A UN fact-finding mission will look into crimes committed in Bangladesh during protests.


A fact-finding team led by the UN will investigate crimes committed during protests in Bangladesh. The crimes committed during Bangladesh's rallies in July will be looked into by a UN delegation.


Bangladeshi media reports that the UN fact-finding mission will be in Bangladesh the next week, as per the interim administration.


The media reports that the UN delegation would look into any human rights abuses that occurred during the protests in July.


During a phone call with Volker Turk, the director of the UN Human Rights Commission, Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh, talked about the plan to find individuals behind the recent violence in his country.


It should be mentioned that the July violent demonstrations in Bangladesh claimed the lives of over 300 people.

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