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Dr. Alamgir's case shows political persecution and abuse of human rights. We are asking for your urgent help once again. Please voice your concern so that he is released, or at least, gets a fair trial with his basic legal and human rights fully restored.

You can help by sending a message to the government using our site (easiest), sending a fax directly to the Bangladeshi government (most effective), or by sending personal emails to the Bangladeshi government. You can also send letters or emails to your respective governments, and by forwarding this appeal to other conscientious people around the world. We really appreciate your support.



Send a Quick Message to the Bangladesh Government

This is a powerful and speedy way for you to show support. Using this feature, you can fill in a short form, and we will send a message to the Government of Bangladesh on your behalf, voicing concern about the unjust imprisonment of Dr. Alamgir. Please click here to send a quick message.

 
Send a Fax to the US State Department

If you are a US citizen, it would really help if you send a brief fax to the US State Department, voicing your concern and requesting their intervention. Here are the contact names...

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Send a Fax to the Bangladesh Government

A short, personal fax or letter is one of the most effective methods of letting the government know that you have followed this case, that you care about human rights and about the persecution of Dr. Alamgir. Here is how to write and send it...

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Send an Email to the Bangladesh Government

Please take a moment to send the government a note urging justice for Dr. Alamgir. Here is how to write and send it...

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Writing Guidelines

To be effective, please be brief and polite. PLEASE READ this simple guideline before you write...

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Sample Letters

Here are a few sample letters that you can easily adapt. Please make changes to personalize them, but please be sure to read our guidelines before composing your letter.

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