegation of enforced disappearances and killings following arrests by law enforcement agencies
- Sylhet border under attack by BSF and Indian intruders
- Police obstruct human chain made by opposition party
- DU Teacher arrested for being Hizb-ut Tahrir supporter
- Attack on Ethnic Minority communities at Naogaon
- Arrest of people struggling for self-determination
- Charge sheet on BDR mutiny case submitted before the Court
- BDR trial begins at Lalmonirhat
- Attack on Hindu temple
- Distribution of leaflets within police force
- Mahmudur Rahman shown arrested under corruption case.
The report closes with statistics on violations and a list of 8 recommendations to the government of Bangladesh.
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Jul 2010-eng (full text in English, PDF)
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Jul 2010-ben (full text in Bangla, PDF)