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Human Rights During the Pandemic and the National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh A Dispirited Performance in a South Asian Context?
Asia Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law ; 23(3):315-353, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2162102
ABSTRACT
The covid-19 outbreak has brought forth the existing cracks and crevices in the governance of Bangladesh. At such a time, the National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh (nhrcb), as the only State institution mandated to protect and promote human rights exclusively and impartially, is tasked with a crucial role to ensure respect for human rights. This article assesses the activities undertaken by the nhrcb during the pandemic and finds that the nhrcb evinced only a limited role in monitoring the violation of rights and provided formulaic recommendations to the government. It did not observe the implementation of their recommendations and has performed rather formalistically. While the country has experienced a deteriorating human rights situation, the nhrcb has failed to flex its muscles when compared to other national human rights institutions in South Asia. This article argues that the national human rights institutions (nhri s) in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, embedded in a similar context and armed with almost identical mandates, have demonstrated a novel and strenuous effort intending to adapt to and fulfil their functions during the unprecedented crisis. The nhrcb may benefit by learning from these nhri s as well as taking lessons from its own past activities. Previously, it did not eschew politically sensitive issues and earmarked a strong leadership even with limited institutional capacities. The nhrcb has however responded to the changing dynamics and challenges posed by the covid-19 pandemic with silence. It needs to become more vibrant to enhance, regionally and internationally, the country's image in upholding human rights norms and standards. © 2022 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Asia Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law Year: 2022 Document Type: Article