The emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state was the result of a fight against violation of human rights in different ways. People’s struggle for establishing fundamental rights is always there in different parts of the world. But unfortunately the barriers to human rights are yet to overcome. Human rights are rights inherent in all human beings whatever their identities are. The basic human rights are their social rights, civil rights, political rights, cultural rights, religious rights, economic rights etc.
Each country assumes obligations and duties to protect and fulfill human rights. Despite enough potential for progress, our country is still faced with abject poverty and illiteracy. These two are perhaps the most powerful enemies of human rights. So, most people are not able to think and speak freely. People need freedom to exercise their rights. It is the people who are neglected elements in the established politics and socio-economic activities. Yet there is ample scope for improvement in the status of human rights.
Author:
Md. Nourozur Rahaman
BCS(General Education)
Assistant Professor of English
Narayanganj Government Women’s College
Examiner of National University
Contact:House No. GP(Ja)-96(Ground floor)
Wireless Gate, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212
(Behind Hotel Zakaria, Madrasha Lane)
Mobile: 01715376235
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