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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
Analysis of photos, videos, testimonies confirm police used 'unlawful' force against protesters: Amnesty

Bangladesh

TBS Report
17 July, 2024, 11:20 pm
Last modified: 17 July, 2024, 11:35 pm

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Analysis of photos, videos, testimonies confirm police used 'unlawful' force against protesters: Amnesty

“Witness testimonies, video and photographic evidence analysed and authenticated by Amnesty International and its Crisis Evidence Lab confirm the use of unlawful force by the police against student protesters,” it said.

TBS Report
17 July, 2024, 11:20 pm
Last modified: 17 July, 2024, 11:35 pm
Logo of Amnesty International. Photo: Collected
Logo of Amnesty International. Photo: Collected

Bangladeshi authorities used "unlawful" force against student protesters and failed to ensure their protection during the ongoing quota reform protest across the country, said Amnesty International today (17 July).

"Witness testimonies, video and photographic evidence analysed and authenticated by Amnesty International and its Crisis Evidence Lab confirm the use of unlawful force by the police against student protesters," the UK-based international rights organisation said in a statement.

"Further witness testimonies confirm the continuation of a multi-year pattern of violence against protesters, allegedly committed by members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), a group affiliated with the ruling party," it added.

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"Amnesty International strongly condemns the killing of student Abu Sayeed and the attacks against quota reform protesters at Dhaka University and other campuses across the country," said Taqbir Huda, regional researcher for South Asia at Amnesty International.

"Bangladeshi authorities must fully respect people's right to freedom of peaceful assembly in line with its commitments under international law and its own Constitution and protect peaceful protesters from further harm."

At least six people have been killed and thousands injured in the last two days across Bangladesh.

Eyewitnesses told Amnesty International that the protests were entirely peaceful before individuals from the BCL started attacking them on 15 July.

"Abu Sayeed, a 25-year-old student, was killed in Rangpur. In two videos verified by Amnesty International, at least two police officers discharge 12-gauge shotguns directly towards him from across the street. Sayeed clutches his chest on impact as officers fire at least two more times," the human rights organisation said.

Amnesty International said it used satellite imagery to geolocate the positions of Sayeed and the police officers and found that they were at a distance of about 15 metres during the shooting.

"Also, Sayeed posed no apparent physical threat to the police. Sayeed's death certificate states he was 'brought dead' to the hospital," it added.

Derrick Pounder, an independent forensic pathologist who examined photos of the wounds to Sayeed's chest, told Amnesty International that the wounds are consistent with birdshot.

"This was a seemingly intentional, unprovoked attack on an individual posing no threat to police officers, using ammunition designed for hunting which is extremely dangerous and unlawful for use in the policing of protests," said Taqbir Huda.

Amnesty International also stated that it considers the use of birdshot to be absolutely inappropriate and it should never be used in the policing of protest.

"Shotgun fired cartridges containing metal pellets [including birdshot or buckshot designed for hunting] can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Their use has been associated with deaths and multiple cases of blinding in Egypt, India, and Iran," it added.

"We urgently call on the Government of Bangladesh to rehabilitate all those injured and ensure they receive proper medical treatment. The authorities must also ensure that all those engaged in the attacks on peaceful protesters are held to account, and that an impartial, independent, and swift investigation is conducted against these attackers as well as the police officers who have directly perpetrated or failed to prevent such breaches of the law," said Taqbir Huda.

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