Jamaat calls for global action on human rights

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Published On: 10 Dec 2025, 20:05
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman. File Photo

DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS)- On the occasion of International Human Rights Day, 
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman issued a statement today 
emphasizing the need to uphold human rights worldwide and urging immediate 
action to address ongoing humanitarian crises.

"December 10 is International Human Rights Day. Since 1948, when the UN 
adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this day has been observed 
globally with great importance," he said.

In his statement, Dr. Rahman stressed that human rights are a sacred trust 
and a shield for social justice, and must never be violated for political or 
personal gain.

"Human rights are a sacred trust and a shield for social justice. No one's 
rights should ever be violated for political interests or differing 
opinions," he added.

The Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer highlighted that societal disagreements or 
differing views should never justify harassment, oppression, or violation of 
rights.

"Even in the presence of societal disagreements, insulting, harassing, or 
violating the rights of women and civilians is completely illegal and 
unethical," he continued.

He drew attention to human rights violations in Gaza, Kashmir, Myanmar, and 
other parts of the world. 

Referring to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, he said, "Today, human rights are 
being grossly violated in Gaza, Kashmir, Myanmar, and other parts of the 
world. The barbaric Israeli forces are committing genocide in Gaza, targeting 
women, children, the elderly, students, teachers, religious leaders-no one is 
spared."

Citing research from Germany's MPIDR, the Jamaat Ameer noted that by October 
6, 2025, over 100,000 Palestinians had been killed in Gaza.

Describing the humanitarian situation, Dr. Rahman said, "Nearly 80 percent of 
homes in Gaza have turned to rubble. Medical supplies, food, and water are 
being blocked. The language to condemn this atrocity is beyond words."

He also condemned human rights violations in Kashmir, Myanmar's Rakhine 
region, Lebanon, Ukraine, and Syria.

Calling for global intervention, Dr. Rahman urged the international community 
to act immediately to halt wars, protect human rights, and seek lasting 
solutions to international crises. 

"On this International Human Rights Day, we urgently call on the United 
Nations, European Union, and all humanitarian nations and organizations to 
stop wars, protect human rights, and take effective steps to find a lasting 
solution to the Palestinian issue", he added.

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