civil rights
Resist any incident that violates civil rights and personal freedom
"Stop, stop… didn’t I tell you to stop?" "What’s the matter, brother?" asked the man in surprise. He turned to look at the voice that had rudely ordered him to stop and saw a young man charging at him with a stick in hand. Behind him were a few more men. As they approached, they demanded, "Where are you going?" The man was even more surprised by the question. Who were they to ask such a question? He responded, "Who are you? Why does it matter to you where I go?" This response didn’t sit well with them. They cursed at him and grabbed him by the collar, threatening him. "We’re with the ruling party. We’re from the student wing. Where’s your phone? Show me your phone!" One of them then snatched his mobile phone from his pocket. When he protested, he was further harassed and physically assaulted. Then one of them, holding his phone, said, "Unlock it! You’re one of the quota protesters! We’ll know if you’re involved with the movement by looking at your phone."
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
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Dhaka believes India, China can resolve Rohingya crisis: FM
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