Odhikar secretary Adilur Rahman detained by DB
Dhaka: Detective Brach of Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Saturday night detained human rights activist and secretary of Odhikar Adilur Rahman Khan from his residence in the capital city.
Former deputy attorney general Adilur Rahman was detained by DB police from in front of his Gulshan 1 residence in the capital at about 10:00pm, said Odhikar sources.
He was detained in a case filed under Information Technology Act, said Gulshan police sources.
Police and different intelligence agencies of the government have been harassing the human rights activist, Adilur Rahman, for making public reports of different human rights violations in the hands of the law enforcers and ruling party activists in the last five years.
The Awami League led government was specially annoyed at Odhikar for its very critical report on the mass killing of Hefazat men by the law enforcers and ruling Awami League activists and also killing of Jamaat men in political violence centring war crimes verdict and subsequent protests in different parts of the country.
Main opposition BNP on Saturday night protested the arrest of human rights activist Adilur Rahman and demanded his immediate release.
In recent times International human rights organisations had expressed deep concern over harassment on right organisation Odhikar and its secretary Adilur Rahman Khan and other members and called on the Bangladesh government for immediate stoppage of such harassment.
The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (Forum-Asia), a membership-based regional human rights organisation recently and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) had sent open letters to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressing their deep concern over the continued harassment on Odhikar and Adilur by national security agencies.
In the letters, the international rights organisations said that National Security Intelligence members reportedly resumed their activities of close surveillance on Odhikar and its members, in particular Adilur, also member of OMCT general assembly.
The intelligence men also visited Odhikar office in Dhaka and asked questions to one of the employees about Adilurs family and his daily schedule and they were under constant watch by security agencies.
Odhikar secretary Adilur Rahman detained by DB
Dhaka: Detective Brach of Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Saturday night detained human rights activist and secretary of Odhikar Adilur Rahman Khan from his residence in the capital city.
Former deputy attorney general Adilur Rahman was detained by DB police from in front of his Gulshan 1 residence in the capital at about 10:00pm, said Odhikar sources.
He was detained in a case filed under Information Technology Act, said Gulshan police sources.
Police and different intelligence agencies of the government have been harassing the human rights activist, Adilur Rahman, for making public reports of different human rights violations in the hands of the law enforcers and ruling party activists in the last five years.
The Awami League led government was specially annoyed at Odhikar for its very critical report on the mass killing of Hefazat men by the law enforcers and ruling Awami League activists and also killing of Jamaat men in political violence centring war crimes verdict and subsequent protests in different parts of the country.
Main opposition BNP on Saturday night protested the arrest of human rights activist Adilur Rahman and demanded his immediate release.
In recent times International human rights organisations had expressed deep concern over harassment on right organisation Odhikar and its secretary Adilur Rahman Khan and other members and called on the Bangladesh government for immediate stoppage of such harassment.
The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (Forum-Asia), a membership-based regional human rights organisation recently and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) had sent open letters to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressing their deep concern over the continued harassment on Odhikar and Adilur by national security agencies.
In the letters, the international rights organisations said that National Security Intelligence members reportedly resumed their activities of close surveillance on Odhikar and its members, in particular Adilur, also member of OMCT general assembly.
The intelligence men also visited Odhikar office in Dhaka and asked questions to one of the employees about Adilurs family and his daily schedule and they were under constant watch by security agencies.
Odhikar secretary Adilur Rahman detained by DB