The July 2011 monthly human rights monitoring report describes the human rights situation in Bangladesh, specifically describing the following areas:
- Fifteenth Amendment Bill 2011 passed in Parliament
- Hartal, mobile court and the political situation
- Interference in political meetings and assemblies
- Dhaka University Student tortured by police
- President’s clemency for person accused of murder
- Six students died in public lynching
- Anti-Terrorism Act 2009 amended
- People struggling for self determination arrested
- Human rights violations by BSF at the border
- Bangladesh-India joint land survey suspended amid protests
- Freedom of media
- Attacks on religious minority communities
- Situation of ready-made garment workers
- 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-Jul 2011-eng (full text in English, PDF)
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Jul 2011-ben (full text in Bangla, PDF)