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Lord Eric Avebury slates Bangladesh HC in UK Under the initiative of UK Parliamentary Human Rights
Group a one day conference was held on June 17 in London entitled
“European Human Rights Conference on Bangladesh : Extremism, Intolerance
& Violence” at the
To quote the opening remarks of Sir Eric, which reflects the mind of the steering committee: “ The meeting has been carefully planned to allow as many different points of view to be expressed as possible.” Referring to the presence of strong team of representatives of Bangladesh Government Sir Eric expressed hope that “they will not only give the conference an official viewpoint on the many allegations of violence, persecution and discrimination which are likely to be made, but will also take back these concerns to the authorities in Dhaka.”
But in reality the representatives of BD government did the opposite- they only played the old broken record of Mrs. Khaleda Zia Rahman and her 4-party alliance Government of Bangladesh. As the conference started taking shape, the Bangladesh High Commissioner Mr. A H Mofazzal Karim started campaigning that the aim of the conference was to malign the Bangladesh, its government to tarnish the ‘image’ of Bangladesh in the international community. He further charged that the organizers of the conference were conspirators against Bangladesh. The BD HC took up the matter very seriously, perhaps at the instruction of his Government, and asked the Steering Committee to stop holding the conference. Failing to do at the organization level the HC took up the matter with the foreign office of the UK government to intervene and stop the conference. Failing to achieve his goal, the HC then asked the Steering Committee chair to increase the number of representatives to 20 instead of six to which the chairman of the committee declined very politely. The conference was held strictly on the basis of invitation. The HC as usual using BNP tactic forcibly tried to push in unauthorized BNP supporters into the conference premises. The strict SOAS guards, who did not allow any one to enter the place except the invitees, foiled this.
The conference was a great success and it was established conclusively that challenged faced by today’s Bangladesh includes extreme form of Islamic fundamentalism, repression on secular liberals, minorities of all sorts, political opponents, intolerance to opposition views which sometimes takes form of police torture on protesting masses (with special target to women) and rallies, violence and lawlessness, extra judicial killings and police torture under police custody and ineffectiveness on the part of government to deal with the conditions obtaining in Bangladesh either willingly or because of its incapacity. During the proceedings of the conference Bangladesh government representatives were given ample time, scope and opportunity to defend the BD government’s position and project the ‘official viewpoints’ of the Government. In trying to do so these gentlemen cut very sorry figures and miserably failed, to the utter dissatisfaction of Mrs. Khaleda Rahman and her government, impress or convince the audience. Failing to project the government view and to impress the conference as a whole, the BD High commissioner, to save his skin from the rage of disgruntled BD PM Begum Khaleda, resort to falsification and hate campaign against the conference organizers and its leaders.
Failing the carry out the instructions imposed on BD
High Commissioner and the delegates by the Bangladesh government to
filibuster and disrupt the conference proceedings, the Bangladesh
government representatives led by Mr. Karim, the BD HC in UK withdrew
from post luncheon sessions of the conference quietly. He hurriedly
called a press conference at Brick Bane lane, inhabited mostly by
Bangladeshi people, in the afternoon attended by mostly BNP supporters
and pro government elements. In the press conference Mr. Karim said that
June 17 London conference on human rights in Bangladesh “break up in
disarray”. Once more he claimed that the purpose of the conference was
organized by a group of persons conspiring against Bangladesh aiming to
“tarnish the image of Bangladesh” He further alleged that BD government
representatives were not given enough time and opportunity to put up
their case before the conference audience, further they were hackled by
a section of the I myself was present in all plenary sessions (in all there were three in pre luncheon sessions). No speaker had been interrupted except when one was found talking gross lies or citing false evidence against an established fact(s). The learned chairs of every session were polite, respectful to the speakers, and maintained strict neutrality & discipline. I am sorry to say the BD government failed to utilize the adequate time and opportunities were provided with. BD Government must asked explanation for their poor performance. I myself was a sympathetic & patient listener to what were BD government representatives’ version of the events of human right violations committed and still being committed against the religious-ethnic-cultural-sectarian minorities of Bangladesh and extremism of violence and Islamic fundamentalism. They spoiled their time by arguing against the very theme of the conference and each one challenging the legality of such a conference being held at London and trying to prove that organizers were evidently biased, and giving his unnecessary, superfluous introduction etc. On June 19, 2005 Lord Eric Avebury, chair of the
conference and vice chair of the ULPHRG, issued a press statement in
order to clarify and refute the false allegations made by the Bangladesh
High Commissioner in a press conference held by him on June 17, 2005 in
the after noon. In the press statement Sir Eric in a very clear term
said that the His Excellency BD HC Mr. Karim had made a false statement
on the proceedings of the conference thus depicting him a “liar”. Here
is the full text of Sir Eric’s press statement, which he so kindly
Lord Avebury, Vice Chair of the UK Parliamentary
Human Rights Group, and Chairman of the Steering Committee of the
‘European Human Rights Conference on Bangladesh’ held in SOAS,
University of London on 17th June 2005, has issued the following
statement in response to allegations of the Bangladesh High Commissioner
in London. The meeting did not "break up in disarray" but
continued till 18:00 as scheduled and was participated by all including
Advocate Sigma Huda. All participants agreed the Conference was an
outstanding success in bringing together representatives of all the
beleaguered and persecuted groups, and in agreeing to further the
initiative of the Conference by forming an international network. |