Parents deserve answers to their allegations
On September 5, 38 students were picked up by people
identifying themselves as members of the Detective Branch from different parts
of the capital, according to the students' parents. While 26 of those picked up
were eventually released, 12 were allegedly still in custody. In this time
these students have not been produced before a court of law, and questions by
concerned parents have been met with ambiguous answers.
Families of the 12 students held a press conference on
September 9, but even then there has been no clear response from DB officials.
What horrifies us more is the parents' claim that their wards have been
tortured in custody, which has been confirmed by some of those who have been
released. One student was beaten after his hands and legs were tied up and had
to be hospitalised after release, said a parent.
And, what exactly is the crime these students are accused
of? Reportedly, the students were questioned about their involvement in the
quota reform and road safety movements. It has been pointed out that some of
those still in custody were not even in Dhaka during the protests. But more
importantly, since when is participating in protests and movements a crime in
this country? Why should students be harassed and hounded if they exercise their
basic rights? As reports continue to show, protesters for quota reform and road
safety continue to be harassed, even those out on bail.
The fact that the brother of one of those still allegedly in
custody was among those released gives sufficient credence to the claims of
these parents. Why is law enforcement silent? It is their duty to justify the
logic behind these arrests, investigate why there was a failure in producing
them before the court in due time, ensure accountability and take
responsibility for the torture these students underwent. If true, what
justified the physical and mental trauma that these students were put through?
The government should intervene to stop the criminalising of people for their
supposed involvement in protests which the government itself publicly has
declared to be logical.
Courtesy: The Daily Star Editorial Sep 11, 2018
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