Human Rights Complaint Procedure
Submission at United Nations Human Rights Council
Are you subject to hate crime in Bangladesh?
Are you falsely detained by Bangladesh law enforcement agencies? Is your fundamental rights violated?
Raise your voice, you can file your complaints to United Nations Human Rights Council either as an individually or as a group or communicate with us to file the complaints on your behalf.
The following excerpt is taken from United Nations Human Rights Council. The writings is furnished here as unabridged. Please refer at: https://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/hrc/complaintprocedure/pages/hrccomplaintprocedureindex.aspx
On 18 June 2007, the Human Rights Council adopted resolution 5/1 entitled “Institution-Building of the United Nations Human Rights Council” by which a new complaint procedure was established to address consistent patterns of gross and reliably attested violations of all human rights and all fundamental freedoms occurring in any part of the world and under any circumstances.
The complaint procedure addresses communications submitted by individuals, groups, or non-governmental organizations that claim to be victims of human rights violations or that have direct, reliable knowledge of such violations.
Like the former 1503 procedure, it is confidential, with a view to enhance cooperation with the State concerned. The new complaint procedure has been improved, where necessary, to ensure that the procedure be impartial, objective, efficient, victims-oriented and conducted in a timely manner.
Interested filing your complaints against the state of Bangladesh or state actors including law enforcement agencies etc? Please download form here.
Once you downloaded and duly filled the form, please send your communications by mail or by email to the following address:
Complaint Procedure Unit
Human Rights Council Branch
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Fax: (41 22) 917 90 11
E-mail: CP@ohchr.org