
Bangladesh Law Assistance Center Foundation (BLAKF)By Advocate Md. Kamruzzaman Bhuiyan,
Today, 10 December, the world observes International Human Rights Day, celebrated across 158 countries through discussions, seminars, campaigns, and cultural events. The day serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to uphold human dignity, justice, and equality for all. It is not merely a day of celebrationârather, it is a day of reflection and renewed commitment.
Human Rights: The Foundation of Human Dignity. Human rights are the inherent rights of every individual, irrespective of nationality, religion, gender, or social status. These rights ensure that every human being is treated with dignity and fairness. Education, healthcare, security, freedom of speech, access to justice, and equality before the lawâthese are fundamental components of human rights and essential for a peaceful society.
Yet, around the world, human rights violations continue to challenge our conscience. This day compels us to examine these issues critically and to strengthen our commitment to protecting those whose rights are at risk.
The Human Rights Context in Bangladesh: Bangladesh faces numerous challenges related to human rights. Issues such as political instability, social inequality, violence against women, lack of legal awareness, and limited access to justice are still prevalent. Protecting human rights is therefore not the responsibility of the government alone; civil society, institutions, and individuals must all play a role.
This year, the International Human Rights Bangladesh Law Assistance Center Foundation (BLAKF)âled by Ms. Sagarika Islam and Mr. Moni Mohon Biswasâhas taken several initiatives to observe the day meaningfully. Their programs aim to highlight the importance of human rights and to bring forward practical, community-based solutions through seminars, workshops, legal awareness sessions, and cultural activities.
Raising Awareness Through Education: Awareness is the first step toward change. To build a society that respects human rights, we must educate our youthâbecause todayâs learners are tomorrowâs protectors of justice and equality.
Through BLAKFâs educational programs, students are encouraged to understand the origin, significance, and real-world applications of human rights. This knowledge empowers them to speak against injustice and become advocates for a fair society.
Human Rights Protection Requires Collective Effort: Human rights cannot be safeguarded by individual efforts alone. It is a collective responsibility shared by the government, communities, organizations, and each citizen. Only when all stakeholders work together can we build a society where every human being is valued and protected.
On this Human Rights Day, let us all raise our voices against injustice. Let us commit ourselves to defending the rights of othersâeven when our personal interests are not involved. Human rights protection is not an optional act of kindness; it is a duty that binds us all.
A Critical Reflection: Are We Truly Helping?
Despite many writings, speeches, and publications on human rights, real change remains limited. Many authors write extensively, yet their work does not always translate into practical support for people in need.
As the author, I firmly believe:
âWriting alone is not enoughâour words must lead to action, and our action must contribute to real change.â
â Advocate Md. Kamruzzaman Bhuiyan
Today, let us renew our commitment not only to talk about human rights but also to work for them in meaningful, practical ways.
Thus, International Human Rights Day calls us to unite, reflect, and act. Let us ensure that the celebration of this day becomes more than a symbolic gestureâlet it become the beginning of a stronger, more humane Bangladesh. Under the leadership of Ms. Sagarika Islam and Mr. Moni Mohon Biswas, BLAKFâs initiatives can serve as a new milestone toward building a just and equitable society.
Today, let us promise to uphold human dignity, protect justice, and work fearlessly for a society where every individualâs rights are fully respected.
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