Protests in Bangladesh forced the abusive Sheikh Hasina government to resign in August 2024. An interim government headed by Mohammed Yunus has embarked upon a reform process, promising to ensure accountability, uphold rights, and hold credible elections.  The Yunus administration has established a commission of inquiry into all enforced disappearances, and pledged to amend laws to better uphold the rights of women and to free speech.

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees living in camps still face unsafe living conditions where they are at risk of violence at hands of the armed groups and forced return by the government.

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Human Rights Watch has verified 86 enforced disappearances cases in Bangladesh over the last decade in which the victim’s whereabouts have not been revealed. Their cases are documented and tracked here.

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