We are all equal - no matter what our religion is. People have biased towards Muslim community and I can see that everywhere.
Even giant companies show support for Ukraine not for Palestine.
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Following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, much has been made of the release of three disappeared people from secret detention, and of course there is much to celebrate in this. But note how it was done - in such a way that we have no further information on who was responsible for the detention or indeed their release or indeed exactly whether they were kept hidden for year after year. They were just released effectively from nowhere.
And also note that whilst journalists have been allowed to see the secret cells in the Detective Branch office, neither the country's military intelligence agency DGFI nor the Rapid Action Batallion (RAB) have opened up their secret detention cells to journalist or other scrutiny. Why not? Can we be certain that people are still not currently detained there? Can we be certain that they will not be used again?
Journalists and human rights activists in Bangladesh should demand immediate access to these detention cells.
Of course the new Commission of Inquiry should also be seeking access, as part of their investigation, but these should be opened up now for everyone to see.
We should no longer be so scared of DGFI and RAB now, and we should make these kinds of demands.