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HUMAN RIGHTS, INDIVIDUALISM AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BANGLADESH (Pages : 25 - 31)
S.K. SARKARHuman rights are relatively modern intellectual foundations of natural law rights and liberties. The universal declaration of human rights is half a century old, but critics are still asking whether anything in our multicultural diverse world can be truly universal. Bangladesh along with a number of developing countries played an active and highly influential part in the drafting of the universal declaration of human rights. But the country faced criticism in many dimensions concerning human rights of different disadvantaged people. This present study tries to analyze the human rights and to identify the human law, practice and environment in Bangladesh and recommend some guidelines for improvement of the scenario concerning human rights in Bangladesh. Although the different governments at their respective regime were committed to uphold the fundamental human rights in Bangladesh: right to freedom, justice and adequate conditions of life, in an environment of equality that permits a life of dignity and well-being for all, but the human rights situation is still in queries. Download