Over 700 people were victims of enforced disappearances by members of different law enforcement agencies during the 15-year rule of the recently ousted Awami League government.
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, now staying in London, said in a statement here on Thursday marking the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
“Enforced disappearance is a crime against humanity and a sheer violation of the people’s fundamental rights. Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has used it as a tool of state-sponsored repression,” Tarique Rahman said, referring to the data of several trusted human rights organisations.
During her rule, Sheikh Hasina indulged in unleashing the members of the law enforcement agencies to carry out enforced disappearance with a motive to create panic in the country, he said.
“It is a very painful matter, as to date not a single case of justice in this connection has been served,” said Tarique Rahman, the eldest son of former three-time prime minister Khaleda Zia.
The victims of the enforced disappearance were beloved members of their respective families but their dreams, love and beautiful future have been snatched away using the tool, he said.
“I am calling for global unity and solidarity in seeking justice and accountability against the individuals and institutions responsible for these inhumane crimes,” he said, describing the enforced disappearance as an internationally recognised crime.
Tarique said that if his party is voted to power, he will ensure that no one falls victim to enforced disappearance.
“We will adopt a law if we are voted to power in light of the UN’s International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance to ensure justice of the cruel crimes against humanity,” said Tarique Rahman.
BDST: 2120 HRS, AUGUST 29, 2024
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