A protest meeting was held in London over the killing of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami activist by police in Bangladesh
A protest meeting was held in London over
the killing of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami activist by Police in Bangladesh
On March 2, 2020, a Jamaat-e-Islami activist Hafez
Nazrul Islam was shot dead in police custody in Amanulahpur village of
Begamganj Upazila in the Noakhali district in Bangladesh. On 05 March 2020, I in
the initiative of London-based human rights organization 'Stand for Bangladesh', set up a protest meeting in east London.
I, Mohammad Mazharul Islam Bhayan have
chaired as a Chairman of the organization. Besides, journalists,
intellectuals and human rights activists of various electronic and print media
were present. Mr Syed Zakaria recited the Holy Quran at the beginning of the protest
meeting.
I, as a Chairman of Stand for Bangladesh Stand for Bangladesh,
said that on 02 March 2020 Jamaat activist Hafez Nazrul Islam was arrested and
shot dead in the darkness of night. Hafez Nazrul Islam was reportedly killed in
crossfire in various media killing while in police custody is completely unjust
and illegal. I strongly condemn and condemn the killing. I do believe
that this is the duty of the police to arrest and arrest any person for
wrongdoing. It is the court's responsibility to determine whether the arrested
person is guilty or innocent in a judicial process. No one has a chance to
plead guilty before the trial is completed.
On 04 March 2020, police have arrested 20
women unjustly from a house in Kushtia. On the other hand, the police arrested
the 6 students from a residential residence in Kurigram. The hostel
vandalized the furniture and took away the books. The law and order of the
state is the responsibility of the citizens to ensure the safety of their
property. The police did not do so by seizing 20 women activists and three
students from the discussion of the Quran and damaging their religious and
civil rights. The government leaders are engaged in wrongdoing and
dishonest activities. At that moment, the government has arrested the women who
participated in the teaching of the Qur'an for moral character. The government
descended on the role of abolishing good deeds and establishing evil deeds in
the country in Bangladesh. Those who have been arrested from the program of
Quran teaching are also citizens of the country. False arrestation from any
place in the Quran class is a kind of disease of the government. I demand the immediate
release of the detained students.
I also said that the government violated
the law and the court by shooting Hafez Nazrul Islam after arresting Hafez
Nazrul Islam to silence the death of one of his supporters. The law,
constitution or court of Bangladesh has not given anyone the right to murder
any person without trial. I urge the concerned authorities to take legal action
against those who identify them by proper investigation involving the murder.
Finally, I demand a massive social
movement and urge all expatriate Bangladeshis to join and engage in that kind of
protest for the country.
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