SSC student deaths: Aachol Foundation seeks govt intervention to prevent suicides
16 August 2026
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Rights
Journalism must not be equated with participation in crimes: Ain o Salish Kendra
16 August 2026
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Rights
Rangamati journalists rally for release of colleague Saykat Ranjan
13 August 2026
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Rights
Journalists demand access to SC courtrooms
12 August 2026
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Rights
BLAST demands justice for tortured sisters in Shariatpur
9 August 2026
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Rights
Scrapping CHT Accord would require even stronger deal: Shishir Chakma
9 August 2026
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Rights
Pirgachha police station besieged over JCD leader’s death in Savar
9 August 2026
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Rights
‘Law to protect men’: High Court rejects writ petition
6 August 2026
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Rights
17 killed in mob violence, 6 in political clashes in July: HRSS report
4 August 2026
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Rights
Draft law makes enforced disappearance convicts financially liable to victims’ families
3 August 2026
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Rights
Students take to streets again
After nearly one and a half months, students took to the streets again, demanding safe roads.
21 January 2022
UN says will look into rights bodies’ call for banning Rab from peacekeeping
The UN will look into the 12 human rights bodies’ call for banning Rab from its peacekeeping missions, said UN Secretary-General’s Spokesman Stéphane Dujarric today.
21 January 2022
‘Form credible probe commission’
Rights activists, politicians and social workers yesterday in a protest meeting demanded a credible investigative commission for incidents of disappearance.
19 January 2022
Leave them alone
Human Rights Forum Bangladesh (HRFB) yesterday said the government should immediately instruct the police to stop harassing the families of the victims of enforced disappearance.
14 January 2022
HRW report unacceptable
The recently published Human Rights Watch report is “one-sided, unacceptable and politically-motivated”, said Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud yesterday.
14 January 2022
Critics, journos muzzled: HRW
The security forces in Bangladesh continued to commit crimes such as enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings with impunity, said Human Rights Watch in its World Report 2022.
13 January 2022
Recognition through constitution
The government should provide constitutional recognition to the indigenous people and take special measures for their economic, social and cultural development, urged the Parliamentary Caucus on Indigenous Peoples and Minority Affairs at a discussion yesterday.
11 January 2022
Save us from waterlogging
“Remove water, save people” was the slogan that around a thousand residents of a waterlogged Bhabadah were heard chanting while besieging the deputy commissioner’s office in Jashore yesterday.
9 January 2022
Over half of Bangladeshi children under 5 don’t have birth registration
Fahima Begum, a 40-year-old domestic worker from Mirpur’s Kazipara area, was desperately running to print and photocopy shops in her area over two days in order to apply for the birth certificate of her five-year-old daughter Sathi.
6 January 2022
2021, a violent year for women
A total of 3,703 incidents of torture and sexual violence against children and women took place across the country between January and December 2021, revealed a report of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad yesterday.
3 January 2022
‘Per capita income $2,500, yet annual disability allowance Tk 10,000’
Planning Minister MA Mannan today said it was really sad that a person with disability (PWD) receives around Tk 10,000 as allowance per year, even though the per capita income of Bangladesh crossed USD 2,500.
3 January 2022
Rise in child abuse: Long way to achieve SDG goals
Nine-year-old Jeba (not her real name) has been having a very difficult time with excessive genital bleeding and pain, which has limited her ability to walk.
28 December 2021
NHRC bound by legal constraints
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) cannot carry out independent investigations into allegations of human rights violations by law enforcement agencies due to legal bindings, said its chairperson Nasima Begum yesterday.
23 December 2021
Rights Violations in Bangladesh: Slap sanctions against culprits
International Federation for Human Rights, a coalition of 192 human rights organisations, called for targeted sanctions against entities responsible for serious human rights violations in Bangladesh.
22 December 2021
Star reporter, photojournalist honoured with UNICEF Meena Media Awards
A reporter and a photojournalist of The Daily Star have been honoured with the UNICEF Meena Media Awards-2021 that recognises excellence in journalism promoting the cause of children.
20 December 2021
‘Then who gave me this information?’
Three years after the murder of Councillor Ekramul Haque in Teknaf, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) chairperson Nasima Begum was found unaware of the incident’s legal situation.
19 December 2021
HC displeased over ‘denying police job even after qualifying in exam’
The High Court today expressed discontent as one Mim Akhter was denied police job despite qualifying in the relevant exam since “she has no permanent address”.
14 December 2021
Human rights key to functioning democracy
Human rights is fundamental to a functioning democracy, three European envoys said at an event yesterday.
13 December 2021
Half fare, but on condition
Amid raging protests, the government has issued a gazette notification regarding the demand for half fare for students for “city service” buses in all metropolitan areas.
13 December 2021
Still facing injustice
Although the country has seen massive development since its independence, the indigenous people are still faced with inequity due to the government’s apathy, said leaders of indigenous communities in Dinajpur yesterday.
12 December 2021