3 January 2014
The Bangladesh government should end its crackdown on the political opposition leaders and activists, and create conditions for free and fair elections, Human Rights Watch said today. Opposition parties should condemn and end violence by their supporters, which have caused hundreds of casualties.
Bangladesh will hold national elections on January 5, 2014. The main opposition alliance led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced it will boycott the polls, demanding that they be held under a neutral caretaker government. As a result, 153 of the 300 seats have been left uncontested. Bangladesh authorities are using arbitrary arrests, indiscriminate use of force, and other tactics to keep people from demonstrating against the elections, justifying their actions by pointing to earlier protests that turned violent. At least 120 people have been killed in incidents of pre-election violence, including in firing by security forces, that have not yet been properly investigated.
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