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BANGLADESH
List of Documents
1.
General Information and Maps
Title:
Bangladesh – Reference Map
Source:
Médecins Sans Frontières
Date of Document:
19 September 2017
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
District Map of Bangladesh
Source:
Bangladesh. Local Government Engineering Department.
Accessed Date:
17 September 2013
Title:
Bangladesh. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Title:
Bangladesh. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
17 October 2018
Accessed Date:
24 October 2018
Title:
EASO Country of Origin Information Report. Bangladesh: Country Overview.
Source:
European Union. European Asylum Support Office.
Date of Document:
1 December 2017
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Country Policy and Information Note. Bangladesh: Religious minorities and atheists. Version 2.0
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
October 2018
Accessed Date:
30 October 2018
Title:
Country Information and Guidance. Bangladesh: Prison Conditions.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
March 2015
Accessed Date:
23 September 2015
Keywords:
children; domestic violence; judicial efficacy; legal system; legislation; penal system; sexual violence; statistics; torture; trafficking in persons
Title:
Country Policy and Information Note. Bangladesh: Women fearing gender based violence. Version 2.0.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
January 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Country Policy and Information Note. Bangladesh: Background information, including actors of protection, and internal relocation. Version 2.0
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
January 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Country policy and information note. Bangladesh: Opposition to the government. Version 2.0.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
January 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Report on the mission to People's Republic of Bangladesh from 2 to 14 April 2015
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
June 2015
Accessed Date:
21 October 2016
Title:
Bangladesh. Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Asia and the Pacific, 2016.
Source:
United States. Social Security Administration.
Date of Document:
March 2017
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Country Policy and Information Note. Bangladesh: Sexual orientation and gender identity. Version 3.0.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
November 2017
Accessed Date:
24 October 2018
Title:
Country Policy and Information Note. Bangladesh: Journalists, publishers and internet bloggers. Version 1.0.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
July 2017
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Report of a Home Office Fact-Finding Mission: Bangladesh. Conducted 14-26 May 2017.
Source:
United Kingdom. Home Office.
Date of Document:
September 2017
Accessed Date:
25 October 2017
Title:
Common core document forming part of the reports of States parties: Bangladesh
Date of Document:
25 November 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
DFAT Country Information Report: Bangladesh
Source:
Australia. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Date of Document:
2 February 2018
Accessed Date:
24 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
13 March 2019
Accessed Date:
19 March 2019
Title:
Bangladesh. World Report 2018: Events of 2017.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. Amnesty International Report 2017/2018: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
22 February 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. Freedom in the World 2018.
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Concluding observations on the initial report of Bangladesh
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Committee.
Date of Document:
27 April 2017
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Joint NGO Alternative Report to the UN Human Rights Committee on Bangladesh (119th Session – 6-29 March 2017)
Source:
International Federation for Human Rights et al.
Date of Document:
February 2017
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under articles 16 and 17 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Date of Document:
4 August 2017
Accessed Date:
25 October 2017
Title:
Joint submission to the Universal Periodic Review of Bangladesh by ARTICLE 19 and Research Initiatives Bangladesh for consideration at the 30th Session of the Working Group in May 2018
Source:
Article 19; Research Initiatives Bangladesh
Date of Document:
5 October 2017
Accessed Date:
25 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh: Half-yearly Human Rights Monitoring Report
Date of Document:
1 July 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Chapter 2 – Bangladesh: Paving the Way to Liberation. South Asia State of Minorities Report 2016: Mapping the Terrain.
Source:
The South Asia Collective
Date of Document:
October 2016
Author:
Afsana Amin et al.
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. The State of Conflict and Violence in Asia.
Source:
The Asia Foundation
Accessed Date:
25 October 2017
3.
Identification Documents and Citizenship
Title:
Report on Citizenship Law: Bangladesh
Source:
European University Institute. European Union Democracy Observatory on Citizenship.
Date of Document:
December 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. U. S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
National Identity (NID) Card; its use as a voter's identity card; procedures to obtain one
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 September 2010
Accessed Date:
10 October 2012
Keywords:
identity documents
Title:
Bangladesh. Birth Registration: A Comparative Report Prepared for UNICEF.
Date of Document:
November 2015
Accessed Date:
21 October 2016
Title:
Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Ordinance 1978
Accessed Date:
31 October 2016
Title:
Reports of fraudulent documents (2011-2015)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
20 August 2015
Accessed Date:
28 September 2015
Title:
Procedures and requirements to acquire a passport; characteristics of a Bangladesh passport
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
27 July 2010
Accessed Date:
10 October 2012
Title:
Citizenship Act, 1951
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
President's Order No. 149 of 1972. The Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order, 1972.
Accessed Date:
31 October 2016
Title:
Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Rules, 1978
Accessed Date:
3 October 2012
Title:
Requirements and procedures to obtain and renew a passport at the Bangladesh High Commission in Ottawa; information on the procedures that the High Commission follows with the old passport booklet (2014 – May 2015)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
27 May 2015
Accessed Date:
28 September 2015
Keywords:
children; identity documents
Title:
Act No. 29 of 2004; The Law framed to amend and to consolidate Births and Deaths Registration
Accessed Date:
31 October 2016
4.
Political Activities and Organizations
Title:
Information on the Awami League (AL), including its leaders, subgroups, youth wings, and activities (2008-July 2011)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
13 September 2011
Accessed Date:
10 October 2012
Keywords:
legal system; political organizations
Title:
Les organisations islamistes
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
9 January 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
People's Republic of Bangladesh. Election for President of 18 February 2018.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
24 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh Query Response: Awami League (AL) and supporters of the Bangladesh National Party (BNP)
Source:
Asylum Research Consultancy
Date of Document:
15 December 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), including its structure, leaders, membership and membership documents, factions, associated organizations and activities; treatment of members and supporters by authorities (September 2012-2015)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
31 August 2015
Accessed Date:
28 September 2015
Title:
Bangladesh. Electoral Challenges in Asia Today.
Source:
Asian Network for Free Elections
Date of Document:
October 2016
Author:
Adilur Rahman Khan
Editor:
Lilibeth Erlano; Kristina Uy Gadaingan
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Political Parties in Bangladesh. CPD-CMI Working Paper 8.
Source:
CHR. Michelsen Institute; Centre for Policy Dialogue
Date of Document:
August 2014
Accessed Date:
23 September 2015
Keywords:
corruption; crime; election; extralegal executions/killings; extremist/terrorist organizations; freedom of assembly; gender equality; legislation; minorities; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; religion; statistics
Title:
Civic Freedom Monitor: Bangladesh
Source:
International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
Date of Document:
4 October 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Facing Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh: A global threat in need of a global response
Source:
South Asia Democratic Forum
Date of Document:
2 March 2017
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Gonojagoron Moncho, including origin, purpose, structure, membership, areas of operation and activities (April 2013-January 2014)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
24 January 2014
Accessed Date:
22 September 2014
Keywords:
conflict; extralegal executions/killings; extremist/terrorist organizations; human rights activists; judicial efficacy; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; religion
Title:
I. Political Transformation. Transformation Index 2018 Country Report: Bangladesh.
Source:
Bertelsmann Stiftung
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Roles and responsibilities of the executive members of the local branches of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Jatiyatabadi Juba Dal (Bangladesh Nationalist Youth Party) (2010-August 2014)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
15 August 2014
Accessed Date:
26 September 2014
Keywords:
conflict; extralegal executions/killings; extremist/terrorist organizations; human rights activists; judicial efficacy; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; religion
Title:
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), including structure, leaders, activities; membership cards and confirmation letters, and activities; treatment...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
4 May 2016
Accessed Date:
19 October 2016
Title:
Information on the Krishak Sramik Janata League (KSJL), including structure and membership; treatment of members of the KSJL by Awami League members and by authorities (2014-August 2016)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
2 September 2016
Accessed Date:
28 October 2016
5.
Gender, Domestic Violence and Children
Title:
Bangladesh. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2014.
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Accessed Date:
28 November 2014
Keywords:
children; domestic violence; family law; gender equality; gender-based violence; labour; legal system; legislation; minorities; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; religion; sexual violence; social services; statistics
Title:
Concluding observations on the eighth periodic report of Bangladesh
Source:
United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
25 November 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Five Years After Bangladesh's Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2010. Is it helping Survivors?
Source:
Bangladesh National Woman Lawyers' Association; Plan International Bangladesh
Date of Document:
November 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Les mariages forcés précoces
Source:
France. Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides.
Date of Document:
16 November 2017
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention. Eighth periodic report of States parties due in 2015.
Date of Document:
29 May 2015
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Keywords:
abduction; children; citizenship; domestic violence; ethnic and national groups; family law; femicide; freedom of movement; gender equality; gender-based violence; identity documents; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; minorities; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political organizations; religion; sexual violence; social services; statistics; trafficking in persons
Title:
Report on Violence Against Women (VAW) Survey 2015
Source:
Bangladesh. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Date of Document:
August 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh Government Responses to Child Marriage. Marry Before Your House is Swept Away: Child Marriage in Bangladesh.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
9 June 2015
Accessed Date:
23 September 2015
Keywords:
children; crime; document fraud; domestic violence; family law; freedom of expression; gender equality; gender-based violence; government corruption; human rights activists; humanitarian situation; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; legislation; marriage; police efficacy; police/security forces; political activities; political organizations; religion; sexual violence; social services; statistics; torture; warrants
Title:
A Critical Appraisal of Laws Relating to Sexual Offences in Bangladesh
Source:
National Human Rights Commission Bangladesh
Accessed Date:
21 October 2016
Title:
Understanding intimate partner violence in rural Bangladesh: Prevention and response.
Source:
Overseas Development Institute
Date of Document:
May 2017
Author:
Ruchira Tabassum Naved et al.
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
The Effect of Violence on Women's Electoral and Political Participation in Bangladesh
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Date of Document:
March 2017
Author:
Silja Paasilinna et al.
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
Submission by – Mir Abu Reyad, Representative of the LGBTI community in Bangladesh, to the UN Human Rights Committee
Source:
Boys of Bangladesh
Date of Document:
March 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. State-Sponsored Homophobia 2017: A world survey of sexual orientation laws: criminalisation, protection and recognition.
Source:
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
Date of Document:
May 2017
Author:
Aengus Carroll; Lucas Ramón Mendos
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
Title:
“I Want to Live With My Head Held High”: Abuses in Bangladesh's Legal Recognition of Hijras
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
23 December 2016
Accessed Date:
10 October 2017
7.
Criminality and Corruption
Title:
Bangladesh: Overview of corruption and anti-corruption with a focus on the health sector
Source:
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre et al.
Date of Document:
31 March 2015
Accessed Date:
23 September 2015
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; children; corruption; crime; drug trafficking; extralegal executions/killings; freedom of assembly; freedom of expression; freedom of the press; gender equality; gender-based violence; government corruption; human rights activists; institutional efficacy; Internet; judicial corruption; judicial efficacy; labour; legislation; police corruption; police/security forces; political activities; political opposition; political organizations; sexual violence; social services; statistics; witness protection
Title:
Bangladesh. 2018 Crime and Safety Report.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
6 March 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Corruption in Service Sectors. National Household Survey 2015.
Source:
Transparency International Bangladesh
Date of Document:
June 2016
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh: Tier 2 Watch List. Trafficking in Persons Report 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
June 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
The Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), including operational capacity, areas of operation, and activities (2015-November 2016)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
15 November 2016
Accessed Date:
6 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. Country Reports on Terrorism 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
September 2018
Accessed Date:
24 October 2018
Title:
Harkat-ul-Jihadi al-Islami
Source:
Stanford University. Mapping Militant Organizations.
Date of Document:
11 July 2016
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Countering Jihadist Militancy in Bangladesh. Asia Report N°295.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
28 February 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
8.
Military Service - (No items in this section)
9.
Judiciary, Legal and Penal Systems
Title:
Access to Justice in Bangladesh Situation Analysis
Source:
United Nations Development Programme; Bangladesh. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.
Date of Document:
May 2015
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
The Special Powers Act, including implementation by authorities; police procedures directed by the Act, including warrants and notifications (2011-August 2014)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
9 September 2014
Accessed Date:
26 September 2014
Keywords:
arbitrary arrest and detention; crime; freedom of the press; human rights activists; judicial efficacy; labour; legal system; legislation; police corruption; political activities; political opposition; warrants
Title:
Political Conflict. Extremism and Criminal Justice in Bangladesh. Asia Report N° 277.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
11 April 2016
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Title:
Whether the court of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate in Dhaka issues order sheets and arrest warrants in absentia of the accused in petition cases; whether an accused person can obtain a copy of an order sheet and an arrest warrant in petition case...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 November 2016
Accessed Date:
6 October 2017
Title:
Review of the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention) Act, 2013
Source:
Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust et al.
Date of Document:
December 2015
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
10.
Police and Security Forces
Title:
“We Don't Have Him”: Secret Detentions and Enforced Disappearances in Bangladesh
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
6 July 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh: Policing System Stands Against the Purpose of Administering Justice. Asia Report 2016.
Source:
Asian Human Rights Commission
Date of Document:
June 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
“No Right to Live”: “Kneecapping” and Maiming of Detainees by Bangladesh Security Forces
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
28 September 2016
Accessed Date:
21 October 2016
Title:
Bangladesh. Freedom of the Press 2017.
Accessed Date:
25 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh: Violations of the right to freedom of expression in 2017
Date of Document:
2 May 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. New Fronts, Brave Voices. Press Freedom in South Asia 2016-2017.
Source:
International Federation of Journalists
Date of Document:
3 May 2017
Page Numbers:
10, 46-51, 97
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. Freedom on the Net 2017.
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Caught Between Fear and Repression: Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Bangladesh
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
8 May 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh: Analysis of Information Communication Technology Act
Date of Document:
April 2016
Accessed Date:
7 October 2016
Title:
No Place for Criticism: Bangladesh Crackdown on Social Media Commentary
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
9 May 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. International Religious Freedom Report for 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
29 May 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Annual Report 2017.
Source:
United States. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Date of Document:
April 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief on his mission to Bangladesh
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council
Date of Document:
22 January 2016
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, on his mission to Bangladesh: comments by the State
Date of Document:
19 February 2016
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
13.
Nationality, Ethnicity and Race
Title:
Bangladesh: A Joint Submission to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Source:
Kapaeeng Foundation et al.
Date of Document:
October 2016
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Bangladesh. The Indigenous World 2018.
Source:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Date of Document:
April 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
Bangladesh. World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
Source:
Minority Rights Group International
Date of Document:
July 2018
Accessed Date:
15 October 2018
Title:
NGO report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on Caste based discrimination in Bangladesh for the consideration of reports submitted by State party (CCRP/C/BGD/1) under article 40 of the Covenant during its 119th session
Source:
Bangladesh Dalit and Excluded Rights Movement et al.
Date of Document:
February 2017
Accessed Date:
11 October 2017
Title:
Situation and treatment of Hindu Manipuri ethnic minority, including women; ability of women, particularly Manipuri women, to relocate and access housing...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
9 October 2013
Accessed Date:
22 September 2014
Keywords:
crime; ethnic and national groups; extralegal executions/killings; family law; freedom of movement; gender equality; indigenous groups; judicial efficacy; labour; minorities; religion; sexual violence; social services
14.
Exit/Entry and Freedom of Movement - (No items in this section)
15.
Labour, Employment and Unions - (No items in this section)
16.
Other - (No items in this section)
The following changes have been made to the previous package dated 31 October 2018:
Title:
Bangladesh. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
20 April 2018
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/humanrightsreport/index.htm?year=2017&dlid=277277
Accessed Date:
24 April 2018
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