Parvez Hashem

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Parvez Hashem is a lawyer and human rights defender committed to protecting fundamental rights, freedom of speech, secularism, democratic accountability, and the rule of law. He advocates for freedom of expression, press freedom, and the rights of marginalized communities, and regularly speaks out on issues related to minority rights, justice, governance, and human rights.

Threats at Tribunal Raise Alarm Over Fair Trial Rights in Bangladesh

Allegations of threats and financial scrutiny against a defense lawyer at Bangladesh’s war crimes tribunal raise serious concerns about fair trial rights and judicial independence.

From Rumour to Killing: In Front of the Law, a Man Dies and Accountability Dies With Him

Abdur Rahman Shamim alias Shamim al-Jahangir was beaten to death in front of police. In a democracy, that is not just murder. It is...

Blasphemy Law Push in Bangladesh Parliament Sparks Debate Over Death Penalty and Rights

Calls for legislation introducing stricter legal provisions on alleged blasphemy have been raised in the National Parliament of Bangladesh, reigniting debate over the delicate...

Ban of Bangladesh Awami League: A Masterplan to Turn Bangladesh into a Taliban State

Bangladesh now finds itself at one of the sharpest constitutional crossroads in its post-independence history. The BNP’s landslide victory in the 13th parliamentary election...

Bangladesh ICT: Fairness, Jurisdiction, and Credibility in Question

The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh was established under the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act, 1973 with a specific historical purpose: to prosecute individuals responsible for...

Parvez Hashem

24 POSTS
0 COMMENTS
Parvez Hashem is a lawyer and human rights defender committed to protecting fundamental rights, freedom of speech, secularism, democratic accountability, and the rule of law. He advocates for freedom of expression, press freedom, and the rights of marginalized communities, and regularly speaks out on issues related to minority rights, justice, governance, and human rights.
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