UN Says Verdict Against Hasina 'Important' Step For Victims But Regrets Death Penalty
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Shamdasani noted that since the UN fact-finding report was published in February, "we have been calling for perpetrators, including individuals in positions of command and leadership, to be held accountable in accordance with international standards.50% : It is, of course, very important that people remain calm in Bangladesh following the assurance of the verdict and for all to exercise restraint in response to these developments," he said. Geneva-based UN Human Rights Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said in a statement that the verdicts delivered by the tribunal against Hasina and the former home minister mark "an important moment for victims of the grave violations committed during the suppression of protests last year".
45% : "This should include meaningful and transformative security sector reform, which respects international standards, to ensure that these violations and abuses are never repeated," Shamdasani said, adding that the UN stands ready to support the government and people of Bangladesh in these endeavours.
44% : Dujarric referred to a statement issued by Turk's office on the verdict, noting that UN human rights officials have been calling "diligently for perpetrators, including individuals in positions of command and leadership, to be held accountable".
43% : Shamdasani said while the UN Human Rights office was not privy to the conduct of Hasina's trial, "we have consistently advocated for all accountability proceedings, especially on charges of international crimes, to unquestionably meet international standards of due process and fair trial.
41% : "We also regret the imposition of the death penalty, which we oppose in all circumstances," she said.
41% : This is particularly vital when, as was the case here, the trials have been conducted in absentia and led to a capital punishment sentence".
39% : " The UN rights office report estimated that up to 1,400 people were killed between July 15 and August 15 during the student-led mass protests as the Hasina-led government ordered a sweeping security crackdown.
38% : UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres "fully" agrees with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk on the position that "we stand against the use of the death penalty in all circumstances," the UN chief's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said at the daily press briefing here on Monday.
21% : United Nations, Nov 18: The United Nations has said that the verdict against Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina on charges of crimes against humanity is an "important moment" for the victims, but expressed regret over the imposition of the death penalty.
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