Dhaka, June 4 -- "Gentlemen" of society and "our own relatives" are involved in the incidents of enforced disappearances, said Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus after receiving the second interim report by the Commission on Enforced Disappearance.
He also spoke of setting up a museum of "horrors" to exhibit these incidents.
The members of the commission, led by retired High Court justice Mainul Islam Chowdhury, submitted the second interim report of the Commission on Enforced Disappearances to the chief advisor at 11am on Wednesday.
"Such gruesome incidents these are!" the chief advisor said after he was handed the report.
"A museum of horrors should be set up based on what you have found. These incidents give you goosebumps. What kind of ...
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