Bangladesh must improve its human rights record
There is no scope for repealing the sanctions against Rab, without concrete actions and accountability, United States Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas said today.
A former Union Parishad chairman has been killed in a reported gunfight with Rapid Action Battalion in Rampal upazila of Bagerhat.
A man has been killed in a “gunfight” with police in Jor Debar Par area under Double Mooring Police Station of Chattogram, hours after he murdered his three-year-old nephew.
Two persons, including an alleged robber, have been killed in a “gunfight” with police in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) claim that two Rohingya robbers were killed in a gunfight with the elite force members in front of Jadimura Hill, adjacent to Rohingya Camp-26, in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar.
Two alleged robbers are killed in “gunfight” with Rab in Munshiganj’s Sreenagar upazila.
Four alleged yaba traders have been killed in separate “gunfights” with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and police in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar district.
A murder case accused, detained from Cox’s Bazar on Tuesday, was killed in “gunfight” with detectives in Jashore this morning, police say.
The government seems to have resorted to "gunfights" to solve a problem, Human rights activist Sultana Kamal alleges.
Two suspected drug peddlers are killed in separate "gunfights" in Comilla and Cox’s Bazar amid the ongoing anti-narcotics drives.
An alleged robbers is killed during a “gunfight” with police in Kulaura upazila of Moulvibazar.
At least two more are killed as the countrywide anti-drug crusade continues to draw more blood, mounting a heap of 124 bodies in the last 17 days.
Unidentified miscreants gun down three members of United People's Democratic Front (UPDF) at Korolyachhari in Baghaichhari upazila of Rangamati.
Eleven more alleged drug peddlers, including a municipal councillor, are killed in “gunfights” in eleven districts early today amid anti-narcotic drives of law enforcers across the country.
Nine more suspected drug traders are killed in reported gunfights with law enforcers in seven districts amid a countrywide crackdown on narcotics and its dealers.
Seven more suspected drug peddlers were killed through last night, taking the tally of “gunfights” to 41 in nine days of countrywide anti-narcotics crackdown. All of the so-called gunfights have taken place during the post-midnight hours and almost identical narrations are given everywhere.
Four alleged criminals, including three drug peddlers, are killed in separate “gunfights” with law enforcers in Jessore and Mymensingh.
A murder accused is killed in a reported gunfight in Mymensingh town.