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Sunday, January 6, 2008

[chottala.com] Re: [khabor.com] Irene Khan please ask the Government for establishing Justice of quality education & Justice of Humanity & Human (students & their parents) Right ................seeks explanations on death of indigenous people's leader

Dear Irene Khan
Please ask the Government for establishing Justice of quality education & Justice of Humanity & Human (students & their parents) Right to form an enquiry & tribunal board for investigating to do trial against all persons/teachers/other related persons whether army or political leaders in all University & Education Section
1)       Why are suffering the students in season jots?
2)       Why are not taken regular classes?
3)       Why are not taken examination & not given result in due time?
4)       Why are not honored by the University in abroad the certificates of the students getting from Bangladesh University after obtained degree/graduation??
5)       Why are they treated in abroad as below standard educated persons in comparison with foreign University Graduates??



Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Irene Khan seeks explanations on death of indigenous people's leader
 
Sun, Jan 6th, 2008 4:39 pm BdST
Tangail, Jan 6 (bdnews24.com) – Amnesty International seeks to know from the government about the death of indigenous people's leader Chalesh Richhil.

"We will ask the government to explain how Chalesh Richhil was tortured and how he died. We will seek explanations on whether investigations are on," Irene Khan, secretary general of the human rights watchdog, told reporters Sunday while visiting BRAC projects in Tangail.

Khan said Amnesty International had taken up the case of Chalesh Richhil.

On the trial procedure of two detained former prime ministers Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina, she said: "Not only the two leaders but every human being has the right to get justice. It is applicable for every citizen. The government has the responsibility in this regard so that people get justice."

The rights leader appreciated people's efforts amid the state of emergency for the protection of human rights.

"It's a great thing," she said.

On the trial of war criminals, Khan said, "I talked about the matter earlier. We will urge the government to try war criminals and the trial should take place in line with the international law."

Khan spoke to the women who took small loans from BRAC in Khudiram village under Korotia union of Tangail Sadar upazila.

Later she visited human-rights education classes and oversaw health education activities conducted by BRAC in Jalfoi area.

bdnews24.com/corr/mi/su/eh/ad/1626 hours
Categories: Bangladesh, Asia And The Pacific, South Asia. Journalist Tasneem Khalil was arrested on 11 May by men from the Joint (army and police) Forces. ...
www.amnesty.org/en/report/info/ASA13/006/2007 - 10k - Cached - Similar pages
 

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