The United Nations has said they want to see every Bangladeshi can vote, free of intimidation and free of any repercussions.
"We continue to engage on this issue and continue to call for the organization of free and fair elections in which every Bangladeshi can vote, free of intimidation, or free of any repercussions," Spokesman for the Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric told reporters at a regular briefing in New York on Tuesday.
The questioner referred to six leading international human rights organizations, including Robert F Kennedy Human Rights and ICAED, which urged the international community to stand for the protection of fundamental rights in Bangladesh.
On the same question, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Tuesday said the government is not harassing any innocent people but bringing the terrorists under the law to punish them.
"We are not harassing anyone on political grounds. We are arresting them who are terrorists," Momen told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He referred to the destruction of public and private properties and arson attacks on vehicles and innocent people in recent days.
Momen said Bangladesh shows zero-tolerance policy towards terrorists and terrorism.
He called upon those who are involved in terrorist activities to shun the path of terrorism and involve in due political activities.
Responding to a question on human rights situation, Momen said Bangladesh is a model country compared to other countries in terms of protecting human rights.
He mentioned the sacrifice made by the people of Bangladesh to uphold democracy, human rights, and justice.
Momen said other countries should take lessons from Bangladesh on human rights and justice.
He highlighted violation of human rights in Gaza and some developed countries where people are killed broad daylight.