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Govt initiates inquiry into unnatural deaths of BDR soldiers
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The government has initiated an inquiry into unnatural deaths of Bangladesh Rifles soldiers in custody after the February 25--26 rebellion in the BDR headquarters in Dhaka. 'The home affairs ministry has formed a committee for an executive inquiry into unnatural deaths of BDR soldiers after the February rebellion... The committee will find out the reason behind such incidents,' the home affairs secretary, Abdus Sobhan Sikder, told New Age on Wednesday.

The government move came in the wake of pressure from local and international rights groups against the custodial death of BDR soldiers which were initially projected to have been due to heart attacks.
And one with cirrhosis, don't forget him!
The three-member committee, led by deputy secretary (police) Zakir Hossain, began work on Wednesday with the home affairs ministry approving a proposal for co-opting an specialised physician in the body to review post-mortem reports of the BDR soldiers who died in custody, said official sources.
"Dr. Quincy, paging Dr. Quincy!"
Twenty-one BDR soldiers died in Dhaka and elsewhere after the rebellion. Four of them reportedly committed suicide, seven 'died of heart attack' and the rest 10 of other diseases, according to the BDR authorities.
I quess this would be the medical version of a "crossfire".
The police have so far arrested more than 3,000 BDR soldiers at places across the country in connection with the rebellion in which 75 persons, including 57 army officers, were killed and many were injured.

The committee has been asked to recommend how to prevent such custodial death, according to an official order issued on May 14. The committee, formed with BDR and police personnel, has been asked to submit the report in 15 days.
"Well, we could just crossfire them."
"Great idea, Chaudhray! Put that in the report!"

Posted by: Steve White 2009-05-21
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=270157