Perspective: Protection of Human Rights & Ahmadiyya in Bangladesh | Mansoor Ahmad


The right to follow any religious faith equally and freely is ensured to every citizen both by our constitution and religion which is a point that have been raised several times in the past while commenting on such issues.

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By Mansoor Ahmad | April 26, 2018

The Expression “Human Rights” was indicated seven times in the United Nation’s founding Charter, making the promotion and protection of human rights a key purpose and guiding code of the Organization. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights brought human rights into the jurisdiction of international law in 1948. It has been since 1948 that the Organization has carefully protected human rights through legal implements and on-the-ground activities.
The Constitution of Bangladesh proclaims secularism as a fundamental principle of the Constitution and Islam as an official state religion. The Constitution protects religious freedom and guarantees equal status and equal rights in the practice of the Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and other religions.

Bangladesh, which is the third largest Muslim-majority nation in the world currency been experiencing challenges from violent Islamist groups.
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