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Bangladesh's National Human Rights Commission has resigned en masse, three months after the interim government took charge. The resignations come days after the Commission's report highlighted a rise in mob violence in the country. The commission's full-time members resigned following the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's abrupt resignation on August 5 due to widespread protests against her Awami League-led government over a controversial job quota system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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