Amnesty International apologises for ‘erroneous’ post marking Bangladesh ‘war zone’ - News Summed Up

Amnesty International apologises for ‘erroneous’ post marking Bangladesh ‘war zone’


The post has now been “corrected” and measures put in place to ensure “additional oversight” of future posts, according to the statement. The “erroneous” Facebook post with a photo of war-ravaged Syria last Friday read: “In Bangladesh and across the world, innocent people face attacks, violence and death - just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Amnesty International headquarters in London did not respond to bdnews24.com email for their comments on the issue. Monjurul Waheed Anu described how stable Bangladesh is now in his comment. Amnesty had previously faced criticisms by Bangladeshis when it protested against the trial of crimes against humanity committed during the country’s Liberation War.


Source: bd News24 January 14, 2020 17:37 UTC



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