“The conviction of Yunus is emblematic of the beleaguered state of human rights in Bangladesh, where the authorities have eroded freedoms and bulldozed critics into submission,” said the human rights organisation in a statement published in its ‘X’ (former Twitter) handle on Monday.
A Dhaka Labour Court on Monday convicted Dr Mohammad Yunus and three of his colleagues under the Bangladesh Labour Act 2006 and sentenced them to six months’ imprisonment.
In the statement, Amnesty stated that the unusual speed at which the trial against Mohammad Yunus was completed stands in stark contrast to the snail-paced progress in other labour rights-related court cases in Bangladesh.