Monday, November 30, 2015

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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Abraham Lincoln and Honest Justice

Abraham Lincoln stated “”Resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer. Choose some other occupation, rather than one in the choosing of which you do, in advance, consent to be a knave.”


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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Emergency Need for the Celebration of International Human Rights Day 2015 on 10December 2015

In 2015 three men known for their writing on humanist, atheist and secularist topics were murdered in little over three months in Bangladesh. Avijit Roy was murdered on 27 February 2015 after attending the international book fair at Dhaka University. His wife Bonya Rafida Ahmed was also hit in the machete attack. Roy was a multiply pushed author on science, a blogger of great humanism, a proponent of secularism and a critic of Islamist fundamentalism. Fellow Mukto-Mona blogger Washiqur Rahman was killed just a month later on 30 March 2015, also by machete attack in the street. This was followed on 12 May 2015 by the murder of Ananta Bijoy Das, again in almost identical circumstances, this time on streets close to his hime. All bloggers 2015 murders targeting “atheist bloggers” have been linked to the Islamist “hit lists” produced in 2013 in response to the Shahbag protests. Avijit Roy, Washiqur Rahman and Ananta Bijoy Das were not the first to be targeted. A gang armed with machetes hacked another blogger to death at his home in Dhaka on Friday 07 August 2015 in the fourth such murder in the country since the start of the year. Niloy Neel was murdered after the gang broke into his apartment in the capital’s Goran, according to the Bangladesh Blogger and Activist Network which was alerted to the attack by a witness. Recently freethinkers and foreign persons was murder and tortured in Bangladesh.

Religious minority oppression is a common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Every day, minority oppression is growing at an alarming rate. Yet our government is not doing its duty to safeguard the minority groups. Why aren’t they doing something to stop minority torture? We don’t know. But we have been seeing that most of the perpetrators are linked with the ruling party. People think that the present government may be turning a blind eye at minority issues. In Bangladesh, the brutal persecution of the Hindu, Christian religious minority and indigenous ethnic minorities is going ahead with full steam. Until now, the persecution that both communities faced never saw the light of justice. A culture of the denial of justice in Bangladesh is the root of all the persecution against the ethnic and religious minorities, which isn’t only affecting a part of the country, but is plaguing the entire criminal justice system in Bangladesh.


I need your support to organize International Human Rights Day 2015 calling to Government of Bangladesh to ensure Justice for the Bloggers, Free thinkers, Minority Groups in Bangladesh. More than 2000 Young People will participate in the events in Bangladesh.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted between January 1947 and December 1948. It aimed to form a basis for human rights all over the world and represented a significant change of direction from events during World War II and the continuing colonialism that was rife in the world at the time. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is considered as the most translated document in modern history. It is available in more than 360 languages and new translations are still being added.


The UN General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France, on the December 10, 1948. All states and interested organizations were invited to mark December 10 as Human Rights Day at a UN meeting on December 4, 1950. It was first observed on December 10 that year and has been observed each year on the same date. Each year Human Rights Day has a theme. Some of these themes have focused on people knowing their human rights or the importance of human rights education.


Note: This case was submitted on 29/11/2015. It is currently being validated as real by our lawyers.


Description Of Legal Dispute


In 2015 three men known for their writing on humanist, atheist and secularist topics were murdered in little over three months in Bangladesh. Avijit Roy was murdered on 27 February 2015 after attending the international book fair at Dhaka University. His wife Bonya Rafida Ahmed was also hit in the machete attack. Roy was a multiply pushed author on science, a blogger of great humanism, a proponent of secularism and a critic of Islamist fundamentalism. Fellow Mukto-Mona blogger Washiqur Rahman was killed just a month later on 30 March 2015, also by machete attack in the street. This was followed on 12 May 2015 by the murder of Ananta Bijoy Das, again in almost identical circumstances, this time on streets close to his hime. All bloggers 2015 murders targeting “atheist bloggers” have been linked to the Islamist “hit lists” produced in 2013 in response to the Shahbag protests. Avijit Roy, Washiqur Rahman and Ananta Bijoy Das were not the first to be targeted. A gang armed with machetes hacked another blogger to death at his home in Dhaka on Friday 07 August 2015 in the fourth such murder in the country since the start of the year. Niloy Neel was murdered after the gang broke into his apartment in the capital’s Goran, according to the Bangladesh Blogger and Activist Network which was alerted to the attack by a witness. Recently freethinkers and foreign persons was murder and tortured in Bangladesh.

Religious minority oppression is a common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Every day, minority oppression is growing at an alarming rate. Yet our government is not doing its duty to safeguard the minority groups. Why aren’t they doing something to stop minority torture? We don’t know. But we have been seeing that most of the perpetrators are linked with the ruling party. People think that the present government may be turning a blind eye at minority issues. In Bangladesh, the brutal persecution of the Hindu, Christian religious minority and indigenous ethnic minorities is going ahead with full steam. Until now, the persecution that both communities faced never saw the light of justice. A culture of the denial of justice in Bangladesh is the root of all the persecution against the ethnic and religious minorities, which isn’t only affecting a part of the country, but is plaguing the entire criminal justice system in Bangladesh.

I need your support to organize International Human Rights Day 2015 calling to Government of Bangladesh to ensure Justice for the Bloggers, Free thinkers, Minority Groups in Bangladesh. More than 2000 Young People will participate in the events in Bangladesh.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted between January 1947 and December 1948. It aimed to form a basis for human rights all over the world and represented a significant change of direction from events during World War II and the continuing colonialism that was rife in the world at the time. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is considered as the most translated document in modern history. It is available in more than 360 languages and new translations are still being added.


The UN General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France, on the December 10, 1948. All states and interested organizations were invited to mark December 10 as Human Rights Day at a UN meeting on December 4, 1950. It was first observed on December 10 that year and has been observed each year on the same date. Each year Human Rights Day has a theme. Some of these themes have focused on people knowing their human rights or the importance of human rights education.




























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Emergency Need for the Celebration of International Human Rights Day 2015 on 10December 2015

Description Of Your Legal Dispute
 
In 2015 three men known for their writing on humanist, atheist and secularist topics were murdered in little over three months in Bangladesh. Avijit Roy was murdered on 27 February 2015 after attending the international book fair at Dhaka University. His wife Bonya Rafida Ahmed was also hit in the machete attack. Roy was a multiply pushed author on science, a blogger of great humanism, a proponent of secularism and a critic of Islamist fundamentalism. Fellow Mukto-Mona blogger Washiqur Rahman was killed just a month later on 30 March 2015, also by machete attack in the street. This was followed on 12 May 2015 by the murder of Ananta Bijoy Das, again in almost identical circumstances, this time on streets close to his hime. All bloggers 2015 murders targeting “atheist bloggers” have been linked to the Islamist “hit lists” produced in 2013 in response to the Shahbag protests. Avijit Roy, Washiqur Rahman and Ananta Bijoy Das were not the first to be targeted. A gang armed with machetes hacked another blogger to death at his home in Dhaka on Friday 07 August 2015 in the fourth such murder in the country since the start of the year. Niloy Neel was murdered after the gang broke into his apartment in the capital’s Goran, according to the Bangladesh Blogger and Activist Network which was alerted to the attack by a witness. Recently freethinkers and foreign persons was murder and tortured in Bangladesh.

Religious minority oppression is a common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Every day, minority oppression is growing at an alarming rate. Yet our government is not doing its duty to safeguard the minority groups. Why aren’t they doing something to stop minority torture? We don’t know. But we have been seeing that most of the perpetrators are linked with the ruling party. People think that the present government may be turning a blind eye at minority issues. In Bangladesh, the brutal persecution of the Hindu, Christian religious minority and indigenous ethnic minorities is going ahead with full steam. Until now, the persecution that both communities faced never saw the light of justice. A culture of the denial of justice in Bangladesh is the root of all the persecution against the ethnic and religious minorities, which isn’t only affecting a part of the country, but is plaguing the entire criminal justice system in Bangladesh.

I need your support to organize International Human Rights Day 2015 calling to Government of Bangladesh to ensure Justice for the Bloggers, Free thinkers, Minority Groups in Bangladesh. More than 2000 Young People will participate in the events in Bangladesh.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted between January 1947 and December 1948. It aimed to form a basis for human rights all over the world and represented a significant change of direction from events during World War II and the continuing colonialism that was rife in the world at the time. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is considered as the most translated document in modern history. It is available in more than 360 languages and new translations are still being added.


The UN General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France, on the December 10, 1948. All states and interested organizations were invited to mark December 10 as Human Rights Day at a UN meeting on December 4, 1950. It was first observed on December 10 that year and has been observed each year on the same date. Each year Human Rights Day has a theme. Some of these themes have focused on people knowing their human rights or the importance of human rights education.



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Friday, November 27, 2015

Less Fortunate

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Does Justice equal Fairness?

Many variables have an impact on the idea that justice is “fair”. For instance, media and public opinion can most certainly influence a jury or a judge’s decision. Justice is a moral principle; it is necessary in order to protect the proper functioning of a society. In other words, it is a moral ideal and aims at reestablishing a moral order amongst the members of a society when an offence is committed. However, a judge can hold his/her own interpretation of the law.


Indeed, men make laws and interpret them, that is why and by definition, men are not perfect, they have flaws. Therefore, justice is most cases subjective. It cannot exist a universal justice since the signification of the word “fair” changes from one culture to another, from one society to the next. We tend to associate justice with fairness, but if a “fair justice” were ever to exist, in this case, it would be applied to an ideal society. There are great inequalities in how justice is served in our societies today and especially in the number of people who are lucky to access it.


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Thursday, November 26, 2015

We Support Bangladesh Without Torture

Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody.


People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings.


According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law.



The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015.



The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.


Note: This case was submitted on 27/11/2015. It is currently being validated as real by our lawyers.


Description Of Legal Dispute


Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody.

People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings.


According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law.



The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015.



The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.































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United States

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Headline For Your Litigation Crowdfunding Campaign
 
We Support Bangladesh Without Torture

Description Of Your Legal Dispute
 
Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody.

People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings.


According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law.



The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015.



The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.



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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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Description Of Legal Dispute


We have been involved in an ongoing dispute resolution process with a major Government entity.

The entity has admitted wrongdoing through their internal dispute resolution process and made an offer of compensation.


The issue is not the admission of wrong doing the issue is quantifying the damages to a more substantial figure that is fair and equitable.


We have received an opinion from a barrister highly experienced who believes the matter can be pursued in the Federal Court to pursue a larger damages payment.


Currently we are preparing the briefs for the barrister and engaging expertise to write the brief on the quantum of the damages. We expect this figure to be in excess of $10million.


Our current need is to fund the initial briefing process and some preliminary preparation. We have already submitted some material to a large litigation funding company , who have expressed strong interest in funding the process once the full brief is prepared, the expert paper on the quantum is documented and the barrister then confirms the liability that will be pursued.


We expect to finalise this litigation funding prior to Christmas 2015 if we can ensure we have funding to prepare the necessary preliminary material.


As the organisation we are litigating has already admitted wrong doing and made an offer of compensation, we believe by pursuing them with an aggressive action in the Federal Court the strategy will be to force a larger settlement prior to going to court. We cannot guarantee it will not go to court, but the strategy is designed to force them to consider facts more reasonably or risk the public exposure of the wrongdoing as well as the neutrality of the legal system to decide the damages amount.













































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Justice for Women and Children, Prevent Sexual Abuse

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Door to Door Campaigns against Torture


Bangladesh Center for Human Rights and Development is a non-governmental organization fighting for women’s human rights in Bangladesh. The Door to Door Campaigns against Torture (DDCAT) is organizing at least 10 demonstrations across Bangladesh to denunciate widespread sexual crimes, get justice and raise their voices for the victims of tortured and organized violence.


The Direct Action Programme is conducted by the Bangladesh Center for Human Rights and Development. Their mission is to work toward giving the most vulnerable people in Bangladesh access to education as well as diffusing the principles of democracy, creating rehabilitation programs and engaging in prevention to violation of human rights. More precisely they aim at protecting the members of society that are more inclined to suffer from any sort of sexual abuse including children, young women, marginalized people and minority groups. To do so, the DDCAT campaign focuses on promoting human rights, and highlighting heinous and perverse social conduct currently happening across the country. To name a few, targets are living in perpetual fear of rape, acid attacks or sexual trafficking. According to Odhikar: Protecting Human Rights in Bangladesh, around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. “It has turned into a social disease now”. 


Hence, the campaign’s goal is to raise awareness around this sickening social trend and reach out to politicians and government officials in order to get fair justice when such crimes are committed and equally important, for them to become proactive.  


These identified groups are considered as second-class citizens and are treated as such. The theme of the project was inspired by the following Martin Luther King’s citation:


“Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman”


Donate to help the Door to Door Campaigns to go forward. Children and women across the world are more likely to suffer from any kind of violence. However and as depicted in the campaign, they endure horrific and unthinkable acts of violence. It has become a pattern of social deviance, it is spreading amongst the perpetrators and the victims are confronted to a passive government that obviously fails to be alarmed around these issues.


 


 



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Demonstration events will be organized at Dhaka to end gender based violence. More than 200 youth will participate in the events. Gender Based Violence is increasing in an alarming rate including rape, killing after raped, sexual harassment, kidnapping and suppression to indigenous women have increased in Chittagong Hill Tracts and plain lands. Hence, indigenous women are passing insecure life in Bangladesh. Whole indigenous societies are worried about violence against indigenous young women and girls. Most of the time the local administration did not conduct an accurate fact finding, investigation and sometimes they delayed to arrest perpetrators in connection with violence against indigenous women. The government does not proper work to take immediate action to prevent violence against indigenous women. Lack of proper fact finding and investigation, complex and long justice system, lack of legal aid support, insecurity of victims’ family, culture of impunity to the perpetrators etc. are the main causes of increasing violence against indigenous women and girls. Indigenous women are mistreated when they went their work place, school or college and even when they stayed at home.

Activities: Demonstration Activities will be organized at Dhaka.


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Note: This case was submitted on 25/11/2015. It is currently being validated as real by our lawyers.


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Demonstration events will be organized at Dhaka to end gender based violence. More than 200 youth will participate in the events. Gender Based Violence is increasing in an alarming rate including rape, killing after raped, sexual harassment, kidnapping and suppression to indigenous women have increased in Chittagong Hill Tracts and plain lands. Hence, indigenous women are passing insecure life in Bangladesh. Whole indigenous societies are worried about violence against indigenous young women and girls. Most of the time the local administration did not conduct an accurate fact finding, investigation and sometimes they delayed to arrest perpetrators in connection with violence against indigenous women. The government does not proper work to take immediate action to prevent violence against indigenous women. Lack of proper fact finding and investigation, complex and long justice system, lack of legal aid support, insecurity of victims’ family, culture of impunity to the perpetrators etc. are the main causes of increasing violence against indigenous women and girls. Indigenous women are mistreated when they went their work place, school or college and even when they stayed at home.

Activities: Demonstration Activities will be organized at Dhaka.

I need your support to organize the events in Bangladesh




























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Demonstration events will be organized at Dhaka to end gender based violence. More than 200 youth will participate in the events. Gender Based Violence is increasing in an alarming rate including rape, killing after raped, sexual harassment, kidnapping and suppression to indigenous women have increased in Chittagong Hill Tracts and plain lands. Hence, indigenous women are passing insecure life in Bangladesh. Whole indigenous societies are worried about violence against indigenous young women and girls. Most of the time the local administration did not conduct an accurate fact finding, investigation and sometimes they delayed to arrest perpetrators in connection with violence against indigenous women. The government does not proper work to take immediate action to prevent violence against indigenous women. Lack of proper fact finding and investigation, complex and long justice system, lack of legal aid support, insecurity of victims’ family, culture of impunity to the perpetrators etc. are the main causes of increasing violence against indigenous women and girls. Indigenous women are mistreated when they went their work place, school or college and even when they stayed at home.

Activities: Demonstration Activities will be organized at Dhaka.

I need your support to organize the events in Bangladesh



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Introduction to BCHRD: Bangladesh Centre for human Rights and Development (BCHRD) is a health based women human rights organization in Bangladesh. BCHRD is working for promotion of women human rights of under Established in 1994 as a non-profit and non-government organization, BCHRD materialized different projects to achieve its desired mission, goals, and objectives.

BCHRD organized View Exchange Meeting and demonstration program with different professional, target groups, the victims of Tortured and Organized Violence (TOV), victim’s family members and CBOs on project period at grass rote level in Bangladesh. More than 500 People including children’s, youth women, CBOs, community leaders, local political leaders participated in the meeting. Violation of Victims Rights found on Right to security and participate, political rights, Rights to Life, Right to freedom of expression and opinion, Right to freedom of assembly and association, Right to take part in government, Right to education, Rights to equality (opportunities, services, pay), Rights to self assertion (identity, religion, caste, and so forth), Right to integrity (protection, justice), Right to services (education, health, facilities). BCHRD is conducted Basic human rights education program including democracy & good governance since 2009 for 50,000 youth and young women direct beneficiaries in association with BCHRD volunteers and in partnership with CSOS, INGO and Target groups. Our working focus areas on the rehabilitation and prevention of the violation of human rights, human rights awareness raising, human rights education, human rights monitoring, and advocacy for human rights or legal aid to victims of human rights violation. In addition, various preventive programs are regularly carried out among them formation of Task Force against Torture (TFT) – an united independent platform of professionals at union and upazila level in all districts, Victims Associations – a self help group of victims of torture treated by BCHRD earlier in Khulna division, democracy, peace, human rights and good governance, Door to Door Campaign against Torture (DDCAT) – a simple human rights education tool for rural community people, conducting fact-finding investigations and submission of report inform of Urgent Action, volunteers and student intern program for local and international universities.

BCHRD has implemented several programs addressing issues like democracy, good governance and human rights & good governance. Achievement of personal goals of participating target groups achieved in relation to learning, growing and enabling to contribute to their communities regarding issues of cross-cultural interactions for human rights, democracy and good governance, piece building. There were created a national and international network among NGOs (partners, CSOs) /INGOs for early intervention on human rights violation. Please see the link for the minority human rights situation in Bangladesh. BCHRD provided life skills training to 3000 Dalits and religious minority girls and young women. BCHRD has been working to use minimum grant and gain maximum output. I would like to integrate with your organization for promotion of human rights of target groups are rape victims of girls and young women including Women Victims of Torture and organized Violence (WTOV), sexual violence against women especial focus on National Minority (Refugee), Religious, Ethnic, Indigenous , and Sexual Minority Groups in Bangladesh especially young women and girls representing different backgrounds and initiatives including: minority youth organizations, community-based organizations, schools, media, and higher learning institutions. Indirect beneficiaries were tribal peoples& their family members, Government, Civil-Society Organizations, community leaders and different stakeholders from majority and minority groups. This initiative not only our organization will be benefited but it will also help our movement to promote the women human rights for the marginalized people in Bangladesh.



Project Background: “Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman” – a quotation by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr is the inspiring theme of generating this project. Despite the government’s pledge to adopt a zero tolerance for abduction, torture, rape, sexual, violence against indigenous women and children, there has not been significant progress in the ground realities. Indigenous women and girls, particularly, are vulnerable because of prejudice in the administration.

Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody. People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings. According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law. The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015. The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.


Activities: Direct Action program on demanding human rights, good governance, accountability and Justice: The Project will organize a series of direct action activities including human chain, rallies and public events on human rights, good governance, freedom of expression and democracy to voice rise against torture at community and national level on specific incidents. More than 20 events will be organized by the activities under the project. The Demonstration program on rising voice of marginalized people (Voice Less People) will be organized basis on the Constitutional Rights of Bangladesh, Civil and Political Rights, Economic, Cultural and Political Rights, Human Rights Law, Child Rights Law, Women Rights, Human Rights, Professionals Ethics, Constitutional Rights, CEDAW, Anti-Torture Law-2013, Legal Rights, Minority Women Related Law and UN Instruments Related to Torture (CAT, OP-CAT). From the activities there will be demanded to stop Torture, rape, sexual violence, organized violence, Extra-Judicial Killing in Bangladesh, from the Government of Bangladesh. Political Leaders, Prominent Human Rights Defenders, rights groups, social activist, lawyers and target groups family members will participate in the demonstration program. There will ascertain human rights to information about democratic process and equal access to information for the civic rights, human rights and good governance by all major and relatively smaller parties through the events news and target groups participating in the events.

There will encourage large-scale participation of women in the events by building confidence on the human rights and good governance and peace building awareness and ensure people’s all-out participation, especially women in the democratic process.

There will be involved by the engagement of Youth, University Activation, Mobilizing workers, Massage dissemination through awareness raising, mass media, partners NGO and Community Participation.



Demonstration activity through Advocacy, Campaigns and Lobbying on Specific incidents for democracy development: The Project will organize more than 10 demonstration activities including view exchange event involving with home minister, EC, IC, NHRC and LC to withdraw and ban the sections 54, 56, 57, 61 of ICT Act and implement the constitutional rights Accord in letter and spirit, to ensure the strengthening of constitutional bodies as the Election Commission (EC), Information Commission (IC), Law Commission (LC), and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), functional of local government bodies. Advocacy activities will be ensuring the responsibilities and duties of police department and related to others. Human Rights Commission can play a vital role to promote human rights, women rights, freedom of expression, good governance, accountability, democracy and also to protect human rights violation including torture, political violation, extra-judicial killing, abduction and rape, sexual violence against women and children’s in Bangladesh to advocate with the Government. Law Commission will form the Anti-Discrimination Law to end the discrimination. The Advocacy activities will also be organized to withdraw the 70 section of Bangladesh Constitution for democracy development and equal rights for all Members of Parliaments (MPs). Mps can play a vital role to accountable administration and to end all types of torture, violence and political violence. The project will conduct advocacy involving with media for the freedom of expression and the role of media to ensure awareness rising among the mass people regarding the democracy development.


Note: This case was submitted on 25/11/2015. It is currently being validated as real by our lawyers.


Description Of Legal Dispute


Introduction to BCHRD: Bangladesh Centre for human Rights and Development (BCHRD) is a health based women human rights organization in Bangladesh. BCHRD is working for promotion of women human rights of under Established in 1994 as a non-profit and non-government organization, BCHRD materialized different projects to achieve its desired mission, goals, and objectives.

BCHRD organized View Exchange Meeting and demonstration program with different professional, target groups, the victims of Tortured and Organized Violence (TOV), victim’s family members and CBOs on project period at grass rote level in Bangladesh. More than 500 People including children’s, youth women, CBOs, community leaders, local political leaders participated in the meeting. Violation of Victims Rights found on Right to security and participate, political rights, Rights to Life, Right to freedom of expression and opinion, Right to freedom of assembly and association, Right to take part in government, Right to education, Rights to equality (opportunities, services, pay), Rights to self assertion (identity, religion, caste, and so forth), Right to integrity (protection, justice), Right to services (education, health, facilities). BCHRD is conducted Basic human rights education program including democracy & good governance since 2009 for 50,000 youth and young women direct beneficiaries in association with BCHRD volunteers and in partnership with CSOS, INGO and Target groups. Our working focus areas on the rehabilitation and prevention of the violation of human rights, human rights awareness raising, human rights education, human rights monitoring, and advocacy for human rights or legal aid to victims of human rights violation. In addition, various preventive programs are regularly carried out among them formation of Task Force against Torture (TFT) – an united independent platform of professionals at union and upazila level in all districts, Victims Associations – a self help group of victims of torture treated by BCHRD earlier in Khulna division, democracy, peace, human rights and good governance, Door to Door Campaign against Torture (DDCAT) – a simple human rights education tool for rural community people, conducting fact-finding investigations and submission of report inform of Urgent Action, volunteers and student intern program for local and international universities.

BCHRD has implemented several programs addressing issues like democracy, good governance and human rights & good governance. Achievement of personal goals of participating target groups achieved in relation to learning, growing and enabling to contribute to their communities regarding issues of cross-cultural interactions for human rights, democracy and good governance, piece building. There were created a national and international network among NGOs (partners, CSOs) /INGOs for early intervention on human rights violation. Please see the link for the minority human rights situation in Bangladesh. BCHRD provided life skills training to 3000 Dalits and religious minority girls and young women. BCHRD has been working to use minimum grant and gain maximum output. I would like to integrate with your organization for promotion of human rights of target groups are rape victims of girls and young women including Women Victims of Torture and organized Violence (WTOV), sexual violence against women especial focus on National Minority (Refugee), Religious, Ethnic, Indigenous , and Sexual Minority Groups in Bangladesh especially young women and girls representing different backgrounds and initiatives including: minority youth organizations, community-based organizations, schools, media, and higher learning institutions. Indirect beneficiaries were tribal peoples& their family members, Government, Civil-Society Organizations, community leaders and different stakeholders from majority and minority groups. This initiative not only our organization will be benefited but it will also help our movement to promote the women human rights for the marginalized people in Bangladesh.


Project Background: “Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman” – a quotation by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr is the inspiring theme of generating this project. Despite the government’s pledge to adopt a zero tolerance for abduction, torture, rape, sexual, violence against indigenous women and children, there has not been significant progress in the ground realities. Indigenous women and girls, particularly, are vulnerable because of prejudice in the administration.

Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody. People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings. According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law. The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015. The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.


Activities: Direct Action program on demanding human rights, good governance, accountability and Justice: The Project will organize a series of direct action activities including human chain, rallies and public events on human rights, good governance, freedom of expression and democracy to voice rise against torture at community and national level on specific incidents. More than 20 events will be organized by the activities under the project. The Demonstration program on rising voice of marginalized people (Voice Less People) will be organized basis on the Constitutional Rights of Bangladesh, Civil and Political Rights, Economic, Cultural and Political Rights, Human Rights Law, Child Rights Law, Women Rights, Human Rights, Professionals Ethics, Constitutional Rights, CEDAW, Anti-Torture Law-2013, Legal Rights, Minority Women Related Law and UN Instruments Related to Torture (CAT, OP-CAT). From the activities there will be demanded to stop Torture, rape, sexual violence, organized violence, Extra-Judicial Killing in Bangladesh, from the Government of Bangladesh. Political Leaders, Prominent Human Rights Defenders, rights groups, social activist, lawyers and target groups family members will participate in the demonstration program. There will ascertain human rights to information about democratic process and equal access to information for the civic rights, human rights and good governance by all major and relatively smaller parties through the events news and target groups participating in the events.

There will encourage large-scale participation of women in the events by building confidence on the human rights and good governance and peace building awareness and ensure people’s all-out participation, especially women in the democratic process.

There will be involved by the engagement of Youth, University Activation, Mobilizing workers, Massage dissemination through awareness raising, mass media, partners NGO and Community Participation.



Demonstration activity through Advocacy, Campaigns and Lobbying on Specific incidents for democracy development: The Project will organize more than 10 demonstration activities including view exchange event involving with home minister, EC, IC, NHRC and LC to withdraw and ban the sections 54, 56, 57, 61 of ICT Act and implement the constitutional rights Accord in letter and spirit, to ensure the strengthening of constitutional bodies as the Election Commission (EC), Information Commission (IC), Law Commission (LC), and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), functional of local government bodies. Advocacy activities will be ensuring the responsibilities and duties of police department and related to others. Human Rights Commission can play a vital role to promote human rights, women rights, freedom of expression, good governance, accountability, democracy and also to protect human rights violation including torture, political violation, extra-judicial killing, abduction and rape, sexual violence against women and children’s in Bangladesh to advocate with the Government. Law Commission will form the Anti-Discrimination Law to end the discrimination. The Advocacy activities will also be organized to withdraw the 70 section of Bangladesh Constitution for democracy development and equal rights for all Members of Parliaments (MPs). Mps can play a vital role to accountable administration and to end all types of torture, violence and political violence. The project will conduct advocacy involving with media for the freedom of expression and the role of media to ensure awareness rising among the mass people regarding the democracy development.




























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Introduction to BCHRD: Bangladesh Centre for human Rights and Development (BCHRD) is a health based women human rights organization in Bangladesh. BCHRD is working for promotion of women human rights of under Established in 1994 as a non-profit and non-government organization, BCHRD materialized different projects to achieve its desired mission, goals, and objectives.

BCHRD organized View Exchange Meeting and demonstration program with different professional, target groups, the victims of Tortured and Organized Violence (TOV), victim’s family members and CBOs on project period at grass rote level in Bangladesh. More than 500 People including children’s, youth women, CBOs, community leaders, local political leaders participated in the meeting. Violation of Victims Rights found on Right to security and participate, political rights, Rights to Life, Right to freedom of expression and opinion, Right to freedom of assembly and association, Right to take part in government, Right to education, Rights to equality (opportunities, services, pay), Rights to self assertion (identity, religion, caste, and so forth), Right to integrity (protection, justice), Right to services (education, health, facilities). BCHRD is conducted Basic human rights education program including democracy & good governance since 2009 for 50,000 youth and young women direct beneficiaries in association with BCHRD volunteers and in partnership with CSOS, INGO and Target groups. Our working focus areas on the rehabilitation and prevention of the violation of human rights, human rights awareness raising, human rights education, human rights monitoring, and advocacy for human rights or legal aid to victims of human rights violation. In addition, various preventive programs are regularly carried out among them formation of Task Force against Torture (TFT) – an united independent platform of professionals at union and upazila level in all districts, Victims Associations – a self help group of victims of torture treated by BCHRD earlier in Khulna division, democracy, peace, human rights and good governance, Door to Door Campaign against Torture (DDCAT) – a simple human rights education tool for rural community people, conducting fact-finding investigations and submission of report inform of Urgent Action, volunteers and student intern program for local and international universities.

BCHRD has implemented several programs addressing issues like democracy, good governance and human rights & good governance. Achievement of personal goals of participating target groups achieved in relation to learning, growing and enabling to contribute to their communities regarding issues of cross-cultural interactions for human rights, democracy and good governance, piece building. There were created a national and international network among NGOs (partners, CSOs) /INGOs for early intervention on human rights violation. Please see the link for the minority human rights situation in Bangladesh. BCHRD provided life skills training to 3000 Dalits and religious minority girls and young women. BCHRD has been working to use minimum grant and gain maximum output. I would like to integrate with your organization for promotion of human rights of target groups are rape victims of girls and young women including Women Victims of Torture and organized Violence (WTOV), sexual violence against women especial focus on National Minority (Refugee), Religious, Ethnic, Indigenous , and Sexual Minority Groups in Bangladesh especially young women and girls representing different backgrounds and initiatives including: minority youth organizations, community-based organizations, schools, media, and higher learning institutions. Indirect beneficiaries were tribal peoples& their family members, Government, Civil-Society Organizations, community leaders and different stakeholders from majority and minority groups. This initiative not only our organization will be benefited but it will also help our movement to promote the women human rights for the marginalized people in Bangladesh.


Project Background: “Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhuman” – a quotation by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr is the inspiring theme of generating this project. Despite the government’s pledge to adopt a zero tolerance for abduction, torture, rape, sexual, violence against indigenous women and children, there has not been significant progress in the ground realities. Indigenous women and girls, particularly, are vulnerable because of prejudice in the administration.

Political violence and Torture and organized by the state and ruling government of Bangladesh violence is increasing against opposition political party leader and member and also alarmingly in many ways like extra-judicial killing, abduction, judicial killing, killing women, Rape, petrol throwing, acid throwing, killing through torching fire after pouring kerosene and petrol, trafficking, kidnapping, forcing to prostitution, blackmailing, dowry and fotwabazzi. It has turned into a social disease now. It is the duty of police to protect, but they themselves have killed minority people and political leader in their custody. People including men, women, children’s in general are living hostage at the hands of miscreants. None of us regarding you and me are safe from this sort of social disease like torture, political pollution and terrorism. Come on! To uproot these diseases from our society, let us empower the women and increase the capabilities of people and create opportunities for everyone to make the administrators accountable to us, for building up a torture free society. Extrajudicial killing is an arbitrary or unlawful deprivation of life and simply a murder. Bangladesh has earned notoriety in carrying out extrajudicial killings. According to information gathered by Odhikar , a reported total of 104 persons were extra judicially killed, between January and June 2015. Around 492 young girls and women were victims of rape and gang rapes in the last six months of 2015. About 2079 incidents of violence against women occurred in the current year during the same period of January to June 2015. Of them 99 incidents are gang rapes and 46 incidents of killings after rapes. Rape has been a major tool of violence and this incident is happening due to lack of implementation of existing law. The perpetrators would bring to justice and provide exemplary punishment so that would not dare to commit such crimes any more. The number of rapes incidents occurred in the country was 393 in 2009; 593 in 2010; 508 in 2012; 696 in 2013610 in 2014 and 492 in 2015. The rising trend of sexual violence against women reasons a culture of impunity apathy of law enforcers and administration typically mindset and social and political unrest are the major contributors to the malaise. The Government law enforcing agencies should be active. If they do their duty properly then automatically the number of violence against women will be less. There are many treaties and acts such as: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading treatment or Punishment (CAT) Violence Women (VAW) and so on also Penal Code (XLV of 1980) contains provisions that defined torture, causing injury, abduction, murder, defamation etc. as punishable offenses. Violence against women takes place in most societies both physically and mentally. In a patriarchal structure of society, a man treats a woman as an object of sexual pleasure. This mind set must be changed. When women will be considered as a human being then prevention of violence against women will be possible. Torture is prohibited in the article 35 (5) of the constitution of Bangladesh, Article 5 of UDHR, Criminal Procedure Code, Obligation of compensation is mentioned in Civil Procedure, UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) and In the Religious and the Holy Books.


Activities: Direct Action program on demanding human rights, good governance, accountability and Justice: The Project will organize a series of direct action activities including human chain, rallies and public events on human rights, good governance, freedom of expression and democracy to voice rise against torture at community and national level on specific incidents. More than 20 events will be organized by the activities under the project. The Demonstration program on rising voice of marginalized people (Voice Less People) will be organized basis on the Constitutional Rights of Bangladesh, Civil and Political Rights, Economic, Cultural and Political Rights, Human Rights Law, Child Rights Law, Women Rights, Human Rights, Professionals Ethics, Constitutional Rights, CEDAW, Anti-Torture Law-2013, Legal Rights, Minority Women Related Law and UN Instruments Related to Torture (CAT, OP-CAT). From the activities there will be demanded to stop Torture, rape, sexual violence, organized violence, Extra-Judicial Killing in Bangladesh, from the Government of Bangladesh. Political Leaders, Prominent Human Rights Defenders, rights groups, social activist, lawyers and target groups family members will participate in the demonstration program. There will ascertain human rights to information about democratic process and equal access to information for the civic rights, human rights and good governance by all major and relatively smaller parties through the events news and target groups participating in the events.

There will encourage large-scale participation of women in the events by building confidence on the human rights and good governance and peace building awareness and ensure people’s all-out participation, especially women in the democratic process.

There will be involved by the engagement of Youth, University Activation, Mobilizing workers, Massage dissemination through awareness raising, mass media, partners NGO and Community Participation.



Demonstration activity through Advocacy, Campaigns and Lobbying on Specific incidents for democracy development: The Project will organize more than 10 demonstration activities including view exchange event involving with home minister, EC, IC, NHRC and LC to withdraw and ban the sections 54, 56, 57, 61 of ICT Act and implement the constitutional rights Accord in letter and spirit, to ensure the strengthening of constitutional bodies as the Election Commission (EC), Information Commission (IC), Law Commission (LC), and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), functional of local government bodies. Advocacy activities will be ensuring the responsibilities and duties of police department and related to others. Human Rights Commission can play a vital role to promote human rights, women rights, freedom of expression, good governance, accountability, democracy and also to protect human rights violation including torture, political violation, extra-judicial killing, abduction and rape, sexual violence against women and children’s in Bangladesh to advocate with the Government. Law Commission will form the Anti-Discrimination Law to end the discrimination. The Advocacy activities will also be organized to withdraw the 70 section of Bangladesh Constitution for democracy development and equal rights for all Members of Parliaments (MPs). Mps can play a vital role to accountable administration and to end all types of torture, violence and political violence. The project will conduct advocacy involving with media for the freedom of expression and the role of media to ensure awareness rising among the mass people regarding the democracy development.



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Door To Door Campaigns Against Toture (DDCAT)