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Human chain to commemorate enforced disappearance victims in Mymensingh

August 31, 2025 00:00:00


MYMENSINGH, Aug 30 (BSS): Human rights organisation Odhikar on Saturday formed a human chain at Mymensingh Press Club to observe the Day for the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.

Organisation's district coordinator journalist Abdul Qayyum hosted it after a rally on CK Ghosh Road in the city.

Enforced disappearances victims narrated their horrific experiences in the human chain.

They said fascist Sheikh Hasina, as part of a 'militant' drama based on her own ideology, used the law enforcers to torture them for months after the disappearances.

Although that drama ended with the fall of Hasina, the suffering did not end as they are burdened by the false cases filed at that time, they said.

Rashed, a victim of disappearance, said "he was abducted and forced to confess that he is militant."

"When we did not agree, one after another, cases were filed against us under the robbery and anti-terrorism laws and sent to jail. The cases are still ongoing today. Yet we are ordinary people, working in agriculture field".

Former president of the District Bar Association Advocate Nurul Haque said those involved in creating this 'militant drama' need to be brought to justice.

President of the Journalists Union of Mymensingh M Ayub Ali said during the 16-year-long authoritarian government, political opponents, dissidents and active voices of civil society have been disappeared, landing them in illegal detention centers and secret prisons in the country.

Member of the District Coordination Committee of the National Citizens Party (NCP), Adv. ATM Mahbub ul Alam, said during Sheikh Hasina's regime, attempts were made to eliminate opposition politics through disappearances.


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