Saturday, November 2, 2024

STATEMENT: JMBF Strongly Condemns the Suspension of Haroon Or Rashid Milan on Grounds of Sexual Orientation Without Proper Investigation

Paris, France; November 02, 2024: JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns and protests the recent suspension of Haroon Or Rashid Milan, principal of Kurigram Collectorate School and College, on August 25, 2024, in Kurugram. This decision represents a troubling trend toward targeting individuals based on unproven accusations related to their sexual orientation rather than any substantiated evidence of misconduct.

This suspension, executed by Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Saidul Arif, was driven by a highly charged protest orchestrated by certain groups reportedly affiliated with fundamentalist agendas. Such groups seem intent on promoting a narrow ideological view and undermining diversity, inclusion, and the rule of law within educational institutions.

Robert Simon, a prominent French LGBT rights activist and Chief Adviser of JMBF stated, "Suspending an educator on the grounds of his alleged sexual orientation, without conducting a thorough, unbiased investigation, sets a dangerous precedent. It threatens the principles of fairness and due process in a society that aspires to uphold justice."

JMBF believes that the demonstrations on August 25, led by students and teachers purportedly patronized by conservative groups, reflect an alarming trend of fundamentalism creeping into public institutions. This suspension appears to be not only a capitulation to mob pressure but also a tactic to intimidate and purge those whose identities or orientations differ from a narrowly defined norm.

JMBF asserts that in a democratic society, no individual should face professional consequences solely based on personal identity or orientation, especially when accusations remain unverified. The hasty decision to suspend Principal Milan, made without a comprehensive investigation, not only undermines his rights but also weakens the integrity of our educational institutions.

Advocate Shahanur Islam, founder president of JMBF, stated, "This incident echoes a broader pattern of actions targeting educators and other professionals under the guise of moral or religious justification under the present interim government led by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus."

"In the wake of the former government’s resignation, numerous educators have been pressured to resign, further evidencing a disturbing shift toward intolerance and an erosion of personal freedoms. Such actions disregard the right to privacy and individual identity, fostering a climate of fear that discourages qualified individuals from serving in educational roles—a role that should be safeguarded from political or ideological bias," Mr. Islam added.

JMBF calls on the relevant authorities to rescind this suspension immediately and initiate a fair, transparent inquiry that respects due process, thereby reaffirming their commitment to justice, inclusivity, and the principles upon which an equitable society is built.

Furthermore, JMBF asserts that this act of fundamentalism, if left unchecked, risks eroding the core values of our society and turning our educational institutions into platforms for ideological control. We must resist these pressures and uphold the right of every individual to live and work free from discrimination and coercion.

JMBF is closely monitoring the situation of sexual minority LGBTQI+ individuals and remains committed to advocating for justice and equality in Bangladesh.

Brief Incident:

On August 25, 2024, Haroon Or Rashid Milan, the principal of Kurigram Collectorate School and College, was suspended following large-scale protests initiated by students and supported by teachers due to his alleged sexual orientation of a homosexual nature. This decision, executed by the local Deputy Commissioner, Mohammad Saidul Arif, occurred shortly after an interim government led by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus assumed power on August 8, following the resignation of the former Prime Minister on August 5, 2024.

The protests, held on August 25, 2024, in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, were driven by allegations against the principal involving inappropriate conduct with students. Teachers also voiced grievances, accusing him of mistreating both students and staff and using physical intimidation against those who challenged his authority or questioned his management of school funds.

Thank you,









Tanni Bithi Sarder
Vice President
JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF)
Email: info@jmbf.org | Website: www.jmbf.org

JMBF is an independent non-profit, nonpartisan human rights organization registered in France with registration number W931027714 under the association law of 1901, dedicated to defending human rights, fighting for justice, and empowering communities in Bangladesh and beyond.

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