#'No words can explain this suffering'
A private university teacher Dr. Mubashar Hasan disappeared in Bangladesh just a month ago. Many more businessmen, politicians, journalists and teachers have disappeared in Bangladesh in this way.
Over the past month, Dr. Hasan's family and the Shuvartha demanded to police and government to find him.
Dr. Hassan's sister asked Tamanna Tasmin to know BBC Bangla, when they are going to different authorities in search of brother, what are they saying?
Tamanna Tasmin says, "The law enforcing force has always said that they are trying. Trying to find Clo, looking for him. But till now they could not find anything for us. They just said that the investigation is going on. "
But after a month later, family members could not believe why Mukesh Hassan may be missing. They can not find any reason. Never before have the family members been able to think that such a danger can happen to them.
Tamanna Tasmin says, "Now when we hear the news of a missing person many days later, we like it. I think he'll come back in a day like that. "
He says, "The word can not be understood, how can a family be in such a situation?" Those who did not face such situations would not be able to understand. Each phone call comes with a durable hope. It sounds like a dourbell, maybe he came back. The phone really sounds like someone might call you your son. No words can explain this suffering. "
The last one was disappeared last Monday, the former Ambassador M. Maruf Zaman. Human rights organizations have alleged that some of the disappearances in Bangladesh have happened in some cases, in some cases the government has a hand in the government.
What do they expect from the government?
Tamanna Tasmin says, "I do not know whether the state has a role. I just want to, if someone sticks to him, I just want him, return him to a healthy normal condition. We do not need any explanation, so long as we have not even asked for it. Just come back and come back alive, only the man should come. "