Defending Human Rights | Demanding Accountability | Empowering Victims
"Fight for Justice in Bangladesh (FFJ-BD) is an international human rights organisation dedicated to defending and promoting human rights, justice, and accountability in Bangladesh. Based in the UK, we stand with victims of oppression, advocate for legal and institutional reforms, and amplify the voices of the marginalized to create a fair and equitable society."
Fight for Justice in Bangladesh (FFJ-BD) is a UK-based international human rights organization committed to addressing systemic human rights violations in Bangladesh. Through advocacy, legal support, and international pressure, we work to hold perpetrators accountable, support victims, and push for policy reforms that uphold democracy, freedom, and justice.
Documenting enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and unlawful detentions. Advocating for justice for victims of state-sponsored violence.
Supporting journalists, activists, and dissidents facing censorship, harassment, or imprisonment. Campaigning against draconian laws like the Digital Security Act (DSA).
Protecting religious and ethnic minorities from violence, land grabs, and discrimination. Highlighting attacks on Hindu, Buddhist, and indigenous communities.
Fighting against forced labour, unsafe working conditions, and exploitation of migrant workers. Advocating for fair wages and legal protections for workers.
Supporting survivors of gender violence, forced marriages, and workplace harassment. Pushing for stronger legal frameworks to protect women.
Lobbying the UK government, UN, and EU to impose sanctions on human rights violators. Filing cases in international courts to seek justice for victims.
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