Dhaka, June 20 -- For seven months, Bangladesh's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), once a forum of hope for the marginalised and wronged, now sits empty, legally bound but practically powerless.
In the vacuum left behind, a quiet vortex has formed, leaving a growing number of complaints unresolved and citizens without redress.
From families entangled in inheritance disputes to victims of mob violence, hundreds now wait-hope tethered to a body that no longer speaks.
Among them is Nurul Amin, a resident of Narayanganj, who approached the commission nearly a year ago with a grievance involving a business investment gone awry. His case, like many others, now sits in limbo.
Speaking to bdnews24.com, Amin explained that he and his el...
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