Exhumation begins for mass grave from 2024 uprising


Local police have begun exhu­ming a mass grave believed to contain around 114 unidentified victims of a mass uprising that toppled autocratic former prime minister Sheikh Hasina last year.

The UN-supported effort is being advised by Argentine forensic anthropologist Luis Fonde­brider, who has led recovery and identification missions at mass graves worldwide for decades.

The bodies were buried at the Rayerbazar Graveyard in Dhaka by the volunteer group Anjuman Mufidul Islam, which said it handled 80 unclaimed bodies in July and another 34 in August 2024 –all people reported to have been killed during weeks of deadly protests.

The United Nations says up to 1,400 people were killed in crackdowns as Hasina attempted to cling to power – deaths that formed part of her conviction last month for crimes against huma­nity.

Criminal Investigation Depart­ment (CID) chief Md Sibgat Ullah said investigators believed the mass grave held roughly 114 bo­­dies, but the exact number would only be known once exhumations were complete.

“We can only confirm once we dig the graves and exhume the bodies,” Ullah told reporters.

Among those hoping for ans­wers is Mohammed Nabil, who is searching for the remains of his brother Sohel Rana, 28, who vani­shed in July 2024.

“We searched for him everywhere,” said Nabil.

He said his family first suspec­ted Rana’s death after seeing a Facebook video, then recognised his clothing – a blue T-shirt and black trousers – in a photograph taken by burial volunteers.

Exhumed bodies will be given post-mortem examinations and DNA testing.

The process is expected to take several weeks to complete.

“It’s been more than a year, so it won’t be possible to extract DNA from the soft tissues,” said senior police officer Abu Taleb.

“Working with bones would be more time-consuming.” — AFP

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