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 Dhaka: Bangladeshi journalist Shafiqul Islam Kajol, known as Kajol, said he was held in an underground cell for 53 days, where he alleges he was tortured, a media report said.   They ;d asked me about the stories I had written. I had to face a lot of torture. I still struggle to speak about it, the BBC quoted Kajol as saying There are no human rights in this country, the 54-year-old said speaking from a secret location.  8 hydro flask 220;I live in continuous fear.     Kajol chose to talk in the same week security forces clashed with members of the opposition Bangladesh National Party  BNP  in the capital Dhaka, ahead of mass stanley cup deutschland  anti-government protests planned for Human Rights Day in Bangladesh on Saturday. The BNP is calling for people to take to the streets to demonstrate against the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami Leag owala canada ue party. Among their main concerns are calls for free and fair elections, worries over the rising cost of living, and reports of human rights abuses.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overflow:visible} .st-wrapper{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;height:var --slide-height ;border:1px solid var --border-color ;overflow:hidden} .st-slider{position:relative;width:100%;height:100%;overflow:hidden Xvtq Why it s so hard to figure out when bottled and canned beer is fresh
 A United Nations human rights body, responding to a petition filed last summer by The Washington Post, has concluded that Irans detention of Post journalist Jason Rezai polene store an violated several provisions of international law, including by failing to inform him of charges against him and depriving him of his right to counsel and an open, impartial trial.Rezaian was released Saturday after 18 months imprisonment as part of a prisoner swap between Iran and the United States.The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, part of the U.N. Human Rights Council, said it also would ref polene tasche er allegations of physical ill-treatment of Rezaian, who was held in solitary confinement for part of his detention, to the U.N. special rapporteur on torture. It recognized his right to compensation from the Iranian government.Iran never responded to queries from the group, whi owala flasche ch is charged with investigating cases of arbitrary detention and allegations of illegal treatment of prisoners. It has no enforcement powers but petitions governments involved for information and recommends courses of action to its parent body.The groups conclusions, dated Dec. 3, have not been publicly released. They will be included in the groups annual report to the U.N. Human Rights Council. A copy was obtained by The Washington Post.In a statement released by The Post, Publisher Frederick J. Ryan Jr. said:  We are pleased that the U.N. Working Group has recognized that Iran had no legitimate basis for arresting Jason, let alone impri