Friday, March 5, 2021

JusticeMakers Bangladesh Celebrates Music Freedom day 2021

 Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights along with its partner organization JusticeMakers Bangladesh and Human Rights Development Project, Khulna celebrates the Music Freedom Day 2021 at Naogaon and Khulna today on 03 March 2021. The celebration of music freedom day is coordinated and supported by Freemuse, Denmark. They celebrates the day in Bangladesh with human chain, rally, dissuasion meeting as well as performing open air stage show by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender artists


Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights along with its partner organization JusticeMakers Bangladesh and Human Rights Development Project, Khulna celebrates the Music Freedom Day 2021 at Naogaon and Khulna today. The celebration of music freedom day is coordinated and supported by Freemuse, Denmark. They celebrates the day in Bangladesh with human chain, rally, dissuasion meeting as well as performing open air stage show by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender artists.

With the theme of Imagine pandemic without art as well as practice the arts without border, build the county free of fundamentalist; an open discussion has been organized at Naogaon. Advocate Shahanur Islam, Secretary General of Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights and JusticeMakers Bangladesh as well as a persecuted Columnist, Blogger and Human Rights Activist delivered the welcome speech during the discussion.

The discussants demanded to ensure the freedom of artistic expression as well as freedom of opinion as stated in constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and other international human rights instrument including UDHR, ICESCR during the open discussion.

Later an open air musical show has been staged by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender artists.


With the theme of Imagine Pandemic without Art a human chain and rally is organized in front of symmetry road, Khulna as the part of the celebration. Around 80 people from different profession including civil society member, lawyer, journalist, art and cultural performers and activist are participated the human chain and rally.

After organizing human chain and rally an open discussion meeting has been organized at the office of HRDP, Khulna. Presided over by Advocate Shunil, moderated by Jamal Uddin Moral Arts Rights Activists are participated the discussion meeting.

BIHR, JusticeMakers Bangladesh and HRDP, Khulna also issued the press release and press statement to the news media in Bangladesh emphasizing the importance of this day.

Apart from the said activities BIHR, JusticeMakers Bangladesh and HRDP, Khulna disseminated the all activities and continued the campaign through social media and blog.

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Press release: Support for Colleague Shahanur Islam

Press release: Support for Colleague Shahanur Islam


This press release publish in Italian and English, from the Threatened Lawyers Observatory in support of the lawyer Shahanur Islam, defender of human rights.

Shahanur Islam is a lawyer, human rights defender, and blogger from Bangladesh. 
He is Secretary General and Honorary Executive Director of the Bangladesh Institute for Human Rights (BIHR) and founder of JusticeMakers Bangladesh. His work focuses in particular on minority rights, LGBT rights and cases of torture, killings and enforced disappearances by law enforcement.

Due to its activity, Islam has received many threats, has been attacked, hindered and even attacked, as well as involved in falsely constructed cases.

 To name some of the attacks he suffered:

- in October / November 2017, he received death threats by telephone after some of his statements / articles on LGBT rights were published on national blogs / online media;
- in September 2018, he received repeated threats of physical assault, death threats, as well as hate speech on Facebook as a result of his statements made in relation to the legalization of homosexuality in Bangladesh;
- more recently, on 26 August 2020, he was attacked in court by the son of the counterparty and by 12 other defendants;
on 15 November 2020 he was threatened with death with beheading, he was again threatened with death, on the street, in the name of Allah, after the publication of an interview with him in Bangladesh DBC news on the defense of LGBTQ rights in Bangladesh.

Islam has received important recognition from international organizations and bodies for its work. For example, he received the Asia Justice Makers Fellowship 2010 from International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) and, given his experience, some of his statements have been quoted by major international media.

We recall that lawyers play a fundamental role as sentinels and promoters of rights and their function must be protected, certainly not hindered: "In a society founded on respect for the rule of law, the lawyer plays a special role (...). The lawyer must serve the interests of justice as well as those of those whose rights and freedoms he is called to assert and defend (...). Respect for the professional function of the lawyer is an essential condition for the rule of law and democracy in society. " (CCBE Code of Conduct for European Lawyers, Article 1.1.)

IS,

"Governments must ensure that lawyers (a) are able to perform all of their professional functions without intimidation, impediment, harassment or undue interference; (b) are able to travel and consult freely with their clients both at the within their country and abroad; and (c) do not undergo, or are threatened to undergo, judicial proceedings or administrative, economic or other sanctions for any action taken in accordance with recognized professional duties, standards and ethics . " (Fundamental principles on the role of lawyers, United Nations, principle 16).

We express our support for our endangered colleague Shahanur Islam and urge the relevant authorities to take a stand and grant Mr. Islam due protection and recognition for his role and laudable efforts.

Rome, February 3, 2021

The Threatened Lawyers' Observatory

To read original press release please visit the following link:    

https://www.camerepenali.it/cat/10807/il_sostegno_a_favore_del_collega_shahanur_islam.html

Friday, November 6, 2020

JMBT Joint Civil Society Call for a Global Fund for Social Protection to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and to build a better future

 


The Press Released “Over 200 civil society organizations and trade unions unite to call for a Global Fund for Social Protection to protect the most vulnerable during COVID-19 and beyond” is here, (pdf version).

Civil Society Call for a Global Fund for Social Protection to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and to build a better future

Pdf version available here.

We, civil society and faith-based organizations, trade unions and members of the Global Coalition for Social Protection Floors, in view of the global harm from the COVID-19 pandemic, call on governments worldwide to ensure – through national and global solidarity – that national social protection floors are made available to all people with the help of a Global Fund for Social Protection. National floors of social protection are vital to leave no one behind. They ensure universal access to essential health care as well as basic income security across the life course.

 We recall that

  • The member states of the United Nations have long agreed on the fundamental human rights of all people to social protection and to health;*
  • Despite this, more than two thirds of the world’s population are still denied the right to comprehensive social protection;
  • As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people without protection is increasing significantly, with the number of people that are food insecure alone projected to double to a quarter of a billion this year;
  • Social protection systems are a proven direct and fast-acting mechanism that reduce and prevent poverty, help counter inequality, and can unleash the creativity and productive capacity of people by providing a basic level of security that ensures dignity and access to all essential goods and public services;
  • Social protection is a vital investment in socio-economic development and in resilience in view of natural and climate disasters, economic and other humanitarian crises;
  • Social protection systems offer highly effective safeguards against the social and economic fallout of the present and future health and socio-economic crises; and
  • Many studies have shown that ensuring a basic level of social protection for all is affordable for most countries and entirely achievable through the solidarity of the international community.

We recognize, that

  • Many national governments develop, implement and monitor social protection floors, with the participation of civil society, trade unions and informal worker organizations;
  • Generally and principally  the financing of social protection systems must fall to national budgets;
  • There are, nevertheless, a few countries where technical support for the setting-up of national social protection floors and co-financing from the international community are required due to multiple factors, including high socio-economic vulnerability and persistent low levels of national revenue;
  • Based on conditions in the pre-COVID-19 era, some 10 to 15 countries have social protection financing gaps amounting to more than 10 per cent of their GDP, and require temporary international co-financing of minimum social protection floors, while they strengthen domestic resource mobilisation.

We call on all governments  

  • To create a Global Fund for Social Protection, based on the principle of global solidarity, to support countries to design, implement and, in specific cases, provide temporary co-financing for national social protection floors. The mandate of the Fund would be to:
    • Support the introduction or finalization of national social protection floors with the full participation of people of all ages, including women, people with disabilities, minorities, and those living in poverty in their design, implementation and monitoring;
    • Ensure that national social protection floors are prepared for sustainability and for expansion in the event of shocks that affect entire communities;
    • Co-finance – on a transitional basis – the costs of setting up social protection floors in low-income countries where such transfers would otherwise require a prohibitively high share of the country’s total tax revenue;
    • Support the strengthening of domestic resource mobilisation, including international tax regulation, to underpin the future sustainability of national social protection systems;
    • Offer additional support for specific shock-responsive social protection interventions in countries where floors have not yet been established. 

We envisage, that

  • The Global Fund for Social Protection would:
    • Be governed by a board, representative of both recipient and donor states, civil society organizations, trade unions and informal workers organisations in accordance with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (2005) and ILO Recommendation R204 (2015);
    • Be governed by the principles of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, notably the respect for country ownership, national financial co-responsibility and the necessary support for national systems;
    • Operate under the principles of accountability, transparency and participation;
    • Be financed through a combination of different sources such as:
      • Representing a greater focus of existing international development aid resources and development finance facilities;
      • Specifically earmarked sources, such as national, regional or global financial transaction taxes (FTT), an arms trade tax, carbon taxes, air ticket solidarity levies, and levies on profits;
      • Increased development aid, multilateral grants and funds for emergency response;
      • Voluntary contributions of individuals and other donors.
  • UN organizations and development and humanitarian aid organizations, including civil society active in the countries of focus will deliver technical country support.

We therefore call on all governments

  • To establish a Global Fund for Social Protection that will help bring an end to avoidable human suffering, poverty, extreme inequality, ill-health and avoidable deaths associated with the current and future crises, and for them to invest in the development of national social protection floors in all countries through the principle of national and global solidarity.

Note:

* As enshrined, for example, in articles 22 and 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), articles 9 and 12 of the International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), ILO Recommendation 202 (2012) as well as other instruments and confirmed by the Sustainable Development Goals (2015).



Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Statement: Ensure the protection of Human Rights Lawyer Mr. Shahanur Islam

 


TERRORIST ATTACK ON RIGHTS LAWYER IN BANGLADESH

Ensure the protection of Human Rights Lawyer Mr. Shahanur Islam as well as ensure exemplary punishment of Md. Jahurul Islm, his son Jobayer Hossain and other culprits.

The Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers of the International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL), Paris Bar (Barreau de Paris), France, Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network, Soth Africa, South Asian Network for Refugees IDPs & Migrants (SANRIM), Srilanka , Twin Cities Nonviolent, USA, International CURE, Washington, DC, USA, Rights First International, UK, Free Trade Union Centre of Srilanka, Human Rights Alliance Bangladesh (HRAB), Bangladesh Centre for Human Rights and Development (BCHRD), Manab Unnayan Kendra (MUk), Meherpur, Bangladesh, Human Rights Development Project (HRDP), Kulna, Bangladesh, Plain Welfare Truth Foundation, Naogaon, Bangladesh, Law for Nation, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nice Foundation, Khulna, Bangladesh, Amader Ain, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), JusticeMakers Bangladesh , Lawyers for Lawyers Bangladesh and others prominent international and national human rights and development expert and lawyers condemn the terrorist attack on human rights lawyer Mr. Shahanur Islam in Bangladesh and call for exemplary punishment against the culprit after a quick and impartial investigation.

According to reports published in different Bengali newspapers in Bangladesh including the Daily Prothom Alo and other reliable source, on 26th of August 2020 around at 1:25 pm, Mr. Shahanur Islam, a human rights lawyer in Bangladesh was attacked by a group of politically-motivated terrorists at the court premises of Naogaon district in the northern part of Bangladesh.

Mr. Islam was taking part in the hearing against Md. Jahurul Islam, Member of District Parishad (district level highest local government unit), Naogaon alleging forgery of court document (forgery of signature of court issued summons) at the learned Judicial Magistrate Cognizance Court No. 05, Naogaon and the learned court ordered him to jail custody. The police then took him out from the court room.

As soon as Mr. Islam had left from the court room and reached the veranda, suddenly Md. Jahurul Islam attacked Mr. Islam. Some 10 to 12 terrorists, lead by Jobayer Hossain, son of Jahurul Islam, attacked Mr. Islam with the clear intention of killing or abducting him. Jobayer Hossain hit the head of Mr. Islam resulting in a serious injury under his left eye and the frontal side of his head. The others repeatedly beat Mr. Islam all over his body.  Some of the lawyers and lawyers clerks in the vicinity arrived at the scene and rescued Mr. Islam from the terrorists.

Observing the matter, the learned Judicial Magistrate Mr. Sohel Rana asked the court police to detain the terrorists.  Therefore the court police detained one terrorist, Jobayer Hossain, and sent him to jail custody.

Mr. Islam was then admitted to Naogaon Modern Sadar Hospital in the Emergency Department where he received primary treatment. Later he lodged a criminal complaint (FIR) with Naogaon Sadar Police Station, Case No. 53/20, GR no. 424/20(Naogaon) under 143/323/325/325 of the Penal Code.

Mr. Islam has previously received threats, death threats, physically assaults as well as been repeatedly implicated in false and fabricated cases due to his strong advocacy against social injustice and religious extremism as well as ensuring human rights, the rule of law, good governance and social justice.

The attack on Mr. Shahanur Islam is not an isolated incident in Bangladesh, rather killings, harassment, intimidation and physical attacks against lawyers are common phenomena in Bangladesh.

The Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers of the International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL), Paris Bar (Barreau de Paris), France, Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network, Soth Africa, South Asian Network for Refugees IDPs & Migrants (SANRIM), Srilanka , Twin Cities Nonviolent, USA, International CURE, Washington, DC, USA, Rights First International, UK, Free Trade Union Centre of Srilanka, Human Rights Alliance Bangladesh (HRAB), Bangladesh Centre for Human Rights and Development (BCHRD), Manab Unnayan Kendra (MUk), Meherpur, Bangladesh, Human Rights Development Project (HRDP), Kulna, Bangladesh, Plain Welfare Truth Foundation, Naogaon, Bangladesh, Law for Nation, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nice Foundation, Khulna, Bangladesh, Amader Ain, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), JusticeMakers Bangladesh , Lawyers for Lawyers Bangladesh and others prominent international and national human rights and development expert and lawyers condemn this terrorist attack on Mr. Islam and call for exemplary punishment of the culprit after a quick and impartial investigation by the committee headed by a justice of the High Court division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.

We call upon the Bangladeshi authorities to ensure the physical, psychological and financial integrity of his family members.

We also urge the Bangladesh Government to immediately suspend Md. Jahurul Islam from membership of district parishad, Naogaon according to district parishad law 2000 under section 10(ka).

Furthermore, we urge the government of Bangladesh to ensure the effective protection of all lawyers from all kinds of violence, harassment, threats and other forms of violence in Bangladesh in the exercise of their professional duties.

 

For more information: Shahanur Islam saikotbihr@gmail.com

 

CO-SPONSORS:

1.    The Monitoring Committee on Attacks on Lawyers of the International Association of People’s Lawyers (IAPL),

2.    Paris Bar (Barreau de Paris), France

3.    Free Trade Union Centre, Srilanka

4.    Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network

5.    South Asian Network for Refugees IDPs & Migrants (SANRIM), Srilanka

6.    Twin Cities Nonviolent,USA

7.    International CURE, Washington, DC, USA

8.    Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR)

9.     JusticeMakers Bangladesh

10.  Lawyers for Lawyers Bangladesh

11. Human Rights Alliance Bangladesh (HRAB)

12. Bangladesh Centre for Human Rights and Development (BCHRD

13. Manab Unnayan Kendra (MUk), Meherpur, Bangladesh

14. Human Rights Development Project (HRDP), Kulna, Bangladesh

15. Plain Welfare Truth Foundation, Naogaon, Bangladesh

16. Law for Nation, Dhaka, Bangladesh

17. Rights First International, UK

18. Rights Jessore, Jessore, Bangladesh

19. Nice Foundation, Khulna, Bangladesh

20. Riaz Osmani, LGBTQIA Activist, Bangladesh

21. Joseph Bikanda, Coordinator, Pan African Human Rights Defenders Network

22. Biplob Karmakar, Right to Information Activist, Bangladesh

23. Ole Reitov. International Human Rights Expert. Denmark

24. Prof. Stuart Russell, Canadian lawyer, Australian administrative judge and law professor (retired)

25. Prof. Gill H. Boehringer, Dean, Macquarie University School of Law, Sydney Australia (retired)

26. Amader Ain, Dhaka, Bangladesh

27. Charles Sullivan, President, International CURE*, Washington, DC USA

28. Mr. Wouter van Ginneken, France

29. Prof. Harry J Bury PhD, Baldwin Wallace University, USA

30. Sverre Pedersen, Campaigns and Advocacy Manager, Freemuse, Denmark

31. Mr. Mohammad Alamgir, Assistant Prosecutor, Metropolitan Sessions Court, Dhaka, Bangladesh

32. Mr. Abul Hossain, Assistant Prosecutor, Metropolitan Sessions Court, Dhaka, Bangladesh

33. Mr. ABM Shahjahan Akandha Masum, Advocate, Supreme court of Bangladesh

34. Mr. AZM Abdus Sabur, Advocate, Judge Court, Dhaka, Bangladesh

35. Mr. Hamidul Islam, Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh

36. Mr. Maksudur Rahman Sanchay, Advocate Supreme court of Bangladesh

37. Mr. Ashik Al Imran Hillol, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

38. Mr. DM Deen Mohammad, Advocate, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

39. Mr. Biplob Kumar Das, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

40. Mr. Mominul Islam Swapon, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

41. Mr. Shariful Islam, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

42. Mr. Abdul Wazed, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

43. Mr. Imamul Islam Somrat, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

44. Mr. Al Mamun, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

45. Mr. Nazmul Islam, Advocate, Judge Court, Naogaon, Bangladesh

46. Mr. Sharif Mostofa Helal, Development Activist, Bangladesh

47. Mr. Selim Uddin, Human Rights and development worker, Meherpur, Bangladesh

48. Mr. Jamal Uddin Morol, Human Rights Activist, Khulna, Bangladesh

49. Mr. Moyeen Uddin Khan, Social Worker, Paris, France

50. Mr. Al Amin Siddiqui, Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh

51. Mr. Mojibur Rahman, Human Rights and Development Worker, Khulna, Bangladesh

52. Mr. Binoy Krisna Mallik, Human Rights Activist, Jessore, Bangladesh

53. Mr. Shah Alam, International Human Rights Expart, UK

54. Mr. Mahbul Hoque, Human Rights and Development Worker, Dhaka, Bangladesh

55. Mr. Mahbub Ahmed Shimanto, Development Worker, Bangladesh

56. Mr. Nasir Uddin, Development Worker, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

57. Mr. Vikram N Walawalkar, Human Rights Activist, India

58. Mr. Srinath Perera, Attorney at Law, Supreme Court of Srilanka

 

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