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UK PM Rishi Sunak faces backlash over image showing him kneeling in front of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

Yes, this is about Javed; He is honest and forthright about his lack of faith.
While his family's heritage is Muslim, Javid himself is non-practicing but has remarked that he was 'the first Muslim Home Secretary to be invited (to the iftar)', whereas his wife is a practicing Christian. Addressing a church-hosted husting in his inaugural election campaign for Bromsgrove on 22 April 2010, Javid told the audience:


Javid has said that it is "lazy" and "wrong" to suggest terror has nothing to do with Islam. Speaking at a Muslim News Awards ceremony in 2017, Javid said that those who attack and kill in the name of Islam had no right to do so and that "we can't deny that these people think they are Muslims. They identify as Muslims. They genuinely believe they are acting for the glory of Islam." Javid wrote in The Times that, "there's a special, unique burden on the Muslim community" to do something about terrorism.
He can't be Muslim without belief, faith, and submission. He considers Muslim also as an ethnicity (wrongly). Many Pakistanis are like that, similar to Hindus who think of Hindu as an ethnicity.
 
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He can't be Muslim without belief, faith, and submission. He considers Muslim also as an ethnicity (wrongly). Many Pakistanis are like that, similar to Hindus who think of Hindu as an ethnicity.
He is careful to use words like "Heritage Muslim" and "non-practicing Muslim" clearly telling he is an ex-Muslim. He has to do that because he is a politician and hence can't use words like atheist or agnostic. In fact, a large number of Muslims in the west and in ex-Soviet countries can be described as heritage/non-practicing Muslims. We had one Dr. Mehmet Oz run for office here who described himself as "Secular Muslim". His ilk is not rare, especially in educated and professional classes.
 
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Rishi Sunak faces backlash over image showing him kneeling in front of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina whose government has been targeted by wave of violent protests calling for free and fair elections amid reports of human rights abuses​

By Elena Salvoni16:38 10 Sep 2023, updated 16:57 10 Sep 2023

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  • In office since 2009, Bangladesh PM is world's longest-serving female premier
  • Critics have slammed her attendance at G20 with Sunak and Biden as a PR stunt
Rishi Sunak has faced backlash after putting on a friendly display with Bangladesh's hardline leader Sheikh Hasina Wazed at the G20 summit in Delhi.

The British Prime Minister was pictured kneeling close to the 76-year-old and engaging in an animated conversation, which supporters of Hasina hailed as an endorsement of a leader who has been in power since 2009.

Although Bangladesh is not a member of the G20, it was invited as a guest due to its status as an emerging economy and Hasina's close ties with Narendra Modi, the Indian premier.

However, critics have slammed her attendance as a PR exercise designed to make her look triumphant on the international stage, mixing with the likes of Sunak and US President Joe Biden.

It comes as protests by Bangladesh opposition parties demanding a free and fair election have descended into violence - with angry protesters taking to the streets over recent months demanding that Hasina resign.

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The British Prime Minister was pictured kneeling close to the 76-year-old Bangladeshi Premier and engaging in an animated conversation
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Angry protesters have taken to the streets over recent months demanding that Hasina resign

Human Rights Watch reported that authorities indiscriminately fired rubber bullets, tear gas, and water cannons, and beat opposition party supporters with batons during a demonstration in late July.

In recent years, the group has also highlighted what it says are the 'enforced disappearances' of hundreds of critics and other authoritarian tactics being used to silence opposition to the government.

The hashtag 'StepDownHasina' has recently been trending online, with activists sharing videos of police crackdowns on peaceful protests.

Mass processions staged by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party have seen calls for free and fair elections ahead of the country going to the polls next year, in a vote Hasina is widely expected to win.

Writer Deep Halder tweeted: 'Bangladesh will soon decide whether to bring Sheikh Hasina back to power.

'As far as optics go, if she needed any endorsement from the outside world, #G20SummitDelhi gave it to her.'

The photo of Sunak kneeling next to Hasina is now being promoted by her party, the Awami League, as an image which portrays her as a respected veteran world leader.

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Despite being labelled a ruthless dictator and south Asia's 'Iron Lady' by many, Hasina is called 'Mother of Humanity' by her supporters.

The title arose after she allowed more than a million Rohingya refugees to seek shelter in her country from genocide and persecution in Myanmar.

One supporter of Hasina said on a Facebook post: 'When the British Prime Minister spoke to the Mother of Humanity, our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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In office since 2009, Hasina is the world's longest-serving female premier, and continues to enjoy significant public support

'Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the jewel of the country, whose leadership and affection all the young leaders of the world are fascinated by.

'That's why British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went to Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and engaged in chatting with him like a child.'

Raihanul Islam Chowdhury, another Facebook user, wrote: 'The British, who ruled these territories for 200 years, when those British, humbled, talk to us on bended knees, it shows how much our worth has gone up.'

Sunak's apparent kneeling down to Hasina has been condemned by opposition leaders in Bangladesh and their representatives in Britain.

MK Malique, the UK president of the country's main opposition group, Bangladesh Nationalist Party, told MailOnline: 'If Rishi shows such respect to Sheikh Hasina, this is shameful for the UK, because she is a dictator and there is no rule of law or human rights under her leadership in Bangladesh.

'Showing such affection is horrible for the UK PM, given her party is exploiting this photo back in Bangladesh, giving the impression it has human rights and democracy.

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Supporters of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) attend a mass rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh

'It undermines our efforts in Bangladesh, who are trying to end her dictatorship and bring democracy. Also, Hasina is openly in favour of Russia, so how can Rishi show such friendliness towards her while the UK and Nato are supporting Ukraine.'

During a meeting with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov this week, Hasina called for 'finding a way to stop the Russia-Ukraine war through negotiations and a peaceful manner,' state-run Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha reported.

In office since 2009, Hasina is the world's longest-serving female premier, and continues to enjoy significant public support.

Despite rising inflation and other economic challenges, she is widely recognised as the driving force behind improvements in Bangladesh's economy.

She has been vocal about improving equality between different religions and castes in the country, and in a recent interview with The Economist, said: 'I want to make this country a hunger-free, poverty-free developed country.'

But, despite Bangladesh being a democracy, experts have said next year's election is unlikely to be a fair fight and that Hasina will crack down hard on any opposition she faces.
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He is donkey who act Zebra. Brown man act White. This is how British diplomacy works. Bend over when you need something..
 
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It stretches credulity that events that may or may not have happened 1,400 years ago in faraway lands influence events of today. For example, Christianity is also filled with many such gory narratives:
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1. The stoning to death of Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
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2. Massacre of the Innocents
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3. The Martyrdom of San Acacio
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4. Beheading of John the Baptist

But nobody has decided to use that as a basis to engage in terrorism.
Christians are out of this , they are secular liberal society , third world is using this liberty and equality to invade white lands , very soon US and Europe will become third world .
 
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He is careful to use words like "Heritage Muslim" and "non-practicing Muslim" clearly telling he is an ex-Muslim. He has to do that because he is a politician and hence can't use words like atheist or agnostic. In fact, a large number of Muslims in the west and in ex-Soviet countries can be described as heritage/non-practicing Muslims. We had one Dr. Mehmet Oz run for office here who described himself as "Secular Muslim". His ilk is not rare, especially in educated and professional classes.
I realized he said, 'first Muslim home secretary', as a politician, at other times he may say 'Heritage Muslim', or similar. But, the point is, he is not different from religious extremists who use religion for politics. Both are cultural/secular in nature.
 
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It stretches credulity that events that may or may not have happened 1,400 years ago in faraway lands influence events of today. For example, Christianity is also filled with many such gory narratives:
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1. The stoning to death of Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
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2. Massacre of the Innocents
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3. The Martyrdom of San Acacio
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4. Beheading of John the Baptist

But nobody has decided to use that as a basis to engage in terrorism.

No, you are wrong. Christians do not follow what their predecessors did in medieval times. But, Muslims tend to follow them as very normal. They would cite the Holy Book(s).

Muslims think any group not belonging to them is enemy and therefore should be annihilated as if the Paradise is t

And, people should not take bad examples of another group of people. It is no logic that since Cristians did wrong things, therefore, Muslims aught to do similarly.

In today’s world many Muslim thinking is fanaticism and terrorism. No wonder, these people are abundant in Muslim societies particularly.
 
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No, you are wrong. Christians do not follow what their predecessors did in medieval times. But, Muslims tend to follow them as very normal. They would cite the Holy Book(s).

Muslims think any group not belonging to them is enemy and therefore should be annihilated as if the Paradise is t

And, people should not take bad examples of another group of people. It is no logic that since Cristians did wrong things, therefore, Muslims aught to do similarly.

In today’s world many Muslim thinking is fanaticism and terrorism. No wonder, these people are abundant in Muslim societies particularly.
You have an infantile understanding of the world. Until the 70s, terrorism, bombings, hijackings, and kidnappings, were done by Arab secular organizations. It transformed into 'religious' after the American/Saudi inspired 'Jihad'. CIA published Jihad books in America and sent them to Afghanistan with the help of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
 
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You have an infantile understanding of the world. Until the 70s, terrorism, bombings, hijackings, and kidnappings, were done by Arab secular organizations. It transformed into 'religious' after the American/Saudi inspired 'Jihad'. CIA published Jihad books in America and sent them to Afghanistan with the help of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.
Not bad that you have a proper understanding of Arab secularism. Keep it in your upper chamber.

Slavery is in your head!

It’s the root of your inferiority complex and constant victimhood and grievance!!!
This uneducated guy has found BD is victimized by India in Farakka and Teesta. He wants China to help BD in these issues.

So, China should build this dam and that barrage as if the money need not be repaid. Every dollar is free to this beggar minded guy.
 
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Not bad that you have a proper understanding of Arab secularism. Keep it in your upper chamber.


This uneducated guy has found BD is victimized by India in Farakka and Teesta. He wants China to help BD in these issues.

So, China should build this dam and that barrage as if the money need not be repaid. Every dollar is free to this beggar minded guy.

Begging and victimhood is the staple diet of these jihadists.

Mache baathe Bangali.

Begging and victimhood e jihadi..
 
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Begging and victimhood is the staple diet of these jihadists.

Mache baathe Bangali.

Begging and victimhood e jihadi..
I'm convinced that in order to counter sanghis like you , jihadis are necessary evil! Where does your itching come from you punk?

Not everyone is comfortable of sucking Modi dick like you and your leader do!
 
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I'm convinced that in order to counter sanghis like you , jihadis are necessary evil! Where does your itching come from you punk?

Not everyone is comfortable of sucking Modi dick like you and your leader do!
Sucking xi's diks brings dollars , if comfortable carry on .
 
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