Thursday, November 7, 2013

UN protests 152 Bangladesh death sentences

World News
United Nations: The Un's top human rights official has communicated genuine alert at capital punishments passed on in Bangladesh to 152 outskirt protects after mass trials that she says were unreasonable. Un Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay said Wednesday the trials ''neglected to meet the most basic models of due process.'' A Bangladesh court sentenced 152 gatekeepers to passing Tuesday for a 2009 uprising. The sentences accompanied
a mass trial including 846 litigants — a methodology blasted by Human Rights Watch, which said it was not trustworthy and that no less than 47 suspects burned out in authority. The outskirt watchmen said they revolted over pay requests; assignments on Un peacekeeping missions, which accompany liberal advantages; and better offices. When the uprising finished, 74 individuals were dead, incorporating 57 military offic

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