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Human rights violated even in the US: Hasan


Published : 11 Dec 2021 09:44 PM | Updated : 16 Dec 2021 03:09 PM

Information and Broadcasting Minister as well as AL Joint General Secretary Dr Hasan Mahmud said the imposing a ban on others by the USA is one-sided and ineffective as human rights are extremely violated even in the United States. 

“The United States imposed a ban on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  But later, they (USA) gave red carpet reception to him which proved that such bans are futile,” Hasan Mahmud told reporters after attending a freshers’ reception of University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS) on Saturday. 

On February 26 this year, the United Nations (UN) urged the US government to stop the torture of police and racism, said the minister. An article, published by The Guardian in October this year, stated that 55 per cent of death between 1980 and 2018 in police custody remained ‘unreported’ or ‘miss labeled’, which means that the exact cause of those deaths was not revealed, he added. 

Hasan Mahmud said the death rate of black people is three and half times more than white people though the black people are only 10 per cent of the total population in the USA. The world people didn't forget the tragic incident of the last year when cops killed a black man suffocating him with knee, he added. 

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UITS Chairman and PHP Family Founder Sufi Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Turkey Ambassador to Dhaka Mostafa Osman Turan, Dhaka University Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr ASM Maksud Kamal, PHP Family Director Mohammed Amir Hossain Sohel and Freedom Fighter Mohammad Rafiq, among others, addressed the function with UITS Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mohammad Solaiman in the chair. 

Later, the minister joined the annual general meeting of Janasangjog Samity.