• 4 months ago
Dozens of relatives of the victims of enforced disappearance victims on Tuesday (Aug 13) gathered in front of the office of the new Bangladeshi Chief Adviser, seeking justice.

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00:00Dozens of relatives of the victims of enforced disappearance victims had gathered on Tuesday
00:08in front of the office of the new Bangladeshi chief advisor seeking justice.
00:13Bangladesh's Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist, Muhammad Yunus, was sworn in as the head of
00:19the country's caretaker government last week, days after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was
00:23forced to quit and flee the country following violent protests.
00:28On Tuesday, Yunus met relatives of the victims.
00:36One of the groups gathered there was Mayar Da'ak, or Mother's Calling, a group of mothers,
00:41sisters and wives of missing people.
00:58Yunus promised the families to take action to find out what had happened to the disappeared
01:14people, mostly Hasina's opponents, and justice.

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