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Bangladesh says UN to probe 'atrocities' committed during unrest

A United Nations team will travel to Bangladesh to investigate "atrocities" committed during the unrest that toppled premier Sheikh Hasina last week, the country's interim government said in a statement Thursday.

15 August 2024, MVT 19:32
In this photograph taken on August 12, 2024, a college student paints graffiti on a wall at Dhaka university in the capital. Students who led the weeks of protests that toppled autocratic premier Sheikh Hasina are back on the streets to give the capital Dhaka a makeover. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP)
15 August 2024, MVT 19:32

A United Nations team will travel to Bangladesh to investigate "atrocities" committed during the unrest that toppled premier Sheikh Hasina last week, the country's interim government said in a statement Thursday.

"The United Nations is sending a UN fact finding team next week to probe atrocities committed during the Student Revolution in July and early this month," the statement said.

It added that the move had been discussed between UN human rights chief Volker Turk and interim Bangladeshi leader Muhammad Yunus during a phone call late Wednesday.

The statement said the fact-finding mission would be tasked with investigating "widespread human rights abuses".

Hasina's government was accused of many such abuses during her 15 years in power, including the mass detention and extrajudicial killing of political opponents.

She fled by helicopter to India -- where she remains -- 10 days ago as student-led protests flooded Dhaka's streets in a dramatic end to her iron-fisted rule.

© Agence France-Presse

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