Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN)-Terming Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) as a death squad, international rights body Human Rights Watch reiterated its demand that the Bangladesh government should disband the paramilitary force.

 

The New York-based rights body made the appeal on July 21 in a letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“The Bangladeshi government has promised to reform Rab and hold it accountable, but it has utterly failed,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

“The lack of accountability has allowed the Rapid Action Battalion to run amok. Rab is beyond reform and should swiftly be abolished,” he added

Until the Rab is disbanded, it should be made into an entirely civilian force by withdrawing all military officers and soldiers from its membership, said a press statement of the rights body.

Evidence that Rab officers were responsible for the contract killings of seven men in April 2014, allegedly on behalf of a ruling party member, have provoked outrage in Bangladesh and are yet another example of how the unit has operated as a death squad, Human Rights Watch said.

The unit was established in 2004 by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

Over the last decade, successive governments led by the BNP, the subsequent military-backed caretaker regime, and since 2009, the Awami League, have allowed the force to operate with impunity, leading to serious and systematic abuses.

Rab has been responsible for numerous acts of torture and other ill-treatment, arbitrary arrests, and approximately 800 killings over the last 10 years.

BBN/AS-21July14-10:30am (BST)