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A.League is responsible for every disappearance: Rizvi

Staff Reporter ।। The Daily Generation Times
17-04-2024 04:13:15 PM
A.League is responsible for every disappearance: Rizvi

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said that the Awami League government is responsible for every disappearance. This is coming out of their mouths at different times. Some of them even admitted. Disappearances and extrajudicial killings are the worst crimes against humanity. He said, I strongly demand from the government on behalf of BNP, return M Elias Ali and all the missing leaders and workers of the government unharmed to their families.Otherwise, one day be prepared for trial on the charges of each disappearance and murder. He said these things in a press conference at the BNP central office in Nayapaltan on Wednesday (April 17) afternoon. After the incident of disappearance, the assurance of finding him was a public show. Because at that time there was a five-day hartal of BNP. And that false assurance was to stop the BNP's strike and movement.The spokesperson of BNP said that the Awami ruling group is using disappearance as a strategy to create fear, panic and insecurity among the people in the society. Their main goal is to eliminate dissenting voices, to end the long-standing fascist regime. Abduction-disappearance-murder-crossfire and extrajudicial killings in the name of gunfights increased at a geometric rate during the entire tenure of this government. He said, during the tenure of this government, Bangladesh has been introduced in the international arena as a country of human rights violations, a country of disappearances and murders.Grand corruption, looting of state resources, embezzlement of people's money have given people close to power the opportunity to make banana trees. Over the past decade and a half, a large part of the country's wealth has been smuggled to Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Europe. To remove these crimes from the public eye, the government has adopted a ruthless and inhumane approach. Rizvi said that more than 650 activists have gone missing so far.According to the Center for Law and Arbitration, more than six hundred people have gone missing in the last 15 years. The United Nations, including domestic and international human rights organizations, expressed concern about the disappearances in Bangladesh in their various sessions, but the current government has been ignoring it. Numerous such statistics are available to international human rights organizations. Rizvi said that the culture of fear has been introduced by the vote-robbering government in Bangladesh. Many are afraid to speak. Every democracy-loving citizen of the country is afraid of disappearance, murder, kidnapping.