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 Welcome to "Manab Kalyan Anathalaya"



Brutal atrocities, state sponsored discrimination, xenophobia and social divide have threatened the very fabric of minority community. Hundreds of thousands of minority have fled out of the country. In this chaos, their children are left most vulnerable. Some becomes victims to trafficking whereas some end up in brothel.
The situation is further aggravated by lack of good governance. Remote villages where criminals prowl through for next victims, there, children especially girls are increasingly becoming victim of brutal gang rape.
While some escape out of the country with their families, some ends up kidnapped or abandoned due to harsh ground realities.
These little hearts have no place to go and no body to seek help. The prejudice in domestic law and lack of government support for minority children are increasingly becoming noticeable in the country.

After due observation of the situation, HRCBM has decided to endow institutional support to those destitute children.
With that in mind and to bring better life to the children HRCBM has partnered with certain Orphanages through out the country to endow earthly services including education, rehabilitation, food and shelter.
While child gets the comfort of home at HRCBM's orphanages, the organization initiate an investigation to further unearth circumstances in which the child became an orphanage if it was determined that the child was subject to brutality the organization aggressively pursue with legal actions.

Picture: A little girl showing to HRCBM leadership the spot where she was subject to brutality at Kalikor, Bangladesh.


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USCR reports on Bangladesh

Country Report 2002: Bangladesh
As 2001 closed, religious minorities in Bangladesh continued to report incidents of looting and other violence, including threats of expulsion if they did not convert to Islam.
One Bangladeshi Hindu NGO estimated that some 200,000 Hindus were internally displaced at year’s end. The NGO said the Hindus had sought shelter in large cities or with relatives in places other than their ancestral villages.
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The status of indigenous & minority children in Bangladesh

A submission to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child’s on the consideration of the second periodic report of Bangladesh
Working Group of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Geneva, Switzerland, 9-13 June 2003.....more....

 

UNHCR News

Bangladesh: Minister admits atrocities against minorities
Bangladesh Foreign Minister M. Morshed Khan, while admitting yesterday that atrocities had been committed against the minorities in his country......more..
International Criminal Court

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