Dhaka, Feb. 4 -- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said that politically motivated and arbitrary detentions, which had become 'entrenched' under the Awami League government, have continued under the interim government, including the practice of naming hundreds of unidentified individuals as suspects in criminal cases.
The New York-based human rights body came up with the observations in a report released on Wednesday.
Quoting a report by the human rights group Odhikar in October, the HRW said at least 40 people had been killed by law enforcement since the interim government took charge, including 14 who allegedly died due to torture. Almost 8,000 people had been injured in political violence and 81 killed.
In May, the government ordered a '...
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