Dhaka, June 30 -- The human rights situation in Bangladesh remained alarming in June as incidents of extrajudicial killings, custodial deaths, political violence, restrictions on freedom of expression, and violence against women and children continued across the country, rights group Manabadhikar Sanskriti Foundation (MSF) said in its monthly report on Monday.

The MSF report also highlighted a concerning rise in mob violence which caused the highest number of deaths among all categories documented by the organisation.

The organisation, led by noted rights activist Advocate Sultana Kamal, expressed deep concern over the continued deterioration of human rights and called on the authorities to ensure political freedom, peaceful assembly, f...