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EU, U.S. denounce Bangladesh election violence, irregularities
https://www.euronews.com/2019/01/01/eu-us-denounce-bangladesh-election-violence-irregularities

By Reuters• last updated: 01/01/2019

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By Ruma Paul and Zeba Siddiqui


DHAKA (Reuters) - Western powers condemned election day violence in Bangladesh and described a range of other irregularities that marred a vote in which Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's alliance secured more than 90 percent of parliamentary seats.


The strongly worded assessments of the election from the United States and European Union could hurt the image of Hasina, who has been in power since 2009 and also ruled from 1996-2001.

Police say at least 17 people were killed in election day clashes between supporters and opponents of Hasina's Awami League. The two sides, which have competed for power often violently for decades, traded blame for the election day unrest.

Hasina's opponents have rejected the election result, citing what they describe as widespread rigging and voter intimidation. She has denied impropriety, calling it a peaceful vote that saw enthusiastic participation from her supporters.

The capital Dhaka was quiet on Tuesday, but the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) said its workers were being attacked in several areas elsewhere in the country by Awami League activists. The League's joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif said those accusations were false and he had not heard of any such attacks.

"Violence has marred the election day, and significant obstacles to a level playing field remained in place throughout the process and have tainted the electoral campaign and the vote," the EU said in a statement, calling for "a proper examination of allegations of irregularities".

The United States, Bangladesh’s largest foreign investor, expressed concern about "credible reports of harassment, intimidation, and violence in the pre-election period that made it difficult for many opposition candidates and their supporters to meet, hold rallies, and campaign freely."

"We are also concerned that election-day irregularities prevented some people from voting, which undermined faith in the electoral process," it said.

Opposition BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam said he was collecting reports of rigging to submit to the Election Commission to demand a fresh vote. The commission already rejected that plea, but Islam said: “What is our alternative?”

JOURNALIST ARRESTED

One journalist was arrested and another was on the run after a local government official filed a case against them for publishing "false information" about election irregularities, under a new law journalists say could be used to stifle dissent.

Hedayet Hussain Mollah and Rashidul Islam published reports saying more votes had been cast at one constituency in the southeastern Khulna region than the total number of registered voters there.

They were accused under the Digital Security Act enacted in September. Mollah was picked up by police on Tuesday afternoon while Islam was on the run, police said.

"This is false information that was made intentionally to make the election result look questionable and controversial," a police report said.

The deadly clashes on voting day marked the end of a violent campaign. The opposition said its workers faced arbitrary arrests and candidates were attacked by ruling party activists. The ruling party denied being behind any violence.

“People have shared experiences of being physically assaulted and manhandled at polling stations,” said Saad Hammadi, Amnesty International's regional campaigner for South Asia, calling for an impartial probe into incidents of violence.

Hasina, whose father, state founder Mujibur Rahman, was assassinated in a coup in 1975, has alternated in and out of power for nearly three decades with her main rival, BNP leader Zia Khaleda. Khaleda was jailed in February for five years for corruption.

(Additional reporting by Enamul Haque in Khulna and Serajul Quadir in Dhaka; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Well, there we go again; more meddling expected in the coming days.

How many Asian people interfered in the yellow jacket violence that is happening in France, Belgium and other EU countries?

I really hope Bangladesh can restore peace and show them the middle finger.
 
Well, there we go again; more meddling expected in the coming days.

How many Asian people interfered in the yellow jacket violence that is happening in France, Belgium and other EU countries?

I really hope Bangladesh can restore peace and show them the middle finger.

Well, the election could have been conducted much better by the AL. They would have won anyway as majority of BD people are willing to tolerate them for another 5 years.

Western world needs to make this statement but by next month it will be business as usual. Hasina and AL are impregnable in BD.
 
Well, the election could have been conducted much better by the AL. They would have won anyway as majority of BD people are willing to tolerate them for another 5 years.

Western world needs to make this statement but by next month it will be business as usual. Hasina and AL are impregnable in BD.

Exactly. I firmly believe the EU and US will pay a lot of lip service but don't have the energy or the commitment to meddle in Bangladesh.

If they'd want a regime change, then for what? Who will be the candidate or a better choice?

AL has strong grassroot support and has built up their organization in a systematic manner unlike BNP, who partly because of Khaleda's tomfoolery and corruption, destroyed BNP. There is absolutely no future for BNP in Bangladesh, the way it exists now, taking orders remotely from London.

AL is not threatening any US or EU interests - at all, quite the opposite. They support rule of law and are inviting Western investments along with Chinese. Bangladesh is open for business and has been for a while.

The situation for Pakistanis (who wish for regime change in Bangladesh) is ultimately absurd, and a non sequitur, regardless of the comments being made here.

Pakistanis should concentrate on 'Aapna Ghar Khud Samhalo'.

The wish to meddle in Bangladesh is not possible other than the conjoined effort of both US and China, which is not happening anytime soon.
 
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feel really sorry for poor and peaceful Bangladeshis who were even not allowed to vote which is their basic right:(

seems like Hasina is becoming Gazzafi, Mubarak, Saddam of Bangladesh, killing killing killings every where in Bangladesh.
 
It is only India that is meddling in the affairs of Bangladesh. Modi congratulated even before the result was declared. Haseena is working in connivance with Modi and his govt.

You Jamaatis need to take it slow if you have comprehension issues.

Here,

Hasina wins Bangladesh elections as opposition rejects polls

Reported by a non-Indian news source. PM Modi called her after knowing that she won the elections. That is a standard protocol of countries which share good diplomatic relations.

Just because your lot are not ready to accept the election results, that is your problem.

Not India's.

Hasina is able to strike a fine balance between China and India and that is her political expertise. Just because you Jamatis want to become a second Pakistan against India, doesn't mean that she is on our payroll.
 
This is dajjalic neo con saazish against Iron Lady of the East.
 

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