Turk, a UN Human Rights High Commissioner, said Turk Turk said the Bangladesh Army was warned of losing their ability to participate in peacekeeping missions when they were involved in the July movement.
The BBC said this in an interview broadcast on 'Hardtok' Podcast on March 5. “We have actually warned the army that if they are involved, they may no longer be the country supply,” he said. As a result, we have seen changes. Later, Muhammad Yunus took over as the new chief adviser to the interim administration. '
Responding to a question from Stephen Sakar, presenter of the hardtock, Falka Turk said, 'In July -August, you know that the students had a huge protest. They were upset with the government under Sheikh Hasina. There was widespread oppression. Their desire, in fact, was our voice, my voice, which we were able to do and we made a view to the situation. '
Falker Turk mentions, Dr. After Yunus took over as the chief adviser, he requested him to send a mission to a information -friendly mission in Bangladesh so that the situation could be focused on the situation and what was happening. He also said, 'It actually helped. I was in Bangladesh last year, the students were very grateful to us for our position, to talk and support them. '
Last Wednesday (March 7th), Turk presented a fact -finding report in Turk Geneva, where details of human rights violations and torture were given during the protests in Bangladesh in July and August 2021.
It is important to confirm accountability for human rights violations, adding that during dialogue with the United Nations Chief Member State and the civil society, whose purpose is to promote accountability, justice and human rights reform in Bangladesh.
“The main exploration is that we have enough reasons to believe that it is in the report published on February 12,” he said. We believe that former government officials, members of the security and intelligence agencies and allies of the former ruling party have violated organized and systematic human rights. '
Representatives of the interim government and civil society of Bangladesh also participated in the event.
