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		<title>Bangladesh Faces UN Scrutiny Over Custodial Torture Shortfalls</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alice Edwards]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bangladesh torture]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Custodial Torture]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dhaka UN visit]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a stark warning from the United Nations, Special Rapporteur Alice Edwards has flagged Bangladesh&#8217;s human rights deficiencies, zeroing in on the lack of a top-tier National Human Rights Commission&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a stark warning from the United Nations, Special Rapporteur Alice Edwards has flagged Bangladesh&#8217;s human rights deficiencies, zeroing in on the lack of a top-tier National Human Rights Commission and mechanisms to curb torture in detention.</p>
<p>The remarks came during a key advisory session at Dhaka&#8217;s Holiday Inn hotel, where Edwards described violence as an endemic, institutionalized scourge plaguing the nation for decades. Co-hosted by prominent NGOs including Bangladesh Legal Aid Services Trust and the Association for the Prevention of Torture, the meeting focused on fortifying anti-torture systems and accountability measures.</p>
<p>On her ongoing one-week fact-finding mission, Edwards praised Bangladesh&#8217;s solid legislative backbone: constitutional bans on torture, adherence to the global anti-torture convention, and dedicated 2013 legislation. Yet, she lamented the &#8216;incomplete architecture&#8217; supporting these laws, as covered by The Daily Star.</p>
<p>Foremost among shortcomings is the missing &#8216;A-status&#8217; rights body, accredited to international benchmarks. Edwards called for ironclad police custody protocols—immediate notification of arrests, legal counsel access, mandatory health checks, CCTV and audio surveillance, and rapid judicial presentation.</p>
<p>The judiciary cannot shirk its duty, she emphasized. Courts must vigilantly probe torture claims and avoid dispatching individuals to notorious, jam-packed prisons rife with brutality. Only autonomous agencies can deliver prompt, unbiased probes into detention horrors, untainted by perpetrators.</p>
<p>As Bangladesh grapples with these revelations, the UN&#8217;s intervention signals a clarion call for comprehensive overhaul, bridging the chasm between statutes and safeguards to eradicate custodial atrocities.</p>
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