At least 32 children killed in Bangladesh violence:UNICEF

UNICEF has expressed deep concern over the death of at least 32 children as well as many arrests and detention in last month’s violence in Bangladesh.

“I have just returned from a week in Bangladesh, and I am deeply concerned about the impact of recent violence and ongoing unrest on children,” said Sanjay Wijesekera, UNICEF regional director for South Asia, in a press statement on Friday.

He said, “UNICEF has now confirmed that at least 32 children were killed during July’s protests, with many more injured and detained. This is a terrible loss. UNICEF condemns all acts of violence”.

“Children must be protected at all times. That is everyone’s responsibility”, he added.

Navalsang Parmar (Dhaka)

Related posts

Andhra CM Naidu alleges animal fat was used in Tirupati laddu under YSRCP govt, YSRC denies

Women now over 50 per cent of workforce at state-run liquor outlets in Kerala

Hema panel report: SIT zeroes in on 20 serious allegations