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Saudi to stop hiring costly Bangladeshi workers

Saudi recruitment offices have decided to stop hiring Bangladeshi workers because they claim that a supply crunch has raised costs, the media reported on Tuesday. Ibrahim Al-Megheimish, a recruitment expert, said that there were too few Bangladeshi maids from BDworkers seeking employment, which now means costs have risen from $1,000-1,800 just to bring them to Saudi Arabia, Arab News reported. He said the cost outlined by the Saudi labour ministry is not enough to cover all the expenses incurred in bringing workers to the country. This ha...

Fanaticism on rise in India, Bangladesh: Taslima

Drawing parallels between the cold blooded killings of bloggers in Bangladesh and the murder of M.M. Kalburgi, a writer and rationalist from Karnataka, Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin said the incident showed the growing intolerance of religious fanatics in both India and Bangladesh. “Is there no freedom of expression in India? It is supposed to be the largest democratic country and a secular one. In that case, why are rationalists being killed,” asked Nasrin. tasleema nasreenIn an interview to IANS, the exiled author said it seem...

Rs 5 lakh compensation to Felani’s family!

India’s National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has recommended its Home Ministry to pay a compensation of half a million Indian rupees to the family of murdered Bangladeshi girl Felani Khatun. The NHRC verdict stated that: “The Commission is aware that the security forces are discharging a sensitive job at the borders. They must, however, adhere to some discipline and norms while performing such duty,” adding that a compliance report be submitted from the ministry within six weeks. Quoting a BSF order, which asks its troopers to ‘exercise utmost restraint when dealing with unarmed women and children’, the verdict went on to say that Felani was an unarmed girl. As a result, the BSF constable who shot at her acted in disregard of the circular issued by the BSF Headquarters.”

Families seek justice on ‘lawless’ Indo-Bangla border

As thousands of Bangladeshis and Indians celebrated the end of one of the world’s most intractable border disputes, Fatema Khatun was quietly hopeful of finally seeing justice. Fifteen years after Khatun’s husband, Badshah Mia, was hacked to death and his body dumped on a canal bank near their home along the border, no one has been charged with his murder, reports AFP. But the mother of six is praying that this month’s historic land swap between the two countries AFP Photoalong their frontier—sparking wild celebrations—means the case will at last...

SUST teachers assaulted by BCL men

Activists of Bangladesh Chatra League (BCL) of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) unit attacked on agitated pro-Awami League teachers, those who were undergoing movement demanding immediate removal of its Vice Chancellor Professor Aminul Haque Bhuyan, on Sunday morning at campus, 30 August 2015. At least 10 teachers were injured following the attack including two female teachers and 6 journalists were assaulted at that time. DSC_0042The teachers under the banner ‘Mohan Muktijuddher Chetonay Udbuddho Shikkhakgon’ started movement ...

Ensure justice for enforced disappearances: Rights bodies

The United Nations has declared August 30 as the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, to remember victims of enforced disappearance and the agony of their families. The Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), the Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC), and FIDH join the families of disappeared victims in Bangladesh and around the world to mark this day. Our organisations call for the return of all disappeared human-rights-Bangladeshpersons to their families, and demand that the governm...
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