Jamaat Ameer demands international investigation into torture on minorities

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Jamaat Ameer demands international investigation into torture on minorities

Jamaat Ameer demands international investigation into torture on minorities

Stating that there is no division on the basis of religion, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, if mosques do not need to be guarded, then temples will not need to be guarded either. Everyone will coexist peacefully.

At the same time, he demanded an international investigation into the torture, atrocities and looting of houses of minorities since the War of Independence.

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The Jamaat Ameer said these things at the Gaibandha district branch workers' conference of Jamaat-e-Islami at Gaibandha Islamia High School grounds on Tuesday (December 24) afternoon.

Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, Bangladesh of the future will be equal, without discrimination. Discrimination must be eliminated in all areas, where there will be no religious differences between the majority and the minority. All people will be known as citizens of the country.

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He said, there will be no division on the basis of religion. If mosques do not need to be guarded, then temples will not need to be guarded either, everyone will coexist peacefully.

Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, if Sheikh Hasina's government had not jailed me repeatedly, I would not have been able to see the scenes of oppression of the oppressed directly. Liars say there was no such thing as a ‘Aina Ghar’, but I saw the ‘Aina Ghar’ with my own eyes. The last time I was kept there was an ‘Aina Ghar’ in the same building. The people in the ‘Aina Ghar’ would sometimes be taken down and put in the cell next to me. They would look at me helplessly. I would try to read their faces. At the next stage, some of them were sent to jail by sending them to court.

He said, bribery and corruption must be eradicated from offices and courts. Extortion and encroachment must be stopped. For this, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami will provide all-out cooperation.

Chaired by district Jamaat Ameer Md. Abdul Karim among others who spoke at the workers' conference were Assistant Secretary General Maulana Abdul Halim, Central Working Committee members Principal Maulana Momtaz Uddin and Professor Mahbubur Rahman Belal, former District Jamaat Ameer Dr. Abdur Rahim Sarkar, Senior Nayeb Ameer Bir Muktijoddha Abdul Wares Sarkar, District Secretary Zahurul Haque Sarkar, Assistant Secretary Syed Roknuzzaman, and others.