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Enforced Disappearance Worse Than Murder: Asif Nazrul

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  15 Nov 2024, 15:54
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Asif Nazrul, Law Adviser of the interim government, said that disappearance is a worse crime than murder. He clarified that there is no lack of sincerity of the government in enacting laws against disappearances even though there is a lack of capacity in the field of law-making.

Asif Nazrul said this at an event in the capital on Friday (November 15). The event was organized by the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearance (AFAD).

Family members of the missing persons were present at the opening ceremony of the Eighth Congress.

Stating that the roots of fascism have spread far, the law adviser said, the roots of fascists have gone so deep that fighting against them is not so easy. They have accumulated over the last 15 years and meanwhile, we have been working against the process for weeks.

In the same event, the adviser of the Ministry of Housing and Public Works Adilur Rahman Khan said that the current government is with the families of the missing people.

Another speaker, the Attorney General, said, I am requesting the legal advisor to draft the related ordinance with utmost importance to crimes like disappearance. So that no one can commit such a crime.

Describing her search for her son for 10 years, Roshan Ara said, "My son has gone missing in the dark of night." How many places I have searched, I have not found anywhere. Still looking door to door hoping to get him back.

Nasreen Jahan, who lost her husband five years ago, said, "At least give us a trace whether is there or not."

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