Date: 12 May 2025
Submitted by: South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF)
Recipient: Ms. Gina Romero, UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
Subject: Urgent Appeal Against Political Ban in Bangladesh
Background:
The South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) submitted a formal appeal to the UN Special Rapporteur expressing grave concern over the Government of Bangladesh’s decision, dated 10 May 2025, to ban all political activities of the Bangladesh Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act 2009. The Awami League is one of the country’s oldest and most significant political parties.
Key Concerns:
- Political Motivation: The ban appears to be politically motivated, lacking transparency, due process, or judicial oversight.
- Violation of Rights: The decision undermines Bangladesh’s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), particularly concerning the rights to peaceful assembly and association.
- Scope of Ban: The prohibition extends to digital platforms and peaceful gatherings.
- Democratic Impact: It poses a severe threat to civil society, political pluralism, and democratic participation in Bangladesh.
SADF’s Appeals to the UN Special Rapporteur:
- Engagement with Bangladesh Government: Request clarification on the legal basis and proportionality of the ban.
- Call for Reversal: Urge the immediate lifting of the ban and restoration of fundamental political rights.
- Investigation and Reporting: Consider a country visit or a thematic report on the misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress opposition in South Asia.
- Monitoring by the UNHRC: Encourage ongoing monitoring by the UN Human Rights Council and recommend appropriate responses.
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