The UN fact-finding mission’s report has documented cases of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and repression by Sheikh Hasina’s party, government, and state forces during the July uprising. The report also includes several recommendations. Rory Mungoven, an official from the UN office, stated that the collected data could be used in trials at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Human rights activists have emphasized the necessity of taking cases from domestic tribunals to the ICC. The UN recommendations call for impartial investigations and trials without human rights violations. Additionally, they suggest banning the death penalty in accordance with international standards, which could increase pressure on Bangladesh to abolish capital punishment. Some recommendations focus solely on political party reforms, while others require long-term structural changes, adding to the complexity of implementation.