” 1. Exonerated: অভিযোগ ইত্যাদি হতে মুক্তি .দেওয়া
(freed from any question of guilt)
Example from the editorial:
We are shocked that for the second time a Border Security Force (BSF) court has exonerated the BSF jawan accused of killing 15-year-old Felani Khatun at the Indo-Bangla border in January 2011.
2. Acquitted: অভিযোগ থেকে অব্যাহতি দেওয়া
(declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime)
Example from the editorial:
BSF man acquitted again!
3. Inconclusive: অনিশ্চায়ক
(not putting an end to doubt or question)
Example from the editorial:
The verdict was delivered by the same BSF court that acquitted Amiya Ghosh, the only accused in the incident, the first time because of “ inconclusive and insufficient evidence.”
4. Travesty: প্যারডি
(a composition that imitates or misrepresents a style)
Example from the editorial:
A travesty of justice
5. Impunity: দন্ডমুক্তি
(exemption from punishment or loss)
Example from the editorial:
This judgement, once again, highlights the culture of impunity that perpetuates human rights violations of the BSF at the border.
5. Perpetuate: চিরস্থায়ী করা
(cause to continue or prevail)
Example from the editorial:
This judgement, once again, highlights the culture of impunity that perpetuates human rights violations of the BSF at the border.
6. Mockery: উপহাস
(showing your contempt by derision)
Example from the editorial:
We are deeply disappointed that instead of reassuring us of India’s commitment to easing tensions at the border and upholding human rights, this verdict makes a mockery of the rule of law and, indeed, of Felani’s death.”
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