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THE FRENZY EFFECTIVENESS 
OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN 
RIGHTS TREATIES IN 
BANGLADESH. 
By: 
Md. Zubair Kasem Khan & Md. Mosa Shakil. 
Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah Of Laws (AIKOL) 
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
Outline of the Presentation 
 The Locus of Bangladesh in Asia: At a Glance. 
 Concept of Human Rights (Both in Conventional & Sharīʿah point of 
views. 
 Protection of Human Rights Under Constitution and Int’. Conventions. 
 Violation Of Human Rights Convention In Bangladesh 
Mass Killing & Genocide. Extra-judicial killing. Enforced Disappearance. 
 Conclusion And Policy Recommendations.
The Locus of 
Bangladesh: At a Glance 
Situated: North-Eastern part of South Asia, secure independence in 1971 
after having a tear’s war of nine months. 
Administrative segregate: 7 Divisions, 64 Districts, 481 Upazillas (sub-districts) 
and 4498 Unions. 
Estimated Population 152(+) million, per Capital Income $ 848, GDP 
is $ 2475.97 (per capita), GDP Growth Rate 6.01 %, Gross National 
Product (GNP) 4773.82 (BDT Billion) in the year 2013. 
Ratio of Religious Believers: Muslim holds 90.4%, Hindus 8.3%, 
Buddhists 0.6%, Christians 0.4%, Others 0.3%. 
Bangladesh became the Member State of the United Nations on 
17 September 1974, have ratified and become accession to 
several Conventions and Covenants such as: Convention against 
Torture (CAT); Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and 
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) only to ensure 
the human rights over the citizens of Bangladesh.
Concept of Human Rights 
Human Rights refers to the concept 
of human beings as having universal 
natural rights, or status, regardless of 
legal jurisdiction or other localizing, 
such as ethnicity, nationality, and 
sex. 
The aspiration of Human Rights 
includes- 
 Set of standard that guarantee a 
life befitting a rational human being. 
 Are basic and minimum standards 
without which people can’t live in 
dignity. 
 Guarantees the development and 
wholeness of our being. 
 Are the “Foundation of freedom, 
justice, and peace in the world.”
Continuing… 
CIVIL 
RIGHTS 
Pertaining to 
those rights 
which are related 
to the protection 
of the right to life 
and personal 
liberty 
Example: right to 
life, liberty, 
freedom from 
torture and right 
to own property. 
POLITICAL 
RIGHTS 
Enables the 
people to 
participate in 
running or 
influencing the 
administration of 
the government 
Example: right to 
vote, right to be 
elected and right 
to take part in 
conduct of public 
affairs. 
ECONOMIC 
RIGHTS 
Pertains to access 
to resources- such 
as land, labor, 
physical, and 
financial capital-that 
are essential 
for the creation, 
legal 
appropriation, 
and market 
exchange of 
goods and 
services 
Example:Right to 
work, right to 
own property. 
SOCIAL 
RIGHT 
S 
Relates to 
living 
together 
or 
enjoying 
life in 
communit 
ies or 
organized 
groups. 
Example: 
right to 
social 
security, 
right to 
social 
welfare, 
etc. 
CULTU 
RAL 
RIGHT 
S 
Ensures 
the well-being 
of 
the 
individual 
, 
enrichmen 
t & 
dynamic 
evolution 
of arts, 
manners 
& way of 
living of a 
group 
Example: 
right to 
take part 
in the 
cultural 
life, right 
to social 
security.
Human Rights in Sharīʿah point of 
views 
The Birth-rights of Life and Security: 
In Islam, life is a sacred trust from God and the most basic right of a human being. Allah 
Sub’hana wa Ta’ala recognizes this right in the Quran: 
“…Nor take life – which Allah has made sacred – except for just cause…” (Sura Al Israa: 33). 
He also says, “…if anyone kills a person – unless in retribution for murder or spreading 
corruption in the land – it is as if he kills all mankind while if any saves a life it is as if he 
saves the lives of all mankind…” (Sura Al Maaida: 32). 
The Entitlement to Justice: 
Islam requires that Muslims possess upright character and deal justly with the entire human 
race. Allah says in the Quran: 
“You who believe, be firm in your devotion to God and bear witness impartially: do not let 
hatred of others lead you away from justice, but adhere to justice, for that is closer to 
awareness of God. Be mindful of God: God is well aware of all that you do” (Sura Al Maaida 
:8) 
“… Allah does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not 
expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them. 
Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly…” (Surah Al-Mumtahana: 8).
Protection of Human Rights Under the 
Constitution of Bangladesh. 
The Constitution of Bangladesh (Bangladesh's Constitution of 1972, Reinstated in 
1986, with Amendments through 2011) is considered as the major policy document 
of the Bangladesh government, in which the human rights has got the utmost 
preponderance. Several Articles give protection of Human Rights for the citizens’ of 
the People’s Republic Of Bangladesh. These are: 
 Article-11: “ The Republic shall be a democracy in which fundamental human 
rights and freedoms and respect for the dignity and worth of the human person 
shall be guaranteed…” 
 Article-31: “ To enjoy the protection of the law, and to be treated in accordance 
with law, and only in accordance with law, is the inalienable right of every 
citizen … no action detrimental to the life, liberty, body, reputation or property 
of any person shall be taken except in accordance with law.”
Continuing… 
 Article- 32: “ No person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty save in 
accordance with law.” 
 Article- 33(1): “ No person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without 
being informed, as soon as may be of the grounds for such arrest, nor shall he 
be denied the right to consult and be defended by a legal practitioner of his 
choice…” 
 Article- 33(2): “ Every person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be 
produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of twenty four hours of 
such arrest… and no such person shall be detained in custody beyond the said 
period without the authority of a magistrate…” 
 Article- 35(5): “ … No person shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman, 
or degrading punishment or treatment ...”
Protection of Human Rights Under 
International Conventions. 
The United Nations has adopted a number of international treaties over times for the 
protection of inherent Human Rights of every individual. Some Human Rights 
instruments are: 
International Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman Or 
Degrading Treatment Or Punishment (10 December 1984): 
Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’. Convention on 5th Oct, 1998 for 
the protection of Torture & Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. 
Art. 2(1) 
Each State Party shall take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other 
measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction. 
Art. 2(2) 
No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of 
war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked 
as a justification of torture. 
Art. 4 
(1&2) 
Each State Party shall ensure that all acts of torture are offences under its criminal 
law…shall make these offences punishable by appropriate penalties which take 
into account their grave nature.
Continuing… 
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (16 December 1966, and 
Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’ Covenant on Civil and Political 
Rights (ICCPR) (on 6 September, 2000) only to ensure the human rights over the 
citizens of Bangladesh. Some Civil and Political Rights includes. 
Art 6(1) 
in force from 23 March 1976) 
Every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected 
by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life. 
Art 7 
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading 
treatment or punishment… 
Art 9 
Everyone has the right to liberty and security of person. No one shall be 
subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention. No one shall be deprived of his liberty 
except on such grounds and in accordance with such procedure as are 
established by law. 
The right of Peaceful assembly shall be recognished. No restriction may be 
Art 21 placed on exercise of this right…
Continuing… 
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (16 December 
1966, and in force from 3 January 1976) 
Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’ Covenant on Economic, Social 
and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) (5 Oct 1998) only to ensure the human rights over the 
citizens of Bangladesh. Some Social and Cultural rights under this Covenant includes: 
Art 1 
All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they 
freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social 
and cultural development. 
Art 5 
No restriction upon or derogation from any of the fundamental human rights 
recognized or existing in any country in virtue of law, conventions, regulations 
or custom shall be admitted on the pretext that the present Covenant does not 
recognize such rights or that it recognizes them to a lesser extent.
VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER 
INT’. CONVENTIONS IN BANGLADESH 
The recent past 4 years of case study shows that, Bangladesh continues to 
be wracked by human rights violations in divergent ways. These may be 
seen Sometimes: 
 By way of Mass killing and genocide. 
 By way of Extra judicial killing. 
 In the form of being Tortured to deaths 
 By way of Grievous Injured, which sometimes tends to Permanent 
disablement. 
 Disappearance and 
 Political violence.
Mass killing and Genocide at Shapla 
Chattar in Matijhil on 5 May 13 
 “Hefazate Islam” is a Non-Political Party. 
 Their were 13 point demands. 
 Although this mob of Ulema supposed to end with the 
arrival of the Chief Ulema “Alama Ahmad Shafi”, he 
could not arrived due to Political matter. 
 At night, the attack done by the joint forces over the 
innocent peace loving Ulemas. 
 202 activist were deaths and around 2500 persons 
missing.
Violation of Human Rights on 
Shapla Chattar
Mass killing and genocide at Shapla Chattar in Matijhil on 5 
May 13 
 .
Mass killing and genocide in Bangladesh 
on 28th February 2013. 
 Allama Delware Hossain Sayedee. 
 Has been sentenced to death for allegedly committing crimes 
against humanity during the war in 1971. 
 Supporters took to the streets and protested the verdict. 
 Police put down the mass protest using fire arms, guns, tear 
shells, charging baton . 
 At Least 81 Have Been Killed, Including 4 Police Men.
Mass killing and genocide in Bangladesh on 28th 
February 2013.
Genocide on the basis of Allam Delowar Hossain 
Saydee
Extra-judicial killing and Disappearances 
 On April 18, 2012, former Member of Parliament, M Ilias Ali 
and his driver Ansar Ali. 
 On April 4, 2012 Aminul Islam (41), a leader of the Bangladesh 
garments and industrial workers federation. 
 On Dec 4,2013, 7 person had been disappeared in Dhaka City. 
 On April 27,2014, 7 person had been disappeared in 
Narayongong City.
Continuing… 
Violation of Human Rights were: 
Article 31 of BD Constitution 
….no action detrimental to the life, liberty, body, reputation or property of 
any person shall be taken except in accordance with law.” 
Article- 35(5) of BD Constitution 
“ … No person shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman, or 
degrading punishment or treatment ...” 
Art. 2(1) of ICATOCIDTP 
…prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction…
Continuing… 
Art 6(1) of the ICCPR 
Every human being has the inherent right to life. This 
right shall be protected by law 
Art 7 of the ICCPR 
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, 
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment… 
Art 21 of the ICCPR 
The right of Peaceful assembly shall be recognished. 
No restriction may be placed on exercise of this right…
Statistics on January to April 
2011
Statistics on January to April 2012
CONCLUSION AND POLICY 
RECOMMENDATIONS… 
 Reformation of investigation committee. 
 Assurance of the rights of every people. 
 Ensure the security of their right to life and property. 
 Implementation of law (both in domestic and international) within 
the country. 
 Accountability of the law enforcement agents need to be ensured. 
 Proper Training should be given to the law enforcement Agents. 
 Rule of Law must to established.
Thank you

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The Frenzy Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties In Bangladesh.

  • 1. THE FRENZY EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES IN BANGLADESH. By: Md. Zubair Kasem Khan & Md. Mosa Shakil. Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah Of Laws (AIKOL) International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
  • 2. Outline of the Presentation  The Locus of Bangladesh in Asia: At a Glance.  Concept of Human Rights (Both in Conventional & Sharīʿah point of views.  Protection of Human Rights Under Constitution and Int’. Conventions.  Violation Of Human Rights Convention In Bangladesh Mass Killing & Genocide. Extra-judicial killing. Enforced Disappearance.  Conclusion And Policy Recommendations.
  • 3. The Locus of Bangladesh: At a Glance Situated: North-Eastern part of South Asia, secure independence in 1971 after having a tear’s war of nine months. Administrative segregate: 7 Divisions, 64 Districts, 481 Upazillas (sub-districts) and 4498 Unions. Estimated Population 152(+) million, per Capital Income $ 848, GDP is $ 2475.97 (per capita), GDP Growth Rate 6.01 %, Gross National Product (GNP) 4773.82 (BDT Billion) in the year 2013. Ratio of Religious Believers: Muslim holds 90.4%, Hindus 8.3%, Buddhists 0.6%, Christians 0.4%, Others 0.3%. Bangladesh became the Member State of the United Nations on 17 September 1974, have ratified and become accession to several Conventions and Covenants such as: Convention against Torture (CAT); Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) only to ensure the human rights over the citizens of Bangladesh.
  • 4. Concept of Human Rights Human Rights refers to the concept of human beings as having universal natural rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction or other localizing, such as ethnicity, nationality, and sex. The aspiration of Human Rights includes-  Set of standard that guarantee a life befitting a rational human being.  Are basic and minimum standards without which people can’t live in dignity.  Guarantees the development and wholeness of our being.  Are the “Foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.”
  • 5. Continuing… CIVIL RIGHTS Pertaining to those rights which are related to the protection of the right to life and personal liberty Example: right to life, liberty, freedom from torture and right to own property. POLITICAL RIGHTS Enables the people to participate in running or influencing the administration of the government Example: right to vote, right to be elected and right to take part in conduct of public affairs. ECONOMIC RIGHTS Pertains to access to resources- such as land, labor, physical, and financial capital-that are essential for the creation, legal appropriation, and market exchange of goods and services Example:Right to work, right to own property. SOCIAL RIGHT S Relates to living together or enjoying life in communit ies or organized groups. Example: right to social security, right to social welfare, etc. CULTU RAL RIGHT S Ensures the well-being of the individual , enrichmen t & dynamic evolution of arts, manners & way of living of a group Example: right to take part in the cultural life, right to social security.
  • 6. Human Rights in Sharīʿah point of views The Birth-rights of Life and Security: In Islam, life is a sacred trust from God and the most basic right of a human being. Allah Sub’hana wa Ta’ala recognizes this right in the Quran: “…Nor take life – which Allah has made sacred – except for just cause…” (Sura Al Israa: 33). He also says, “…if anyone kills a person – unless in retribution for murder or spreading corruption in the land – it is as if he kills all mankind while if any saves a life it is as if he saves the lives of all mankind…” (Sura Al Maaida: 32). The Entitlement to Justice: Islam requires that Muslims possess upright character and deal justly with the entire human race. Allah says in the Quran: “You who believe, be firm in your devotion to God and bear witness impartially: do not let hatred of others lead you away from justice, but adhere to justice, for that is closer to awareness of God. Be mindful of God: God is well aware of all that you do” (Sura Al Maaida :8) “… Allah does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly…” (Surah Al-Mumtahana: 8).
  • 7. Protection of Human Rights Under the Constitution of Bangladesh. The Constitution of Bangladesh (Bangladesh's Constitution of 1972, Reinstated in 1986, with Amendments through 2011) is considered as the major policy document of the Bangladesh government, in which the human rights has got the utmost preponderance. Several Articles give protection of Human Rights for the citizens’ of the People’s Republic Of Bangladesh. These are:  Article-11: “ The Republic shall be a democracy in which fundamental human rights and freedoms and respect for the dignity and worth of the human person shall be guaranteed…”  Article-31: “ To enjoy the protection of the law, and to be treated in accordance with law, and only in accordance with law, is the inalienable right of every citizen … no action detrimental to the life, liberty, body, reputation or property of any person shall be taken except in accordance with law.”
  • 8. Continuing…  Article- 32: “ No person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty save in accordance with law.”  Article- 33(1): “ No person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed, as soon as may be of the grounds for such arrest, nor shall he be denied the right to consult and be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice…”  Article- 33(2): “ Every person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of twenty four hours of such arrest… and no such person shall be detained in custody beyond the said period without the authority of a magistrate…”  Article- 35(5): “ … No person shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment or treatment ...”
  • 9. Protection of Human Rights Under International Conventions. The United Nations has adopted a number of international treaties over times for the protection of inherent Human Rights of every individual. Some Human Rights instruments are: International Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment (10 December 1984): Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’. Convention on 5th Oct, 1998 for the protection of Torture & Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Art. 2(1) Each State Party shall take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction. Art. 2(2) No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture. Art. 4 (1&2) Each State Party shall ensure that all acts of torture are offences under its criminal law…shall make these offences punishable by appropriate penalties which take into account their grave nature.
  • 10. Continuing… International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (16 December 1966, and Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’ Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (on 6 September, 2000) only to ensure the human rights over the citizens of Bangladesh. Some Civil and Political Rights includes. Art 6(1) in force from 23 March 1976) Every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life. Art 7 No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment… Art 9 Everyone has the right to liberty and security of person. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention. No one shall be deprived of his liberty except on such grounds and in accordance with such procedure as are established by law. The right of Peaceful assembly shall be recognished. No restriction may be Art 21 placed on exercise of this right…
  • 11. Continuing… International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (16 December 1966, and in force from 3 January 1976) Bangladesh ratified and become accession to this Int’ Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) (5 Oct 1998) only to ensure the human rights over the citizens of Bangladesh. Some Social and Cultural rights under this Covenant includes: Art 1 All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. Art 5 No restriction upon or derogation from any of the fundamental human rights recognized or existing in any country in virtue of law, conventions, regulations or custom shall be admitted on the pretext that the present Covenant does not recognize such rights or that it recognizes them to a lesser extent.
  • 12. VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INT’. CONVENTIONS IN BANGLADESH The recent past 4 years of case study shows that, Bangladesh continues to be wracked by human rights violations in divergent ways. These may be seen Sometimes:  By way of Mass killing and genocide.  By way of Extra judicial killing.  In the form of being Tortured to deaths  By way of Grievous Injured, which sometimes tends to Permanent disablement.  Disappearance and  Political violence.
  • 13. Mass killing and Genocide at Shapla Chattar in Matijhil on 5 May 13  “Hefazate Islam” is a Non-Political Party.  Their were 13 point demands.  Although this mob of Ulema supposed to end with the arrival of the Chief Ulema “Alama Ahmad Shafi”, he could not arrived due to Political matter.  At night, the attack done by the joint forces over the innocent peace loving Ulemas.  202 activist were deaths and around 2500 persons missing.
  • 14. Violation of Human Rights on Shapla Chattar
  • 15. Mass killing and genocide at Shapla Chattar in Matijhil on 5 May 13  .
  • 16. Mass killing and genocide in Bangladesh on 28th February 2013.  Allama Delware Hossain Sayedee.  Has been sentenced to death for allegedly committing crimes against humanity during the war in 1971.  Supporters took to the streets and protested the verdict.  Police put down the mass protest using fire arms, guns, tear shells, charging baton .  At Least 81 Have Been Killed, Including 4 Police Men.
  • 17. Mass killing and genocide in Bangladesh on 28th February 2013.
  • 18. Genocide on the basis of Allam Delowar Hossain Saydee
  • 19. Extra-judicial killing and Disappearances  On April 18, 2012, former Member of Parliament, M Ilias Ali and his driver Ansar Ali.  On April 4, 2012 Aminul Islam (41), a leader of the Bangladesh garments and industrial workers federation.  On Dec 4,2013, 7 person had been disappeared in Dhaka City.  On April 27,2014, 7 person had been disappeared in Narayongong City.
  • 20. Continuing… Violation of Human Rights were: Article 31 of BD Constitution ….no action detrimental to the life, liberty, body, reputation or property of any person shall be taken except in accordance with law.” Article- 35(5) of BD Constitution “ … No person shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment or treatment ...” Art. 2(1) of ICATOCIDTP …prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction…
  • 21. Continuing… Art 6(1) of the ICCPR Every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law Art 7 of the ICCPR No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment… Art 21 of the ICCPR The right of Peaceful assembly shall be recognished. No restriction may be placed on exercise of this right…
  • 22. Statistics on January to April 2011
  • 23. Statistics on January to April 2012
  • 24. CONCLUSION AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS…  Reformation of investigation committee.  Assurance of the rights of every people.  Ensure the security of their right to life and property.  Implementation of law (both in domestic and international) within the country.  Accountability of the law enforcement agents need to be ensured.  Proper Training should be given to the law enforcement Agents.  Rule of Law must to established.