MARID, 1 (EUROPA PRESS)
The death in custody of the Bangladeshi writer Mushtaq Ahmed, who spent 9 months in preventive detention after publishing an article important of the Authorities, has led the UN Human Rights workplace to paralyze the utility of the Digital Security Law, to take into account that limits the train of elementary rights and freedoms.
Ahmed, important of the authorities’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, died on February 25 after being transferred to the jail hospital. The authorities has introduced that it’s going to study what occurred and the United Nations needs it to be a “swift, clear and unbiased” investigation.
The UN Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, has gone additional and pointed to the “want for a review of the Digital Security Law”, whereas calling for the launch of all these detained “for train their rights to freedom of expression and opinion “.
“A number of UN Human Rights our bodies have expressed concern that the broad-spectrum and ambiguous provisions of the Digital Security Law have been used to punish criticism of the authorities,” Bachelet stated.
On this sense, he recalled that Ahmed’s case isn’t distinctive, since solely in Might 2011 eleven folks have been arrested for allegedly spreading false data or criticizing the official response to the pandemic. On January 20, they have been charged with spreading data that “may destroy communal concord and create disturbances.”
This group consists of the illustrator Ahmed Kishore, who appeared earlier than the choose final week with seen accidents and reported having been subjected to torture. Bachelet has demanded that the complaints of mistreatment be investigated “instantly”, earlier than recalling that it’s not the first time that there are doubts about the procedures of the Fast Motion Battalion, which Kishore blames for the abuses.
On the different hand, the former Chilean president has criticized the obvious extreme use of drive by the police to suppress the protests attributable to the death of Mushtaq Ahmed, which resulted in seven detainees and at the very least 35 injured.
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