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Bangladesh abstains in UNGA vote over Ukraine issue

Is this why ur army raping Kashmiri women. Cause indian Muslim man watching from distance.

Again, why the obsession only over female sexuality ? Can't you include a male if someone is doing wrong ?

Secondly, I have posted before about the tragic situation in Kashmir, whether the pellet guns or the Kunan-Poshpora mass-rape-of-females incident or the entire military occupation of the region or some regressive elements present there among the Muslims or the needlessly continuing militancy when there could be solution like what Musharraf presented via his Four Point Formula in 2001 or what I myself presented on PDF in this thread in a wider India-Pakistan context.
 
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Indian Pakistan Bangladesh decided not to take part in the resolution
this is show how far we have come and how important we are also
we all faced now threats or intimidation

all wish India Pakistan & Bangladesh lived in peace and ally of each other then we would be mighty

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UNGA: Why Did Bangladesh Abstain From Voting on Russian Invasion of Ukraine?​

Though Bangladesh and the US have good trade ties, Washington has often been critical of moves made by Awami League governments.
18 hours ago | Aveek Sen



A general view shows the results of the voting during the 11th emergency special session of the 193-member U.N. General Assembly on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the United Nations Headquarters in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., March 2, 2022. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
On Wednesday, March 2 2021, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) voted on a resolution demanding an unconditional stoppage to the Russian offensive in Ukraine in a rare emergency session. UNGA resolutions are non-binding and merely showcase the political stance of its members. The resolution was supported by 141 of the assembly’s 193 members. Including Russia, five members of the assembly – the others being Belarus, Eritrea, North Korea and Syria – voted against it and 35 members abstained.

While many South Asian countries abstained, here we will look at what might have motivated Bangladesh to abstain at the UNGA. The country also abstained in 2014, at the UNGA voting on the annexation of Crimea.

The domestic polity in Bangladesh is bipolar: on one side there’s the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib; and on the other, there’s the Jamaat-e-Islami-supported Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Khaleda Zia, the widow of Lt General Ziaur Rahman, who assassinated Sheikh Mujib with a few of his military associates on August 15, 1975.

The Awami League is seen as friendly to India, even though it has developed close ties to China in recent years. It has cracked down on camps of militant groups from India’s northeastern region whenever it has held power. On the other hand, the BNP has had an anti-India and pro-Pakistan bent and has supported militancy in India’s northeast, the best expose of which was the failed ten trucks case in 2004, which had the involvement of sitting BNP minister Lutfozzaman Babar.

This bipolarity has made other countries also pick their sides and the US is no different. Even though the Awami League government has tried to develop good relations with the US, with which the country has good trade ties, Washington hasn’t reciprocated.

The US had called the January 5, 2014 elections won by the Awami League a “sham“ and refused to recognise it, doing so only many months later. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh congratulated Sheikh Hasina on assuming office on January 12. Russian President Vladimir Putin was close behind, congratulating her on January 14. Even China, which in 1971 was differently aligned politically, had by now developed good relations with the Awami League and recognised the election results shortly after.

The same happened when Sheikh Hasina won the elections in 2019. The US said the elections were marred with “irregularities” but Russia was quick to congratulate Sheikh Hasina on her new term.

In the past, the US and EU had also applied pressureon the Bangladesh government to go ahead with the executions of people found guilty of war crimes in 1971, when the country was formed. Among the prominent people who were handed out death sentences were Motiur Rahman Nizami and Salahuddin Quader (SaQa) Chowdhury, top leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP respectively. The latter was convicted on charges of torture, rape and genocide during the 1971 war. Mir Quasem Ali, a former media tycoon and a key financier of the Jamaat-e-Islami, was also executed.

The US State Department had then released a statement that accepted that “judicial rigour” was applicable to the sentencings but also added that it could not support the executions because the war crimes tribunal does not meet “international standards”.

More recently, on December 10, 2021, the US Treasury Department under President Joe Biden imposed sanctions on Bangladesh’s Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), an elite paramilitary force that is engaged mainly in operations against Islamist militants, as well as seven of its current and former officers, citing human rights violations.

Even before this, the US had criticised Bangladesh and specifically the RAB, which has been accused of violations by human rights groups also. The RAB engages mainly in operations against Jihadist groups, like the relatively small IS in Bangladesh and neo-Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) – a de-facto armed wing of the Jamaat. Experts consider IS in Bangladesh to be neo-JMB itself as there is common membership and neo-JMB has pledged its allegiance to the central ISIS leadership. Neo-JMB has carried out attacks against India as well. The RAB also has cracked down on the Shibir (the student wing of the Jamaat and short for Islami Chhatra Shibir) which is known to engage in large-scale violence.

Bangladesh, specifically under the Awami League, and Russia have close ties due to historical connections. Presently, Russia is building the Rooppur nuclear power plant in Bangladesh. Bangladesh also buys most of its defence hardware from China and Russia.

There is also a historical side note. It is not a major factor but an emotional one and would have a small bearing nevertheless in Bangladesh’s decision. During the 1971 War of Liberation, the US sent a ten-ship naval task force towards the Bay of Bengal and the UK sent its aircraft carrier HMS Eagle for a pincer attack in the aid of Pakistan. At India’s request, Russia rushed in a nuclear-armed flotilla. That sealed the result of the war in favour of Bangladesh’s freedom fighters (the Mukti Bahini) and its allied Indian military. Mujib was a socialist and was close to the USSR. His daughter carries forward his politics through the welfare centric policies of the Awami League.

 
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@mmr now this is the solid answer of your questions given by European countries.

However,when Europe will find the alternative sources, China and Russia will get another alternative of SWIFT and USD, mark my words.
 
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@mmr now this is the solid answer of your questions given by European countries.

However,when Europe will find the alternative sources, China and Russia will get another alternative of SWIFT and USD, mark my words.
Its not that simple as you think it is.

Give it few weeks. There are lot of thinks happening behind the scene. Germany along with EU will replace russian gas.


EU aims to slash Russian gas dependence by two-thirds this year​




Venezuela sanctions might be lifted. Iran deal close to be done. These two alone can replace 4 mil barrels. Saudis are under pressure from us to increase the oil production. Once those are sorted out west will replace or chocked russian oil and gas step by step.



If you think this is the end of it then you are wrong. Its just the beginning.

You should discuss all this on europe sub forum where ppl already explained all this.


I give you one example. Oil and gas don't save a country. Good example Venezuela. It has world largest oil reserve yet its one of the poorest. Because its cut off from west financial centers. Russia is heading that way. Give it 2 years.

In case of Venezuela, russia and china give full support after west sanctions but they were not able to save the economy.

China simply dont have the capability or willingness to save Russia once western market is block. And Russia need lot more resources then Venezuela does. its bleeding billions on daily basis after the war started. and will go on default very soon. also there bond is junk now. BD has lot better terms and condition then russia will have in future to get FDI and raise capital.





Russia few days ago offered india 30 percent discounts on oil and gas and paid in rupee lol. Not dollar. India and china will get huge amounts of dirt cheap oil gas from russians and dont even have to use there foreign reserve.



Already at 145 was 70 per dollar. 2 weeks ago. the currency.




Usd wont be replaced until financial centers agreed. Out of the top 10 financial markets 9 of them belong to western countries and its allies. So good luck replacing dollar or swift. also china control there currency. if it become like usd then it value will go up. when that happen china manufacturing will lose out to ASEAN and BD or to india and to every one else.
 
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its going to be Rubel Rupee Yen Taka etc... because many country will sign swap deal
now Russia will struggle but they will come bak more stronger
 
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Its not that simple as you think it is.
It's dw who wrote it , many specialist analysts are saying so, even these countries, so it's not only me who is thinking so!
Give it few weeks.
Yes agree let's wait and see, it's the best solution!


Germany along with EU will replace russian gas.
And for the rest ( including news links).

Thank you. @mmr
 
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its going to be Rubel Rupee Yen Taka etc... because many country will sign swap deal
now Russia will struggle but they will come bak more stronger
I wish dollar should be replaced. It was unthinkable even before the war started.

Now Russia is showing that sanctions from USA is fast becoming obsolete ; at least the world can find alternative!
 
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It's dw who wrote it , many specialist analysts are saying so, even these countries, so it's not only me who is thinking so!

Yes agree let's wait and see, it's the best solution!



And for the rest ( including news links).

Thank you. @mmr
The DW report said now. I said step by step in 2 years. This war will change the entire energy market and biggest looser will be Russia.

KPMG's Regina Mayor added: "There are other sources of oil supply. It's just really questionable about how quickly they can come online, the logistics of getting them to where they're actually needed."

This logistics will be sorted out in next 2 years and you will see where Russian economy goes.

US shale produces too will just pump more.


Russia is not china. It only has oil and gas and there are too many options for oil and gas. West will look for every other alternative.

I wish dollar should be replaced. It was unthinkable even before the war started.

Now Russia is showing that sanctions from USA is fast becoming obsolete ; at least the world can find alternative!
It was never unthinkable. China and Russian trying for last 10 years lol. They just cant.

USA is becoming obsolete lol. Apple market value alone is twice as Russian GDP.
 
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It was never unthinkable. China and Russian trying for last 10 years lol
The world has changed a lot in this 10 years.
I said step by step in 2 years
By this time Russia will find alternative as well.


Russia is not china.
Again , without Chinese backup Russia didn't declare the war.

"No man is an island entire of itself; every man
is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ... . "
 
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The world has changed a lot in this 10 years.

By this time Russia will find alternative as well.



Again , without Chinese backup Russia didn't declare the war.

"No man is an island entire of itself; every man
is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ... . "
Give me a call when Russia has an alternative.



 
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That wont take way the sanctions. neither the EU policy of energy U turn. The damage russia did them self is already done. Dont matter what ukraine says or not.


Also they are already close to getting bankrupt lol. In 13 days of war.






Russian economy has been facing the gravest crisis since the 1991 fall of Soviet Union

Russia's economy is facing the gravest crisis since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union after the West imposed heavy sanctions on almost the entire Russian financial and corporate system following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
 
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