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Anghkhana Neelapaijit, Asia and Pacific expert and member of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, speaks about their work regarding enforced disappearances, the situation in Bangladesh, and their recommendations going forward, in an exclusive interview with Ramisa Rob of The Daily Star.
translation: we don t want to arrest anyone i who offered the gangs support but did so because they were forced to and had no choice. we re not capturing innocent people. labour union leader de flores is sceptical. arrested following an anonymous tip off, she spent seven months away from her children in hellish prison conditions. she describes her treatment as torture. translation: it was - a kidnapping by the state. if you have done something wrong, then you have to pay. but if you haven t, then is deprivation of liberty. and that s kidnapping. i committed no crime, so i shouldn t have been imprisoned. odellia used to stay inside at dusk. now, local kids in la campanera can play without fear of being caught in the crossfire of a turf war. but while ordinary life has returned to long suffering neighbourhoods, some fear president bukele has permanently militarised el salvador to achieve it.
to and had no choice. we re not capturing innocent people. labour union leader de flores is sceptical. arrested following an anonymous tip off, she spent seven months away from her children in hellish prison conditions. she describes her treatment as torture. it was a kidnapping by the state. if you have done something wrong, then you have to pay. but if you haven t, then| is deprivation of liberty. and that s kidnapping. i committed no crime, so i shouldn t have been imprisoned. odell used to stay inside at dusk. now local kids in la campanella can play without fear of being caught in the crossfire of a turf war. but while ordinary life has returned to long suffering neighbourhoods, some fear president bukele has permanently militarised el salvador to achieve it. will grant, bbc news san salvador. the devastation of aleppo in syria
The man, who is accused of treating a teenage girl in his care four decades ago like "a prize in a card game", will be allowed to return to his home in SA after facing court in Queensland today.