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❦Adilur Rahman Khan
Human-rights advocate and interim-government adviser
A rights-monitoring figure who moved into transition governance.
Biography
Context

In the context of Rights-monitoring discourse during and after July 2024., Adilur Rahman Khan is recognized as Human-rights advocate and interim-government adviser. A rights-monitoring figure who moved into transition governance.
Contribution
He remained a prominent human-rights voice during the crackdown period and later served in the interim advisory structure.
Impact
His participation kept accountability and rights documentation central in public debate.
Timeline Placement
Adilur Rahman Khan appears in 1 linked timeline events, spanning 2024.
First Appearance
2024
Latest Appearance
2024
Active Span
2024
Linked Events
1
Legacy Summary
His participation kept accountability and rights documentation central in public debate. This influence is reflected across 1 connected events.
References
Key sources for understanding this figure
A History of Bangladesh
A synthetic history of Bangladesh from the long view through colonial encounters, East Pakistan, war, and independence.
Cited in: 1 events
Abu Sayed: Memory and Symbol of the Anti-Discrimination Movement
Respectful memory source on how Abu Sayed’s death in Rangpur became a symbolic part of the movement’s public memory.
Cited in: 1 events
After the Monsoon Revolution: A Roadmap to Lasting Security Sector Reform in Bangladesh
Important post-uprising source on security sector reform, accountability, victims, interim government, and institutional reform.
Cited in: 1 events
Anti-Discrimination Movement / July Uprising: Prothom Alo Archive
Bangla news archive for local timeline, casualties, campus events, internet shutdown, arrests, 5 August transition, and aftermath.
Cited in: 1 events
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Statements and Programmes, 2024
Primary movement source for the movement’s self-description, quota reform demands, Bangla Blockade, March for Justice, and organisational leadership.
Cited in: 1 events
Anti-discrimination student movement: Citizens' platform launched to help achieve goals
Report on the 55-member Jatiya Nagorik Committee announced after the 2024 uprising, including Nasiruddin Patwary's convener role and earlier student-political background.
Cited in: 1 events