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PM takes swipe at US for criticising Bangladesh’s human rights record

PM takes swipe at US for criticising Bangladesh’s human rights record
Published: December 28, 2021 20:50:27
PM takes swipe at US for criticising Bangladesh’s human rights record


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has laid into the United States for criticising Bangladesh's democracy and human rights record while at the same time giving sanctuary to a killer of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Taking a swipe at the US, she said, "America talks about democracy and harbours murderers. I don't know why. But they are apparently the most democratic country in the world!”

The Prime Minister made the remarks while virtually attending the unveiling ceremony of memoirs published by the Supreme Court, titled 'Bangabandhu and the Judiciary' and 'Nyay Kantha', on Tuesday, reports bdnews24.com.

Rashed Chowdhury, who was sentenced to death in the case over the assassination of Bangabandhu, has been in the US for a long time. Another convicted murderer, Noor Chowdhury, is residing in neighbouring Canada.

The US government recently hosted the Summit for Democracy but it did not invite Bangladesh to the virtual conference. Dhaka has also taken issue with Washington for imposing sanctions on seven present and former members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) for 'human rights abuse'.

In particular, the US State Department linked former RAB chief Benazir Ahmed, currently serving as the inspector general of Bangladesh Police, and another commanding officer of the elite police unit, to the ‘extrajudicial’ killing of Teknaf Municipality councillor Akramul Haque in 2018.

On the issue of sanctions, Hasina said, "In a place like America, people always talk about justice, democracy, the right to vote, and human rights. But our human rights were violated and we didn't get justice.

"Then the trial [of Bangabandhu's killers] was held but the murderers are taking shelter there. Canada has sheltered Nur, and Rashed is still in the United States. Then we have to hear from them about the rule of law, democracy and justice -- that's what amazes me."

Hasina underscored her government's commitment to bringing the killers of Bangabandhu back to the country to face justice.

"Since I came to power, I have repeatedly asked every president of the United States about how they are continuing to shelter a convicted felon. How does their judiciary allow it? We still haven't been able to bring [Rashed] back."

Drawing on her personal experiences, Hasina stressed the need to ensure justice for all. “We want to get justice all the time. I don't want anyone to cry for justice after losing their parents as I did. We are the victims and we know the pain of not getting justice."

Addressing the judiciary, she added, "You must ensure that justice is served. That's what we want. And as long as I am in government, I will do whatever's needed to do that."
There goes the prospect of F-16V's adorning BAF colours. :lol:
 
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There goes the prospect of F-16V's adorning BAF colours. :lol:
Not that simple to be honest. But Bangladesh would received American pressure soon because you guys have balanced your relationship with China.
You cannot change the past hence the best way forward is to ensure that justice is served and law is implemented in present and future.
 
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US criticising BD's human rights record is another sign of BD's importance to the US now and in the future.

A homogenous country that will near 200 million population in the 2030s and expected to reach "middle income" then will indeed be a prize that both USA and China would dearly love to have on their side. China will probably be fine for BD to be neutral but the USA looks a bit desperate for BD to join it's QUAD against China.

Too bad for USA that BD will stay neutral between USA/West and China. It has enough population to be an independent power not allied with either of the two superpowers from the 2030s onwards.
 
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US criticising BD's human rights record is another sign of BD's importance to the US now and in the future.

A homogenous country that will near 200 million population in the 2030s and expected to reach "middle income" then will indeed be a prize that both USA and China would dearly love to have on their side. China will probably be fine for BD to be neutral but the USA looks a bit desperate for BD to join it's QUAD against China.

Too bad for USA that BD will stay neutral between USA/West and China. It has enough population to be an independent power not allied with either of the two superpowers from the 2030s onwards.
Another fatuous post of yours with inconsistent basic thinking.

Nightly overdreams cannot produce anything better than Pantabhat, Nimak, and Morich in the real morning even if you dream of nan roti, scrambled/ fried eggs, alubhaji, butter toasts or cheese.

You must be wasting your time in a surreal dream.
 
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Shap-e bor hoilo naki?? :lol:
Indeed. This time they pulled a string with nothing attached. Genious of Biden Admin.
:lol:

Bangladesh Armed Forces will now avoid equipment with critical components coming from the US.
 
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