Critical analysis on functional unit of Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK)
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2017-06Publisher
BRAC UniveristyAuthor
Islam, Md. Tamzidul
BRAC Business School, BRAC University
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Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK) has passed yet another year of activism, which was also the
final year of the project titled “promoting Gender Equality, Human Rights, Democracy
and social justice”, the Expressed goal of which was seeking the establishment of the rule
of rule of law based on those titular principles.
Ain O Salish (ASK) has focused on creating an enabling environment where citizens are
able to demand their rights and entitlements regardless of their class, caste, ethnicity
religion or gender as enshrined in Bangladesh’s constitution. ASK has also been
committed to creating an atmosphere for building capacity and confidence among the
disenfranchised segments of the population, in particular enabling them to protect their
basic human rights and demand good governance, accountability and transparency from
the state machineries and other relevant authorities.
It is of significance that the year 2016 was the 45th year of independence for Bangladesh
and, for the present government, the fourth of its five- year term. Intense scrutiny of
devolvement’s in the human rights situation of the country over the past year is therefore
crucial to successful strategic visioning for ASK’s future role in the country.Notable
achievement can be cited in the areas of legal directives and reforms; policies and acts
related to women and children; and institution building as part of the government
initiatives as well as that of related activist organizations and NGOs for the promotion
and prevention of violence against women and children. However, there is no doubt that
Bangladesh has become a more unequal society in terms of people’s access to recourse
and justice. “The State of Human Rights in Ten Asian Nations 2016”, published by Asian
human Rights commission (2016), refers to “ obstacles and systemic lacuna that prevent
the effective protection of rights and enable impunity for the perpetration of violations.”
The report continues, “The Human Rights situation in Bangladesh is still influenced by
confrontational politics.
Extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearance; alleged and suspected wrong- doers
being beaten to death by mobs; fragile law and order situation, culture of impunity
leading to general sense of insecurity in people’s minds . It cannot be denied that
corruption is increasingly linked to violation of human rights.I wish everyone my best and
look forward to another year of working together for the next phase of ASK’s program.