Veteran language hero Abdul Matin (Bhasha Matin) on Saturday urged the government to immediately stop extrajudicial killings in the name of 'crossfire' and protect the universal human rights as well as uphold the image of the country.
He made the call while speaking at a human chain programme organised by a group of 'aggrieved people' in front of the National Press Club in the morning.
Bhasha Matin said despite repeated appeals and protests, the law enforcers were still continuing the crossfire and extrajudicial killings had not stopped yet. 'Our movement will continue this.'
He also urged the people not to refrain from protesting against the so-called 'crossfire'. 'There is no reason to stop. We've to continue our movement.'
The veteran language hero demanded proper inquiry into all the extrajudicial killings for the sake of ensuring justice and removing the stigma of injustice.
Poet Nurun Nabi Babul said extrajudicial killings were not desirable in a civilised country. 'Such killings ultimately contribute to making the existing judicial system non-functional.'
The participants in the human chain appealed to the conscious citizens of the country to raise their united voice against the extrajudicial killings.
Source: New Age
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