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Dhaka formally protests Felani's murder
Mon, Jan 17th, 2011 6:39 pm
Dhaka, Jan 17 (bdnews24.com) Dhaka has protested the killing of an innocent girl by the Border Security Force of India along the Kurigram border on Jan 7.
A note verbale protesting the killing was handed over to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Rajeet Mitter at the foreign ministry on Sunday when he met acting foreign secretary Mostafa Kamal.
The girl, 'Felani', was shot dead by BSF at Anantapur while she was returning to Bangladesh with her father as her marriage had been settled with a local boy.
The Indian diplomat assured the acting foreign secretary of conveying the concerns of the Bangladesh government to Indian authorities and taking necessary actions to prevent recurrence of such inhuman acts along the border.
Home minister Shahara Khatun on Sunday also protested the killing and said it would be discussed at a home secretary-level meeting with India this month.
Meanwhile, a writ petition has been filed with the High Court seeking trial of those who failed to protest the killing of 'Felani.
National Forum for Protection of Human Rights filed the petition on Monday with the bench of justices Mohammad Miftah Uddin Choudhury and Jahangir Hossain.
The petition seeks directives to stop killing of Bangladeshis along the border and compensate 'Felani's family. The court will hear the petition on Jan 23.
According to a human rights organisation, Odhikar, BSF kills one Bangladeshi every four days. It also claims that 74 Bangladeshis were killed, 72 injured and 43 abducted in 2010.
Dhaka formally protests Felani's murder
Mon, Jan 17th, 2011 6:39 pm
Dhaka, Jan 17 (bdnews24.com) Dhaka has protested the killing of an innocent girl by the Border Security Force of India along the Kurigram border on Jan 7.
A note verbale protesting the killing was handed over to Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Rajeet Mitter at the foreign ministry on Sunday when he met acting foreign secretary Mostafa Kamal.
The girl, 'Felani', was shot dead by BSF at Anantapur while she was returning to Bangladesh with her father as her marriage had been settled with a local boy.
The Indian diplomat assured the acting foreign secretary of conveying the concerns of the Bangladesh government to Indian authorities and taking necessary actions to prevent recurrence of such inhuman acts along the border.
Home minister Shahara Khatun on Sunday also protested the killing and said it would be discussed at a home secretary-level meeting with India this month.
Meanwhile, a writ petition has been filed with the High Court seeking trial of those who failed to protest the killing of 'Felani.
National Forum for Protection of Human Rights filed the petition on Monday with the bench of justices Mohammad Miftah Uddin Choudhury and Jahangir Hossain.
The petition seeks directives to stop killing of Bangladeshis along the border and compensate 'Felani's family. The court will hear the petition on Jan 23.
According to a human rights organisation, Odhikar, BSF kills one Bangladeshi every four days. It also claims that 74 Bangladeshis were killed, 72 injured and 43 abducted in 2010.