A cartoon on secret detentions in Bangladesh. Credit: Mehedi Haque/The New Age |
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We Shouldn’t Expect Released ‘Secret Detainees’ in Bangladesh to Talk About What Happened
Three men recently released have denied that they were in law enforcement custody. That’s not surprising, given the threats and intimidation involved.
Last week, academic Mubashar Hasan, allegedly held in secret detention by Bangladesh’s military intelligence agency for 44 days, was released blindfolded onto the streets of Dhaka. This followed the release a day earlier of journalist Utpal Das, also believed to have been in secret custody for over two months. In the same week, another disappeared man, Aminur Rahman, was also ‘released’, again apparently from secret detention, though this time he was brought to court and ordered back into state custody after police accused him of involvement in a bomb attack.