World Human Rights Day celebrated in Noakhali

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Md. Badiuzzaman (Tuhin), Noakhali Correspondent:

The 74th World Human Rights Day of the Bangladesh Human Rights Commission in Noakhali was held on Saturday, December 10, with a rally and discussion meeting at 10 am at the District Lawyers Association premises.

The rally ended in front of the Noakhali Press Club after passing through the Bar Association. Bangladesh Human Rights Commission Greater Noakhali District President Advocate Abdur Razzak, General Secretary M Nazir Ullah, Vice President GGM Mahbubur Rahman, Vice President ABM Kamal Uddin, Advisor Advocate Tajul Islam, Advocate Main Uddin Khasru, Popular Chairman of Char Jabbar Union and humanitarian leader Advocate Md. Omar Faruk, Repeatedly elected Chairman of Char Clark and humanitarian leader Advocate Abul Basar, Organizing Secretary Advocate Sohag, Humanitarian Leader Advocate Nur Alam Jico, Humanitarian Journalist Leader Nasir Uddin Mahmud (Badal), Journalist Leader Md. Badiuzzaman (Tuhin), Akbar Hossain Sohag and other leaders spoke at the rally.

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