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The government has announced the formation of four new commissions to carry out reforms in the areas of mass media, health, labour rights, and women affairs.
Journalist and columnist Kamal Ahmed will head the commission on mass media while National Professor Dr AK Azad Khan will lead the commission on health affairs.
Syed Sultan Uddin Ahmed, executive director of Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies, will oversee the commission on labour rights, and Shireen Parveen Haque, executive council member of Nari Paksha, will head the commission on women affairs.
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan shared the decision of the advisory council at a briefing at the Foreign Service Academy yesterday.
“We hope we will be able to inform you [journalists] about all the members of the four commissions within the next seven to 10 days,” she said.
The commission chiefs have been tasked with preparing the lists of the members, the adviser added.
With these four new commissions, the interim government has so far formed 10 to carry out reforms to different sectors.
Talking about the issues discussed in yesterday’s advisory council meeting, Rizwana said the list of martyrs of the July-August uprising came up for discussion.
“A verified list of the martyrs has already been prepared. We are facing difficulties in preparing the lists of the martyrs and the injured as instructions were given to remove documents [of the dead and injured] from hospitals. Despite having information [about the dead and the injured] from many places, we cannot cross-check those with the information at hospitals.”
Apart from the verified list, the government has another list and the names included in it are currently being scrutinised, the adviser said.
Investigations into removal of documents from hospitals are underway, Rizwana said, adding that those responsible for removing documents will be brought to book.
Speaking at the briefing, Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Mahfuj Alam said the advisory council has decided to provide Tk 30 lakh to each of the families of those martyred in the uprising.
“In the first phase, the government will provide Tk 30 lakh to the families of the martyred. Similar arrangements will be made for those who will be added to the list [of martyrs] after scrutiny.”
The list of martyrs is being verified by the July Memorial Foundation, Mahfuj said.
He said the government will take initiatives next week to rehabilitate the injured.
Talking about media freedom, Rizwana said the government believes in freedom of the media. She, however, said the media should avoid spreading fake news or disinformation.
“We are not interfering in the freedom of speech in any way. This is our principle. You [journalists] are saying and writing whatever you want to say or write. However, some information is being distorted on social media with the aim to spread propaganda. Some false information is also being presented and boosted.”
Asked whether a commission on reforms to education will be formed, the environment adviser said discussions on education reforms are going on to make the education system modern, effective, and time-befitting.
“Once a decision is reached, we will make an announcement,” she said.
About the government’s response to demonstrations by teachers to press home various demands, Rizwana said, “Those who are protesting have spokespersons. The government never closed its doors. The doors are open for those who are protesting.”