Key Points

The Awami League has issued a strong statement condemning the Yunus-led interim government. They allege direct orders from the administration have resulted in brutal torture and killings of party members in prisons across Bangladesh. The party reports at least 24 custodial deaths since Yunus seized power and demands transparent investigations. They've called on the international community and human rights organizations to support their demands for justice.

Key Points: Awami League Accuses Yunus Regime of Prison Torture Killings

  • Party alleges direct orders from Yunus administration for prison torture
  • At least 24 Awami League members reported dead in custody
  • Calls for independent international investigations into deaths
  • Warns Yunus rule will be dark chapter in Bangladesh history
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Awami League says under Yunus's rule, party leaders being persecuted in prisons

Bangladesh's Awami League alleges Muhammad Yunus-led government orders brutal torture and killings of party members in prisons, demands international investigation.

"We will not remain content with only condemning... people with humanity will deliver a crushing reply to this monstrous clique - Awami League statement"

Dhaka, Sep 13

Bangladesh's Awami League came down heavily on the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government over the "brutal torture and killing" of the party leaders and activists inside prisons across the country.

The party alleged that "under the direct orders" of the Yunus administration, the Awami League leaders and activists are being "subjected to horrific torture and persecution inside prisons".

"Acting on the instructions of the illegal and unconstitutional usurper government, prison officials have brutally tortured and killed many Awami League leaders and activists," read a statement issued by the Awami League.

"We will not remain content with only condemning and protesting these incidents. At the same time, we sound a clear warning: the rule of the killer-fascist Yunus will be marked as a dark chapter in Bangladesh's history. People with humanity will, through united struggle, deliver a crushing reply to this monstrous clique and bring forth the light of tomorrow," the party stated.

Raising grave concerns, the party has repeatedly condemned and protested these inhuman and barbaric abuses under the Yunus regime.

Earlier in July, the Awami League called on the interim government to ensure full, transparent, and independent investigations into the reported custodial deaths of at least 24 members of the party since the Yunus-led interim government seized power in Bangladesh.

"The killings, which allegedly occurred inside jails and under police custody -- environments that should be among the safest in any civilised society -- are a grave violation of both national laws and international human rights standards," said the party.

The Awami League called on the international community, human rights organisations, and all defenders of justice to stand with the families of the victims and demand independent investigations into these deaths in custody across Bangladesh.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian watching our neighbor, this is deeply concerning. We've seen how political persecution can destabilize a nation. Hope Bangladesh finds peaceful resolution through dialogue, not violence.
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Michael C
While the allegations are serious, we should also remember that political parties often exaggerate during conflicts. Independent verification is crucial before drawing conclusions.
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Arjun K
Bangladesh has been through so much political turmoil. This sounds like another dark chapter. SAARC nations should collectively address human rights violations in the region. We cannot stay silent.
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Sarah B
The mention of 24 custodial deaths is alarming. If true, this requires immediate international investigation. No government should be above human rights accountability.
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Vikram M
As someone who has family in Dhaka, the situation is tense. People are afraid to speak up. Hope the media and human rights organizations can bring truth to light. 🙏

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