The November 2010 monthly human rights monitoring report describes the human rights situation in Bangladesh, specifically describing the following areas:
- Extra-judicial killings continue: Incidents of extra-judicial deaths proved in Home Ministry report
- Tortured to death and false autopsy report
- Death in jail
- Allegation of enforced disappearances following arrest by law enforcement agencies
- Political violence continues
- BNP observed hartals on 14 and 30 November
- 3 killed in bomb blast at MP’s residence
- Border violence continues by the Indian BSF
- A man languishes in prison for 12 years despite his acquittal
- Attack on journalists
- Shrimp workers terminated for engaging in Trade Union activities in Khulna
- Attacks on religious minority community
- Acid violence
- Violence against women
- Dowry-related violence
- Incidents of rape
- Dhaka City Corporation elections delayed
- Verdict on BDR mutiny trials at Bandorban and Lalmonirhat
The report closes with statistics on violations and a list of 13 recommendations to the government of Bangladesh.
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Nov 2010-eng (full text in English, PDF)
human rights monitoring-monthly report-Nov 2010-ben (full text in Bangla, PDF)