Mrs. Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister
Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Office of the Prime Minister
Tejgaon, Dhaka
BANGLADESH
Fax: +880 2 811 3244 / 3243 / 1015 / 1490
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]

*Re: Bangladesh awarded Torturer Police officer *

*Dear Prime Minister, *

I am William Nicholas Gomes, Human Rights Ambassador for US based
Salem-News.com. As a human rights activist and journalist I am working for
prevention of Torture in the country.


I am really shocked you are your government has adopted a torture friendly
policy and practiced tortured friendly policing in Bangladesh.

During Inaugurating the Police Week-2013 at Rajarbag Police Line you have
praised police officials for their discharging duties with full neutrality
and dutifulness to maintain law and order, contain terrorism and protect
public life and property.

You have said "Our government has completed its four years in office.
During this period we have carried out huge development work, where the
police force has an immense role."

I am really shocked that you have praised the role of police. It is well
known that that Bangladesh police have widely used torture as their method
of law enforcement and they go political support from your government and
even some of them get awarded formally and informally by your government.

Publicly you have said that your party does not believe in using police as
a political weapon. "Police will act to protect the public safety according
to the law. The duty of the police is to bring the law breakers to book,
whatever powerful they are."

By the years you have made the mockery of justice .And the shining example
is awarding a torturer with police president award.

You have awarded torturer Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Police
Harun-ur-Rashid with Police Medal for assaulting opposition chief whip
Zainal Abdin Farroque during a hartal day in 2011.

Zainal Abdin Farroque was assaulted by then ADC (Tejgaon division)
Harun-ur-Rashid at Manik Miah Avenue in the capital during a countrywide
hartal enforced by opposition BNP on 7 July 2011. Later, he was promoted as
DC of Police amid widespread criticism last year.

Following the police torture , Joynal Abedin Faruk, chief whip of the
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), sustained serious head injuries was
admitted to the intensive care unit of a Dhaka hospital.

Footage on the Bangla Vision TV channel showed a heavily bleeding Faruk
being chased by baton-wielding riot police lead by DC Harunur Rashid

BNP spokesman Rizvi ahmed told media after the incident that "Faruk was
beaten by police with batons mercilessly as he was leading a peaceful
protest of BNP parliamentarians."

I want to remind you that, four years ago, your government represented by
your Foreign Minister, claimed at the UN Human Rights Council's UPR Session
on February 3, 2009, that your government had 'zero tolerance' to
extrajudicial killings, torture and other gross forms of human rights
abuses.

Surprisingly after almost four years in office your government has not set
a single example before the people of Bangladesh, what your government had
pledged earlier, of bringing the perpetrators of human rights abuses to the
book.

In Bangladesh policing system synonymous to coerciveness, and used by years
to brutalize the political opposition, and ordinary citizens, of the
country.

You have pushed the people of Bangladesh towards tremendous frustration and
hopelessness by awarding torturer police officer Harun –Ur –Rashid and your
government continuously destroying the possibility to achieve justice from
the criminal justice system.

You have used the entire governmental machinery of Bangladesh, with its
retinue of law-enforcement units, intelligence agencies, and security
forces to oppress the opposition political parties.

Police are and have been used as the hired thugs by your government as of
all the ruling regimes. By the years political policing in the country had
become a source of creating victims of torture and fabrication of criminal
charges against civilians and political opponents. Instead of helping the
tax payers police has used the policing service as a profit making industry
by using all illegal means and all those illegal activities were approved
and today another torturer has been awarded by you.

I urge you instead of awarding torturer and breaking the public trust and
the promise you have made to the people of Bangladesh, please immediately
legislate "Torture and Custodial Death (Prohibition) Bill-2011", which has
been unanimously recommended by the Parliamentary Committee on Private
Members' Bill and Resolution to enact as a law.

I also urge you your government must implement 'zero tolerance against
torture' by establishing right to fair trials for every victim of torture
whenever torture takes place regardless of political or social or religious
identities of the survivors of torture, without any form of impunity to the
perpetrators torture of any agency.

In order to ensure justice to the parties the government should also
initiate thorough reforms of the country's criminal justice institutions
including the criminal investigation system, prosecutorial system and the
system of administering justice by enabling them to function credibly and
independently with judicial mindsets. There is an immediate need of an
effective 'witness protection mechanism' in Bangladesh for the sake of
establishing justice as well.

I would be happy to discuss these issues, in person or by phone, with you
or your collaborators at any time of your convenience.


Respectfully yours

William Nicholas Gomes
Human Rights Ambassador for *Salem-News.com
*www.williamnichoalsgomes.com

*CC:* <http://www.williamnichoalsgomes.com>

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security
Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, Baroness Catherine
Ashton

Secretary-General of the European External Action Service (EEAS), Mr.
Pierre Vimont

Deputy Secretary General for the European External Action Service (EEAS),
Ms. Helga Schmid

Deputy Secretary General for the European External Action Service (EEAS),
Mr. Maciej Popowski

Head of Cabinet to President of the European Council, Mr. Franciskus van
Daele

Advisor to the President of the European Council for Asia, Mr. Sem Fabrizi

Head of Cabinet to President of the Commission, Mr. Johannes Laitenberger

Head of the Delegation of the European Union to India, Dr. João Cravinho

Managing Director for Asia and Pacific, EEAS, Mr. Viorel Isticioaia-Budura

Head of Division for India, Nepal, Bhutan, EEAS, Mr. Jean-Christian Remond

Director of Human Rights and Democracy Unit, EEAS, Ms. Veronique Arnault

Chair of the EU’s Political and Security Committee, Amb. Olaf Skoog

Chair of the EU’s Working Party on Asia, Mr. Boguslaw Majewski

Chair of the EU’s Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM), Mr. Engelbert
Theuermann

President of the European Parliament, Mr. Martin Schulz

Vice-President of the European Parliament responsible for Democracy and
Human Rights, Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott

Chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Mr. Elmar Brok

Chair of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, Ms.
Barbara Lochbihler

Chair of the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with India, Mr.
Graham Watson

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