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JusticeMaker from Bangladesh Preparing to Launch Human Rights Training Sessions

Posted on January 17, 2011. Filed under: DOCUMENTATION:, LOBBY, CAMPAIGN & ADVOCACY:, NEWS, PUBLICATION:, TRAINING, SEMINAR & WORKSHOP: |

2010 Asia JusticeMakers Fellow from Bangladesh Adv. Shahanur Islam has completed preparations on training materials on torture and human rights. Mr. Shahanur, who is also the executive director of the Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), will organize training sessions for different professionals in respective fields, such as lawyers, prison and police officials, judicial representatives and journalists, to increase their capacity as well as their knowledge about the international human rights instruments available to them.

The training aims to assist in achieving the goal of torture eradication in Bangladesh. The sessions will held in October 2010 in Khulna and in November in Naogaon. From these sessions several participants will be selected to assist Mr. Shahanur in conducting informational meetings on human rights to reach out to the general public. These meetings, to be held in 2011, will be hosted by universities, schools and community centers.

During the training sessions in October and November, Mr. Shahanur will use different teaching techniques. He will for instance distribute informational materials, deliver lectures, making use of Power Point presentations, conduct brainstorming sessions, etc. The programme will cover the concepts, definitions and origins of human rights, discuss details about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), as well as focus on specific articles of the UDHR. Mr. Shananur will make a comparison between the Constitution of People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the UDHR.

Significant time is scheduled to discuss the concept and definition of torture.  as well as the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Committee Against Torture(CAT).  He will address which articles have been reserved by the Bangladesh Government, when the government of Bangladesh ratified the CAT, what the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT) implies and how it affects Bangladesh.

Mr. Shahanur is also working on preparing materials for the informational human rights sessions that will be open to the public in 2011. The collection and preparation of information on the articles and sections from the Constitution of Bangladesh, existing laws and international human rights instruments are completed.

Accompanied by his assistants Mr. Shahanur will use these materials during the informational sessions. The meetings will have the same structure as the training for professionals, thus conducting lectures, distributing papers and informational materials in order to raise awareness and enhance knowledge on fundamental human rights to empower the citizens of Bangladesh.

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Shahanur Records Another Success in his Bid to Free Bangladesh from Torture

Posted on January 17, 2011. Filed under: DIRECT LEGAL AID:, DOCUMENTATION:, FACT FINDING INVESTIGATION:, HOTLINE:, LEGAL COUNSELING:, LOBBY, CAMPAIGN & ADVOCACY:, NETWORKING:, NEWS, PUBLIC INTERST LITIGATION:, URGENT APPEAL: |

In his continuing bid to end torture in Bangladesh, JusticeMaker Shahanur Islam Saikot, has offered legal aid to ethnic and racial minorities in and around Dhaka. His latest case is the story of Shila Mollick, a housewife tortured by the police for reporting a crime.

On January 04, 2011 Justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Zakir Hossain issued summons for Madaripur district police superintendent, Sarder Tamijuddin Ahmed, and officer-in-charge (OC), M Moshiur Rahman, who stand accused of torturing Shila.

Shila’s husband had previously been severely assaulted and she felt the police had not sufficiently investigated the case. On October 05 2010, Shila wanted to lodge a complaint highlighting the negligent behaviour of the officers. According to her account, the police superintendant, Mr. Sarder, was unhappy by her statement and tried to force her to withdraw the case. When she refused, he violently assaulted Shila causing significant injuries to her arm, neck and back. Fearing further recriminations, Shila dared not approach the local hospital, and instead had to wait two days before visiting Dhaka Medical College Hospital, on October 07.

Shila took her case to Shahanur, who documented the claim and alerted the authorities to Shila’s plight. Since these issues have come to light, the courts have issued an order asking the home secretary, law secretary, police inspector general and deputy inspector general to investigate her complaints. The superintendant and officer in charge are now required to ensure Shila’s safety while the case progresses. The law secretary has been asked to form an investigative committee.

All of this is due to the work of Shahanur, who, through the JusticeMaker grant, is able to support the powerless in their struggle for justice. To ensure that this does not happen again, Shahanur will also file another case with the chief magistrate court pressing criminal charges against the perpetrators within the next week.

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