1400 people died during Bangladesh violence, UN released data – India tv hindi

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Geneva: At least 1400 people were killed during the Bangladesh violence. This shocking report has been released by the United Nations Human Rights Office on Wednesday. The UN said that more than 1,400 people are feared dead in Bangladesh in the action taken against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the summer six weeks in summer.

The Geneva -based office said in a new report that security and intelligence services are involved in “systematically” violations, which may be crimes against humanity and require an investigation. The Human Rights Office, citing “various reliable sources”, said that more than 1,400 people are expected to be killed and thousands of people were injured in demonstrations between July 1 and August 15.

Former PM Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had left the country and moved to India in Bangladesh and has been here since August 5 last year. After these widespread performance, the 16 -year -old government of his Awami League fell. After this, Mohammad Yunus took over as the interim government of Bangladesh on August 8, 2024. United Nations Human Rights Head Volcar Turk indicated that “judicial killings, widely arbitrary, were widely arrested” by the information and coordination of political leadership and top security officers to suppress protests. (AP)

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