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ASK's Intervention
In July 2025, Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) has taken 28 human rights violation cases into consideration and collected data regarding these incidents. ASK has contacted to the survivors and the family members of those human rights violation cases. Besides that, ASK has contacted to the journalists and administrations to collect data regarding those incidents. ASK has contacted 18 victims of torture and their family members to collect primary data for assistance. ASK has collected follow-up information regarding the cases ...
In June 2025, ASK has taken 29 human rights violation cases into consideration and collected detailed facts regarding these incidents. ASK has contacted the survivors and victims of these human rights violation cases. ASK has sent 5 urgent communications to the responsible authorities to take necessary steps in the matter of medical negligence, death in jail custody, unlawful village arbitration and unlawfully beating a child falsely claiming him being a thief. ASK has followed up with family members of 13 ...
ASK has conducted 15 human rights violation cases into consideration and collected data regarding these incidents. Primary Information collected on Human Rights Violation Cases: Violence against Women: 3, Death in Jail Custody: 1, Attack on Journalists: 3, Death in Custody: 1, Mob Beating (Killing): 3, Attack on Religious Minority: 1, Medical Negligence: 2, Border Killing: 1. ASK has contacted with the survivors and victims of these human rights violation cases. ASK has monitored and collected data regarding the political violence ...
Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) addressed 15 human rights violation cases and collected data related to these incidents. ASK engaged with the survivors and victims to understand the circumstances better and ensure their voices were heard. As part of its regular monitoring activities, ASK documented various forms of human rights violations that occurred across Bangladesh during the month. In one notable case, ASK sent an urgent communication to the relevant authorities concerning an unlawful salish (local arbitration), where two families ...