‘Freedom of expression important benchmark for HR’

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UNB, Chattogram :
Ambassador of Switzerland to Bangladesh Dr Rene Holenstein on Sunday said freedom of expression and press freedom are important benchmarks for human rights in any society.
He highlighted the important role of civil society, human rights defenders and journalists in promoting human rights. The Ambassador made the remarks here at a panel discussion and film screening on human rights where participants expressed their strong commitment to human rights.
The event was jointly organized by the Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh, the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator, and national NGO Steps towards Development to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to highlight the importance of protection of human rights.
Senior Human Rights Adviser to the UN Resident
Coordinator Heike Alefsen also spoke at the event, according to a joint press release.
The Chief Executive of Nagorik Uddyog and human rights activist Zakir Hossain, women’s rights activist from Chattogram Jasmeen Sultana Paru, as well as Ismail Mintu, who represented the young Bangladeshis, took part in the panel discussions. Executive Director of Steps Ranjan Karmaker moderated it.
The panelists talked about the relevance of human rights today, 70 years after the adoption of the UDHR, and explored key human rights topics in Bangladesh.
The event was widely attended by human rights and civil society activists from Chattogram as well as a large number of young Bangladeshis, mainly university students.
The discussions followed a lively interaction with the audience, who shared their views about human rights and the challenges they encounter in exercising human rights in the society.
The award winning Swiss film ‘Sonita’ featuring women’s rights issues was screened at the event.
The film depicts the struggles of Sonita, an Afghan refugee, who pursues her aspirations, overcoming various obstacles such as attempts of her relatives to make her enter into early marriage against her wish.
The UN’s Human Rights Adviser noted that the importance of the Universal Declaration cannot be overemphasized. “It put countries on the road to rights, sustainable development and justice for all, leading away from discrimination and violence”.
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