Dhaka, June 4 -- Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday said a 'horror museum' should be established to exhibit the findings of torture and persecution uncovered by the Inquiry Commission on Enforced Disappearances.
"The second interim report of the Commission primarily highlighted the severe torture endured by victims of enforced disappearance. Upon hearing these details, Professor Yunus said there should be a 'horror museum' to document this," said his Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.
Speaking at a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy on the Commission's second interim report submitted to the Chief Adviser, he also said the horrific incidents of enforced disappearance that took place in Bangladesh were deeply distur...
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