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Aynaghar () is a colloquial term referring to a network of clandestine detention centers which were operated by the
Directorate General of Forces Intelligence The Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (), commonly known by its acronym DGFI, is the defense intelligence agency of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, tasked with collection, collation and evaluation of strategic and topographic informatio ...
(DGFI), the intelligence branch of Bangladesh's defence forces and
Rapid Action Battalion Rapid Action Battalion (; abbreviated as RAB) is an anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of the Bangladesh Police. This elite force consists of members of the Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard ...
(RAB), an elite force unit of
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, during the
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rule of
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. These facilities have been linked to
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and
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during Sheikh Hasina's tenure as the
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, particularly from 2009 to 2024. The existence of Aynaghar sparked significant controversy and was consistently denied by the Hasina regime, which faced widespread criticism from human rights organisations and activists. However, after the regime fell in 2024, 500 to 700 cells were found in detention centres throughout the country. At least one centre, next to Dhaka International Airport, with many tiny, dark cells had been bricked up to hide it after the regime fell. People were incarcerated sometimes for many years, and many are thought to have been killed.


Terminology

The term ''aynaghar'' (আয়নাঘর) comes from the Bengali words ''ayna'' (আয়না), meaning "mirror" and ''ghar'' (ঘর), meaning "house" or "room." Thus, ''aynaghor'' translates to "house of mirrors". This name reflects the deceptive nature of these facilities, where the harsh realities of detainees' suffering are hidden from public view, similar to how a mirror can distort or obscure an image. The term became widely known through reports detailing the experiences of individuals allegedly held in these secret prisons. Victims have shared accounts of inhumane treatment, isolation and torture. The facilities are described as having thick walls and iron doors that block out all light, creating an environment of complete darkness for the detainees. This oppressive setting highlights the term's significance, as it represents the hidden and brutal realities of
enforced disappearance An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person with the support or acquiescence of a State (polity), state followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person's fate or whereabouts with the i ...
s in Bangladesh. Over time, Aynaghor has come to symbolise broader issues of state repression, human rights violations, and the struggle for political freedom, serving as a reminder of the victims' suffering and the ongoing fight for justice and accountability.


2022 report

On 14 August 2022, '' Netra News'', a
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-based independent news portal, published an investigative whistleblower report alleging that Bangladesh officials were detaining and torturing victims of enforced disappearances at Aynaghar. The Sweden-based news portal also revealed the possible location of the secret prison, where victims of enforced disappearances are believed to be held in Bangladesh. The detailed report by Netra News was based on the on-the-record accounts of two victims of enforced disappearances, Sheikh Mohammad Salim, a citizen of Kapasia of
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and ex-captain of the
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Hasinur Rahman (
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) who say they were held inside the prison situated in the heart of Dhaka. Photos of the prison cells were also published, which the news site claimed were provided by active-duty military officers.


After the fall of the Hasina regime

After the Hasina regime fell in 2024, 500 to 700 cells were found in detention centres throughout the country. Investigators reported that the centres were run by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), an elite counter-terrorism unit, acting on orders directly from Hasina. At least one centre, next to Dhaka International Airport, with many tiny, dark cells had been bricked up to hide it after the regime fell. People were incarcerated sometimes for many years, and many are thought to have been killed. In April 2025, the BBC published a detailed investigative report revealing the existence of a secret prison facility operated adjacent to Dhaka's international airport, allegedly used by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). The facility, discovered after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, contained small, pitch-dark cells hidden behind bricked-up walls. Former detainee Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem, a barrister who had been held there for eight years, led investigators to the site by recalling the sound of planes, confirming the proximity to the airport. Prosecutors described the existence of hundreds of similar cells nationwide, calling the network “widespread and systematic.” The investigation alleged that many enforced disappearances and acts of torture occurred at this and similar facilities under direct orders from the highest levels of the previous government.


Description

It is alleged that the Counter-terrorism Intelligence Bureau (CTIB) of DGFI is responsible for the maintenance of the original Aynaghar. There are at least 16 rooms with the capacity of holding around 30 detainees at a time. The site is believed to be situated inside the
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area of Bangladesh.


Arbitrary detention

Sheikh Hasina's regime was known for forced disappearances and torture of political opponents. After Sheikh Hasina's departure from power, attention turned to Aynaghar and its prisoners. Sheikh Hasina, who had governed Bangladesh for 16 years, faced allegations of using repressive tactics against opposition leaders and critics. Accusations included arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, and violence. Aynaghar was reported to have been a site where these actions allegedly took place, leading to widespread concern about human rights violations under her rule.


List of detainees

It is reported that the following individuals were detained at this facility: * Mubashar Hasan, an academic and professor of
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* Maruf Zaman, former ambassador of Bangladesh to
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* Aniruddha Kumar Roy, a businessman Detainees who were released following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina: * Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem, Bangladeshi barrister and son of
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leader Mir Quasem Ali, confirmed to have been held at a secret facility adjacent to Dhaka airport, according to a 2025 BBC investigation. * Abdullahil Amaan Azmi, retired brigadier general and son of the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
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* Michael Chakma, leader of United People's Democratic Front


Closure

On 11 September 2024, Chief Adviser
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, in his address to the nation marking the one-month anniversary of his administration, announced the signing of the
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. He stated, He expressed solidarity with the families who have endured years of anguish, waiting for answers about their missing loved ones, and confirmed that Aynaghar has been closed, with plans to release all detainees as soon as possible.


Reactions

The ''Netra News'' report came on the eve of UN human rights chief
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's four-day visit to Bangladesh, where she met with several ministers in Dhaka about widespread allegations of state-sanctioned disappearances. In a departure press conference on 17 August, the UN human rights chief stated that there are ongoing, alarming allegations of both short-term and long-term enforced disappearances, as well as concerns about a lack of due process and judicial safeguards, and urged the government to establish an impartial, independent, and transparent investigation into allegations of
extrajudicial killing An extrajudicial killing (also known as an extrajudicial execution or an extralegal killing) is the deliberate killing of a person without the lawful authority granted by a judicial proceeding. It typically refers to government authorities, ...
, torture, and enforced disappearances. Meenakshi Ganguly of
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, in a statement urged the Bangladesh government "to take the first step toward accountability" by holding the perpetrators responsible for enforced disappearance. Bangladesh government officials during Hasina regime dismissed the claims regarding Aynaghar as false and concocted. Mayer Daak, a platform of families of enforced disappearance victims, organised a rally in support of
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Michelle Bachelet's call for an impartial, independent, and transparent investigation into allegations of enforced disappearance, extrajudicial killing, and torture during her visit to Bangladesh. Its convener, Sanjida Islam, criticised the DGFI for allegedly establishing a secret detention centre and demanded the immediate release of those detained. '' The Daily Star'' suggested that there might be several other such torture and detention sites in various locations of the country.


See also

*
Enforced disappearances in Bangladesh Extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in Bangladesh refer to Crossfire (Bangladesh), extrajudicial executions carried out by law enforcement agencies without due legal process and to Enforced disappearance, abduction cases in which t ...
* Human rights in Bangladesh * Guest room (Bangladesh)


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{{Notelist Enforced disappearances in Bangladesh Black sites Counterterrorism in Bangladesh Human rights abuses in Bangladesh Torture in Bangladesh Awami League scandals Premiership of Sheikh Hasina