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Saturday, 7 July 2012

HRW report ' Intl conspiracy '

Dhaka, July 6 (bdnews2four.com) ? a circular of the Ministry of the Interior referred to a New York human rights watchdog report "Part of an international conspiracy" after it called for the abolition of the crime-busting unit, rapid action battalion from.

This comes Minister a day after the law and home illuminated report, called for his resignation and shows the rights group 'don't do it again' map.

The circular issued on Friday withdrawal of the report as well as the comments demanded by human rights watch officials on a press conference on the 4th of July, when they launched the damning report.

The circular reads that the HRW report, the "false, baseless and a figment of the imagination" is an "international conspiracy and propaganda".

The report had made serious allegations of human rights violations in the hands of the rapid action battalion and the study of the mutineers to border guards.

A hybrid crime-busting unit from defence and police officers more than six hundred their prisoners die in, what they call "Cross-fire" strikingly similar circumstances have seen.

The report calls for abolition of the RAB and a stop of the mutiny in court. Border security forces had to revoltierten their Peelkhana headquarters in Dhaka in the end of Feb 2009 where 57 officers were executed.

The Government statement said that he hoped that these rights group to ensure the report on exemplary punishment of those responsible for the mass murders at Peelkhana would.

The report had said that it was at least 47 border guards in prison due to 'Give torture such as beatings and electric shocks in care' are dead.

According to the report, had the watchdog about 60 people, including members of the family of the victim, prosecutors, criminal defense lawyer, and journalists can you create the report interviewed.

It added that report on evidence was made.

HRW claims, had among BDR moved mutiny in prison suspected widespread abuse, torture and death. "The mass trials of almost 6,000 suspect concerns seriously fair test."

Law Minister Shafique Ahmed said at the Jul 5, the HRW report 'inaccurate, baseless and motivated' was.

A team of three members of New York's human rights group, led by its Asia Director Brad Adams, went to the law Minister on Thursday.

"We categorically have told them that their report is totally unacceptable," said Ahmed added, "we have no such baseless reports in the future publish asked."

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Source: bdnews24.com


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