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UN to Open Human Rights Office in Bangladesh for Three Years
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47215, member: 636"] Bangladesh will host a United Nations human rights office for three years under a new agreement. The Council of Advisers approved the draft memorandum of understanding on Sunday. Law Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul announced the decision at the Foreign Service Academy. The office aims to boost cooperation on human rights matters between the two parties. Officials can extend the agreement beyond three years if both sides agree. Several advisers will review the draft document before sending it to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk. The final signing should happen quickly after UN approval. Local agencies will work with the UN office to address serious human rights violations. This partnership represents a major step forward for human rights protection. The collaboration comes as Bangladesh undergoes major reforms across multiple government sectors. The interim government invited the UN to investigate violations during last year's July-August uprising. About 1,400 people died during the unrest and its aftermath according to the UN fact-finding report. The report detailed extensive human rights abuses during that period. UN Resident Coordinator Gwyn Lewis confirmed the memorandum was ready for signing on June 4. She said the office would support ongoing reform processes across the country. Bangladesh joined the United Nations as a member nation back during 1974. The country has maintained strong support for international peace efforts since that time. The new human rights office marks another chapter of cooperation between Bangladesh and the UN system. [/QUOTE]
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