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Bangladesh risks repeating Hasina regime’s mistakes: HRW

By AFP
January 29, 2025
Ousted premier Sheikh Hasina. — AFP/File
Ousted premier Sheikh Hasina. — AFP/File 

DHAKA: Reprisals against journalists and indiscriminate arrests risk undermining Bangladesh´s once-in-a-generation opportunity to end the legal abuses seen under ousted premier Sheikh Hasina, Human Rights Watch warned on Tuesday.

Hasina fled into exile last August after a student-led revolution ended her 15 years of autocratic rule, capping an uprising that claimed hundreds of lives.

An interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus took charge days later, pledging to institute far-reaching democratic reforms and stage fresh elections.

In a report released on Tuesday, HRW said Yunus´ administration had begun the process of reforming degraded institutions used as tools to persecute opponents of Hasina´s Awami League party.

But the watchdog´s Asia director Elaine Pearson warned “this hard-won progress could all be lost if the interim government does not implement swift and structural reforms”.

The report said that police had “returned to the abusive practices that characterized the previous government” to target Hasina´s supporters, filing charges against tens of thousands of people in the two months after Hasina´s ouster.