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Two newspaper photographers beaten and arrested by police

14 December 2012 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

"The Government Could Have Stopped This" Sectarian Violence and Ensuing Abuses in Burma's Arakan State

1 August 2012 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

2012 Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights - Bangladesh

6 June 2012 | Publisher: International Trade Union Confederation | Document type: Annual Reports

Country of Origin Information Report - Bangladesh

23 December 2011 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Home Office | Document type: Country Reports

Bangladesh: Calls for end to torture, extrajudicial killings

11 August 2011 | Publisher: IRIN | Document type: Country News

2011 Annual Survey of violations of trade union rights - Bangladesh

8 June 2011 | Publisher: International Trade Union Confederation | Document type: Annual Reports

Bangladesh: Information on an NGO called Odhijar. What assistance do Odhijar provide to members of the public who are victims of police brutality and/or torture and/or harassment?

30 May 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

Bangladesh: Is there any information on FIRs in Bangladesh, eg what is the effect of a FIR? Can a person safely relocate to another area, or will the police throughout Bangladesh know about a FIR made against them in another area? Are there any reports of the practice of making false complaints to police so as to initiate prosecutions on false charges against a person?

29 April 2011 | Publisher: Ireland: Refugee Documentation Centre | Document type: Query Responses

2010 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Bangladesh

8 April 2011 | Publisher: United States Department of State | Document type: Annual Reports

Bangladesh: 1. What is the current political/social/religious situation in Bangladesh, in particular for women? 2. If a woman refuses to marry/pray/wear the hijab, what are the consequences in the family and wider community? 3. What happens if a woman refuses to follow Sharia practices, and is known for not 'liking' Sharia? 4. Is the treatment any different for a woman who has subsequently married and is relatively wealthy? 5. How effective/interested are the police and the Rapid Action Battalion in protecting women from religious violence?

23 December 2010 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

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