Truth Commission comes into focus at NSU

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2025-02-09
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North South University's Department of Law, hosted a thought-provoking discussion on February 04. The focus was the necessity of Truth Commission and the Reconciliation Process. With attendance of legal minds, human rights defenders, and active students, the session sparked a productive exchange of perspectives on the establishment of a Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) as a means to address historical wounds and pave the way for societal healing. The event opened with remarks from ADLF representatives and faculty members of North South University's Law Department, framing the conversation around truth-seeking mechanisms and the imperative of national reconciliation. Dr Shamaruh Mirza, scientist, activist, and founder of the Diaspora Alliance for Democracy, put forth a compelling case for the TJRC. Supreme Court advocate Barrister Jyotirmoy Barua drew upon his vast experience representing victims of human rights abuses. Dr Qazi Zahed Iqbal, another Supreme Court advocate, shared that while past offenders should not escape justice, enhancing inclusive politics is equally indispensable. Finally, Md Lokman Hussain, senior lecturer at North South University's Department of Law, reinforced the urgency of sustained dialogue. The session was deftly moderated by Safiul Alam Shupto, chief coordinator of ADLF.
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