Friday, December 16

Minority Rights in South Asia in focus at Brussels conference

Shahanur Islam from JusticeMakers Bangladesh and Taslima Nasreen, two of the speakers.
The Netherlands based organisation Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) held a conference entited ”Protecting Minority Rights in South Asia” at the EU Parliament in Brussels on Thursday 8 December 2011 – the international human rights day. It was organised in collaboration with Cecilia Wikström, Member of the European Parliament representing the Swedish Liberal Party, and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Committee of the European Parliament. SASNET’s deputy director Lars Eklund participated in this highly interesting conference where human rights defenders from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan and Nepal addressed the situation in their respective home countries to some 130 European representatives, MEPs, policymakers, NGOs and media.
Amongst the speakers were Taslima Nasreen, Bangladeshi writer in exile, winner of the European Parliament Sakharov Prize 1994; Anuradha Koirala (photo to the left), awarded CNN Hero 2010 for her impressive work against human trafficking in Nepal – more information about Ms. Koirala and her organisation Maiti; Shahanur Islam, founder of Justice Makers – a fact finding organisation documenting abuses against minorities and indigenous peoples in Bangladesh; Naveed Walter, president of Human Rights Focus Pakistan, documenting similar abuses in Pakistan; and Ram Chettri, founder of Bhutanese Advocacy Forum, fighting for the rights of the Bhutanese refugees now residing in Nepal and other countries.
During the conference, GHRD presented a joint manifesto on minority rights in South Asia with specific recommendations to the European authorities, which was created during a three days regional symposium in India, Mumbai held one month earlier. It concludes that religious, ethnic, and sexual minorities remain amongst the most vulnerable groups in South Asia, as they are subject to discrimination and human rights violations, including discriminatory laws, land grabbing, attacks against places of worship, businesses and homes, physical and sexual assaults, forced conversions, killings and threats, which largely go unreported by national and international authorities.
The manifesto also concludes that it remains too difficult for civil society and local human rights organizations in South Asia to access the EU institutions and calls for actions to bridge the gap between human rights defenders on the ground and the EU institutions.
Cecilia Wikström, member of the European Parliament for the liberal group (ALDE) expressed her support for the manifesto and its goals. She has also tabled a priority written question to Catherine Ashton, the European Union's High Representative  for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, asking for the creation of a support unit within the new external action service to better involve grassroots human rights defenders in the networks and activities of the External Action Service and European Institutions. 
Lars Eklund met Sradhanand Sital, Chairman of the Global Human Rights Defence (seen together on photo), and discussed collaboration with SASNET and Lund University. Already today, GHRD has an agreement with the Human Rights Programme at Lund University to send students every year as volunteers for the organisation. A couple of these were actually assistanst in the organisation of the Brussels conference that was held in the EU Parliament’s Altiero Spinelli Building at Plaza Luxembourg.

Thursday, December 15

JusticeMakers Bangladesh Attends the EU Conference on Protecting Minority Rights in South Asia

Global Human Rights Defense (GHRD), in collaboration with MEP Cecilia Wikström and the ALDE Group organized a conference on ‘Protecting minority rights in South Asia at the European Parliament in Brussels on the 8th of December 2011 
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Advocate Shahanur Islam, founder of JusticeMakers Bangladesh attend the programme along with more than 130 parliamentarians, NGOs, media, and relevant international authorities and embassies. Please find the full speech of Mr. Islam here.

The conference was the first of its kind and was designed as a unique opportunity for grassroots activists and human rights defenders from South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan) to speak out about the situation in their home countries. The key aim was to begin dialogue on human rights and South Asia within the European context, strengthen cooperation between the grassroots activists and international authorities and to raise awareness on issues regarding minority rights in South Asia.

The key speakers were Taslima Nasreen, Bangladeshi writer in exile known for her fight for womens rights and winner of the European Parliament Sakharov Prize 1994, and Anuradha Koirala, founder of Maiti Nepal and awarded CNN Hero 2010 for her fight against human trafficking in Nepal. Representives from Bangladesh Minority Watch, Justice Makers Bangladesh, Human Rights Focus Pakistan, Hindu American Foundation and Bhutanese Advocacy Forum also spoke on human rights issues in their home countries, with specific focus on minority rights, trafficking, sexual minorities, poverty, and Dalit issues.

Significant outcomes of the conference included the intention expressed by the host, MEP Cecilia Wikström, to propose a formal question based on the information discussed during the conference, to relevant parliament committees.
 

The conference was also an opportunity to formally present the manifesto ‘Grassroots protection of minority rights in South Asia’, which was developed by over 25 local human rights defenders from Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, in cooperation with GHRD staff, during the GHRD symposium of the same name held in Mumbai, November 2011. The manifesto provides specific recommendations for the EU authorities on how to work with minority issues in South Asia. Please find the full manifesto here.

Tuesday, December 13

JusticeMakers Bangladesh Attends Hearing at the Dutch Parliament

Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD)’s local partners from South Asia spoke on human rights issues in their home countries at a hearing hosted by Harry van Bommel (Socialist Party (SP), and also attended by Wim Kortenoeven (Partij van de Vrijheid (PVV) at the Dutch Parliament on Wednesday, December 7. The hearing focused on the human rights situations in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan.

Advocate Shahanur Islam, Founder of JusticeMakers Bangladesh was attend the hearing along with other representives from Bangladesh Minority Watch, JusticeMakers Bangladesh, Human Rights Focus Pakistan, Hindu American Foundation Maiti Nepal and Bhutanese Advocacy Forum and also spoke on human rights issues in their home countries, with specific focus on minority rights, trafficking, ethnic & sexual minorities, poverty, and Dalit issues.


The hearing was an opportunity for these grassroots human rights representatives to be heard by parliamentarians of a country that funds aid and human rights initiatives in these countries. The information provided was welcomed by the members of the parliament who encouraged future interaction and the flow of information on the human rights situation in South Asia.

Monday, December 5

STATEMENT :Bangladesh human rights defender, lawyer and journalist received death threats from Islamic militant.



Advocate Shahanur Islam, Founding Secretary General of JusticeMakers Bangladesh, Executive Director of Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), Country observer of Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD), Netherlands, Legal & Human Rights affairs editor of the Monthly Doyel and also member of Dhaka Bar association and Bangladesh bar Council received death threats from a Islamic militant on December 5, 2011 early morning around at 1.20 am in Dhaka. However, it is concerning that, despite of numerous international appeals for increased security for Mr. Islam in previous, the police failed denied to register First information Report or General Diary to ensure Mr. Islam physical security.

According to statement received from Mr. Islam and also the text sms recievd from the perpetrator on December 05, 2011 early morning around at 01.20 am, Mr. Shahanur Islam, received a call from +8801726832465 to his personal cell number +88 01720308080. The caller introducing himself a devoted Muslim people, threatened Mr. Islam stating that you bustard trying to establish gay rights in Bangladesh. Be a good man, leaving gay fucking. Otherwise, we the Muslim people in Bangladesh will learn you properly, so that you forget about gay rights.  Still, you have enough time to come back to the way of Islam. If you do not come under umbrella of Islam and you again encourage people to continue gay life, you will be killed.” Hearing the threatening call, Mr. Islam switched off the cell. Then, Mr. Islam received once again threatening call from above mention number as soon as Mr. Islam switched on his cell phone. The caller again threatened Mr. Islam stating that “you are under our observation. We will follow your every step. You will not get release from us. If you think that you will get release from us keeping your cell phone switched off, you are still living in the heaven of fool.”  Then Mr. islam cut the phone call and blocked that phone number. But later the caller sent a threatening text massage to Mr. Islam stating that Ur 14 generations mthr fuck u male pros fuckn gay bastard..buzz off”.

On the same day morning Mr. Islam went to the Concerned Mohammadpur Police Station to file a First Information Report (FIR) to bring the perpetrators before the book as well as ensure his physical security connecting the threatening phone call and text massage. But the concerned police official denied filing FIR or GD. Rather; the official treated him as guilty person by his behavior.

Recently, on 30 November, 2011 Mr. Islam posted a massage to Internet based Bangladeshi gay forum “Gay Bangladesh” asking a gay victim of physical abused to communicate him to get legal support to bring the perpetrators who abused him.

This is not any isolated instance of such kind of threats on human rights defenders, lawyer and journalist in Bangladesh. It is a very common phenomenon for the professionals like human rights defenders of Bangladesh facing attacked, harassment, ill treatment, death threats from the terrorist, law-enforcing agencies and security forces. It is well-known that Bangladesh has cultivated one of the best cultures of impunity to alleged perpetrators of human rights abuses despite the nation’s presence in the UN Human Rights Council since May 2006. Instead of improving the country’s human rights records the government of Bangladesh has paved the ways to degrade the rights of the citizens through various means of violations

JusticeMakers Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) deeply concerned over the threats received by human rights defender, lawyer & journalist Mr. Shahanur Islam from Islamic Millitant and demanded a full and impartial investigation ito bring the perpetrators before the book.



প্রেস বিজ্ঞপ্তি:দক্ষিণ এশিয়ার সংখ্যালঘু মানবাধিকার রক্ষা বিষয়ক আন্তর্জাতিক কনফারেন্সে যোগদানের উদ্দশ্যে জাস্টিসমেকার্স বাংলাদেশ এর মহাচিব ও নির্বাহী পরিচালকের ঢাকা ত্যাগ।

আন্তর্জাতিক মানবাধিকার প্রতিষ্ঠান গ্লোবাল হিউম্যান রাইটস ডিফেন্স(জিএইচআরডি), দি হেগ, নেদারল্যান্দডস এর আমন্ত্রণে দক্ষিণ এশিয়ার সংখ্যালঘু মানবাধিকার রক্ষা বিষয়ক আন্তর্জাতিক কনফারেন্সে যোগদানের উদ্দশ্যে বিশিষ্ট্য মানবাধিকার আইনজীবী ও জাস্টিসমেকার্স বাংলাদেশ এর মহাচিব ও নির্বাহী পরিচালক এডভোকেট শাহানুর ইসলাম আজ রাতে ঢাকা ত্যাগ করেন  এমিরাটস এয়ার লাইনসের ইকে ৫৮৫ ফ্লাইটে ৮.৫০ মিনিটে তিনি ব্রাসেলস এর পথে রওনা দেন  গ্লোবাল হিউম্যান রাইটস ডিফেন্স(জিএইচআরডি)এর আয়োজনে বেলজিয়ামের রাজধানী ব্রাসেল এ অবস্থিত ইউরোপিয়ান পার্লামেন্টে আগামী ৮ ডিসেম্বর সংখ্যালঘু বিষয়ক এই আন্তর্জাতিক কনফারেন্স অনুষ্টিত হবে  হিউম্যান রাইটস ওয়াচ এর উপদষ্টা পরিষদর সদস্য বিশিষ্ট্য সাংবাদিক ও কলামিষ্ট অধ্যাপক জেন পল মারথোজ এর মডারেশনে ও ইউরোপিয়ান পার্লামেন্টের সুইডিশ লেবার পার্টির সদস্য সিসিলিয়া উইকস্ট্রোম এর সভাপতিত্বে অনুষ্টিব্য এই কনফারেন্স এডভোকেট ইসলাম বাংলদেশের এথনিক ও সেক্সুয়াল সংখ্যালঘুর মানবাধিকার রক্ষা বিষয়ক বক্তব্য প্রদান করবেন এছাড়া বাংলাদেশের বিশিষ্ট্য নারীবাদী লেখিকা তছলিমা নাছরিন এই কনফারেন্সে উপস্থিতথেকে তাঁর মুল্যবান বক্তব্য প্রদান করবেন  এ সময় এডভোকেট ইসলাম ইউরোপি্যান পার্লামেন্টের পররাষ্ট্র ও মানবধিকার বিষয়ক কমিটি এবং দক্ষিণ এশিয়া বিষয়ক ডেলি ডেলিগেশনের সদস্য মিঃ রিচারড হাউট এর সংগে বাংলদেশের এথনিক ও সেক্সুয়াল সংখ্যালঘুর মানবাধিকার রক্ষা বিষয়ক দ্বি-পাক্ষিক আলোচনায় অংশগ্রহণ করবেন বিস্তারিত জানতেঃ http://ghrd.org/pagina.asp?ID=4030
উপরোল্লেখিত কনফারেন্সে যোগদান ছাড়াও এডভোকেট ইসলাম আগামী ৭ ডিসেম্বর নেদারল্যান্সের ডাচ পার্লামেন্ট এর পররাষ্ট্র বিষয়ক কমিটির সংগে বাংলদেশের এথনিক ও সেক্সুয়াল সংখ্যালঘুর মানবাধিকার রক্ষা বিষয়ক আলোচনায় অংশগ্রহণ করবেন  এছাড়া তিনি আগামী ১০ ডিসেম্বর জার্মানির বিভিন্ন মানবাধিকার সংগঠন ও সুশিল সমাজের প্রতিনিধির সাথে বাংলাদেশের বর্তমান মানবাধিকার পরিস্থিতি নিয়ে মতবিনিময় করবেন অতপর, তিনি ১১ ডিসেম্বর সাংবাদিকদের অধিকার রক্ষায় কর্মরত পারিস ভিত্তিক আন্তর্জাতিক সংঠন রিপোটারস উইদাউট বর্ডার এর সংগে সংবাদপত্রের স্বাধীনতা সংক্রান্তে বাংলাদেশের বর্তমান পরিস্থিতি নিয়ে মতবিনিময় করবেন  অবশেষে আগামী ১২ ডিসেম্বর আইনজীবীদের অধিকার ও নিরাত্তা নিয়ে কর্মরত ইউরোপ ভিত্তিক মানবাধিকার সংঠন ইন্টারন্যাশনাল অবজারভেটরি ফর লইয়ার এর সাথে ও ১৩ ডিসেম্বর পারিসের বিভিন্ন মানবাধিকার সংগঠন ও সুশিল সমাজের প্রতিনিধির সাথে বাংলাদেশের বর্তমান মানবাধিকার পরিস্থিতি নিয়ে মতবিনিময় শেষে সেদিন রাতে বাংলাদেশের উদ্দেশ্যে রওনা দিবেন