Dhaka decries AI’s Bangladesh report * * * PM slams civil society members for prescribing interim-govt formulas * * * Uninterrupted democracy must for development, says PM * * * 12 RMG units closed amid labour unrest in Ashulia * * * Convective cloud: Signal No 3 at maritime ports * * * More major retailers sign Bangladesh safety pact * * * PM for secular society for peaceful coexistence of all
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Dhaka decries AI’s Bangladesh report
Comilla, May 23 (UNB) – State Minister for Law Quamrul Islam on Thursday termed ‘one-sided, confusing and unacceptable’ the assessment of human rights situation in Bangladesh in the annual report of the Amnesty
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