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LONDON, Jan 12 (IPS) – Bangladesh simply held an election. Nevertheless it was removed from an train in democracy.
Sheikh Hasina received her fourth consecutive time period, and fifth total, as prime minister within the normal election held on 7 January. The consequence was by no means doubtful, with the primary opposition celebration, the Bangladesh Nationwide Social gathering (BNP), boycotting the vote over the ruling Awami League’s refusal to let a caretaker authorities oversee the election. This apply, abolished by the Awami League authorities in 2011, was, the BNP asserted, the one means to make sure a free and truthful vote.
The BNP’s boycott was removed from the one problem. A blatant marketing campaign of pre-election intimidation noticed authorities critics, activists and protesters subjected to threats, violence and arrests.
On the authorities’s urging, court docket instances towards opposition members have been accelerated so that they’d be locked away earlier than the election, leading to a reported 800-plus convictions between September and December 2023. It’s alleged that torture and ill-treatment have been used towards opposition activists to drive confessions. There have been stories of deaths in police custody.
Police banned protests, and when a uncommon mass opposition protest went forward on 28 October police used rubber bullets, teargas and stun grenades. Following the protest, hundreds extra opposition supporters have been detained on fabricated expenses. In addition to violence from the infamous Fast Motion Battalion (RAB) – an elite unit infamous for extreme and deadly drive – and different components of the police drive, opposition supporters confronted assaults by Awami League supporters. Journalists have additionally been smeared, attacked and harassed, together with when overlaying protests.
??Bangladesh: @CIVICUSalliance and different rights teams condemn the disproportionate use of drive by police across the opposition rally in Dhaka.
We name on the authorities to finish the crackdown on protests & guarantee perpetrators are held accountable https://t.co/1FZfgcdJzRpic.twitter.com/ouhNHBdVZ6
— CIVICUS (@CIVICUSalliance) November 1, 2023
As a direct results of the ruling celebration’s pre-election crackdown, in December 2023 Bangladesh’s civic house score was downgraded to closed by the CIVICUS Monitor, the collaborative analysis undertaking that tracks the well being of civic house in each nation. This locations Bangladesh among the many world’s worst human rights offenders, together with China, Iran and Russia.
Civil society’s considerations have been echoed in November 2023 by UN human rights consultants who expressed alarm at political violence, arrests, mass detention, judicial harassment, extreme drive and internet restrictions.
All-out assault
Such is the severity of the closure of Bangladesh’s civic house that lots of the strongest dissenting voices now come from these in exile. However even talking out from exterior Bangladesh doesn’t guarantee security. As a means of placing stress on exiled activists, the authorities are harassing their households.
Activists aren’t protected even on the UN. A civil society dialogue within the wings of the UN Human Rights Council in November was disrupted by authorities supporters, with Adilur Rahman Khan, a pacesetter of the Bangladeshi human rights organisation Odhikar, subjected to verbal assaults.
Khan is at the moment on bail whereas interesting towards a two-year jail sentence imposed on him and one other Odhikar chief in retaliation for his or her work to doc extrajudicial killings. Following the session in Geneva, Khan was additional vilified in on-line information websites and accused of presenting false info.
Others are coming below assault. Hasina and her authorities have made a lot of their financial document, with Bangladesh now one of many world’s greatest garment producers. However that success is basically primarily based on low wages. Like many international locations, Bangladesh is at the moment experiencing excessive inflation, and garment staff’ latest efforts to enhance their state of affairs have been met with repression.
Staff protested in October and November 2023 after a government-appointed panel raised the minimal wage for garment sector staff to a far decrease stage than they’d demanded. Up to 25,000 people took half in protests, forcing no less than 100 factories to shut. They have been met with police violence. At the least two individuals have been killed and lots of extra have been injured.
Seemingly nobody is protected. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who based the Grameen Financial institution that has enabled tens of millions to entry small loans, was lately convicted of labour legislation offences in a trial his supporters denounced as politically motivated. Yunus has lengthy been a goal for criticism and threats from the ruling celebration.
Democracy in identify solely
The standard of Bangladesh’s elections has dramatically declined because the Awami League returned to energy within the final fairly free and truthful election in 2008. Every election since has been characterised by critical irregularities and pre-voting crackdowns because the incumbents have finished every part they may to carry onto energy.
However this time, whereas the Awami League victory was as large as ever, turnout was down. It was virtually half its 2018 stage, at solely 41.8 per cent, and even that determine could also be inflated. The lack of participation mirrored a widespread understanding that the Awami League’s victory was a foregone conclusion: many Awami League supporters didn’t really feel they wanted to vote, and lots of opposition backers had nobody to vote for.
Folks knew that many supposedly impartial candidates have been in actuality Awami League supporters operating as a pseudo-opposition to supply some look of electoral competitors. The celebration that got here second can also be allied with the ruling celebration. All electoral credibility and legitimacy are actually strained previous breaking level.
The federal government has confronted predictably no stress to abide by democratic guidelines from key allies equivalent to China and India, though the once-supportive US authorities has shifted its place lately, imposing sanctions on some RAB leaders and threatening to withhold visas for Bangladeshis deemed to have undermined the electoral course of.
If the financial state of affairs deteriorates additional, discontent is certain to develop, and with different areas blocked, protests and their violent repression will certainly observe. Worldwide companions should urge the Bangladeshi authorities to discover a approach to keep away from this. Extra violence and intensifying authoritarianism can’t be the way in which ahead. As an alternative Bangladesh must be urged to begin the journey again in direction of democracy.
Andrew Firmin CIVICUS Editor-in-Chief, co-director and author for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.
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