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You are here: Home / News / Surge in Violence Against Minorities in Bangladesh: Human Rights Watch Report

Surge in Violence Against Minorities in Bangladesh: Human Rights Watch Report

Dated: February 2, 2025

Human Rights Watch has released a new report highlighting the urgent need for systemic reforms in Bangladesh following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarian government by mass protests in August 2024. The report draws attention to the ongoing arbitrary arrests and retaliatory violence, underscoring the pressing need for change.

Key Takeaways

  • Human Rights Watch reports a significant rise in attacks on minority communities, particularly Hindus and Ahmadiyya Muslims.
  • The report emphasizes the need for immediate security sector reforms to protect minorities and uphold human rights.
  • Over 1,000 police cases have been filed against former supporters of the Awami League since the interim government took office.

The 50-page report, titled, "After the Monsoon Revolution: A Roadmap to Lasting Security Sector Reform in Bangladesh," outlines key recommendations aimed at tackling the country’s long-standing political repression. It emphasizes the necessity of reforms focused on separating powers and ensuring political neutrality in vital institutions, including the judiciary, civil service, police, and military.

Although the interim government has made notable progress in fostering institutional accountability, Human Rights Watch cautions that this progress could be at risk without swift, comprehensive reforms that guarantee enduring democratic governance.

"Nearly 1,000 Bangladeshis lost their lives fighting for democracy, ushering in a landmark opportunity to build a rights-respecting future in Bangladesh," stated Asia director Elaine Pearson at Human Rights Watch. "This hard-won progress could all be lost if the interim government does not create swift and structural reforms that can withstand any repression by future governments."

Since taking office, interim government adviser Muhammad Yunus, appointed by student activists after the departure of Sheikh Hasina, has expressed a commitment to implementing significant reforms. The interim government has vowed to end harmful practices such as extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances. Six commissions have been formed to address vital areas such as the electoral system, justice system, public administration, police, anti-corruption efforts, and constitutional reform. Yunus is expected to begin putting these recommendations into action in February.

The interim government is encouraged to present a resolution at the upcoming United Nations Human Rights Council session in March to ensure continued monitoring and reporting on Bangladesh’s human rights situation. Human Rights Watch has called on international donor governments to support these security sector reforms, though they have warned against doing so without meaningful structural changes.

Despite these efforts, the transition to democracy has faced challenges. Human Rights Watch has reported a rise in abuses by security forces, explicitly targeting former supporters of the Awami League. Arbitrary detentions, widespread complaints against unnamed individuals, and intimidation tactics persist.

In just two months, over 1,000 police cases have been filed against tens of thousands of people, mostly Awami League members. Additionally, more than 400 ministers and leaders from the former ruling party are under investigation. The report highlights a disturbing surge in extremist Islam-driven violence and security force abuses following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.

The report states that between August and October 2024, at least 88 cases of communal violence were reported, with dozens of arrests. Hindu communities have faced widespread vandalism targeting businesses, homes, and places of worship. One notable incident involved the arrest of Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das, formerly associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The report underscores the growing concern over freedom of expression in Bangladesh, particularly for those critical of the government.

HRW also raised concerns about the judicial system’s role in suppressing dissent. Many lawyers are reportedly too frightened to represent individuals like Das due to threats of mob violence. Additionally, between August and September 2024, Bangladesh police filed charges against over 92,000 individuals, including former ministers and Awami League members, under broad and vague accusations.

Authorities have been accused of cracking down on press freedoms, with over 140 journalists facing charges related to their reporting on the student revolution, and over 150 press accreditations being revoked. This highlights an ongoing challenge to the protection of journalistic freedom in Bangladesh.

In conclusion, Human Rights Watch recommends immediate security sector reforms, including ensuring protection for minorities, halting arbitrary detentions, and protecting the rights of journalists. The report calls for the interim government to urgently revise laws that allow for mass arrests and vague charges targeting critics, urging international action to create a monitoring mechanism to ensure lasting reforms.

Sources

  • Human Rights Watch reports rise in attacks on minorities, political opponents in Bangladesh | MyIndMakers, MyIndMakers.
  • Human Rights Watch Exposes Surge in Attacks on Hindu and Ahmadiyya Minorities in Bangladesh, The Munsif Daily.
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