India, Oct. 4 -- Human rights activists and experts from South Asia and Europe recently expressed concern over the widespread violations of human rights in Bangladesh under the tenure of interim chief Muhammad Yunus.
The activists remarked during an event hosted at the sidelines of the 60th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
According to reports, a short film was shown during the event, which showed extrajudicial killings, attacks on religious minorities, and the destruction of temples and Sufi shrines that occurred since the fall of Hasina's regime.
It also showcased the way radical Islamist groups threatened and lynched political activists belonging to Hasina's Awami League.
The panel featured Professor Md Habibe Mill...
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