This briefing paper is designed to highlight the reparation framework in Bangladesh and its limitations in providing comprehensive reparation to victims of torture and ill treatment, measured against international standards. In light of this analysis, we provide recommendations for key stakeholders to improve access to justice and to ensure the right of survivors to reparation. The briefing paper has been prepared jointly by Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services (BLAST) and REDRESS as part of a wider project partnership seeking to address key issues in relation to accountability, justice, and reparation for torture in Bangladesh.
