Daily Bangla Times :


Published : 2018-11-17 16:00:00




Daily Bangla Times :


Published : 2018-11-17 16:00:00




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  • Special talks in the US Congress about Khaleda Zia (with video).

Special talks in the US Congress about Khaleda Zia (with video)

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Special talks in the US Congress about Khaleda Zia (with video)

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Daily BengaliTimes Report: "The trial process against Khaleda Zia is the political motivational agenda of the ruling Awami League Sheikh Hasina."

"The army-backed government filed the first corruption case against Khaleda Zia. That was the case before Sheikh Hasina came to power in 2009. Apart from this, the previous army-backed government also brought charges against Hasina. When Awami League came to power in 2009, cases against Sheikh Hasina were withdrawn, but the case against Khaleda Zia is ongoing ".

Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia is currently in jail. He has been jailed in February for involvement in this long-running political corruption case.

America wants Congress intervention for fair elections.

Being harassed by a political opponent in Bangladesh is being harassed. In the hands of law enforcers, the incident of murder and murder is also happening. Opposition people can not run the election campaign naturally Many people afraid of suppression of special forces.

"Recommendations on imposing sanctions on the government if the government does not stop the repression".

Concern on election campaign, suppression of special forces and human rights.

"The United States Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports on the human rights violations of Bangladeshi security forces. Under the Global Magnitsky Act, the United States Foreign Ministry and the Finance Ministry use their authority to impose a targeted economic sanctions against the accused and to ban these travel and banking sectors.

Awami League was elected unopposed in 2014, since then the country has virtually become one-party state".

"Threats and threats to journalists to stop any criticism against the government".

"Thousands of opposition leaders, political motivated cases have been filed against the supporters, violation of the international standards of freedom of expression by pressing against media and civil society".

Government helmets- "Thousands of school-going students protest in the streets demanding a safe road. We saw the atrocities of the oppression they faced during this period. Awami League's youth wing attacked the protesters with mobs and sticks. When Awami League supporters attacked school students, in many places the police were standing. Many of the attackers wearing 'helmet' were wearing these to hide their identity.

Special Correspondent, 16 November, 018: In a conference in the US Congress, some rights activists have expressed concern over the human rights situation by accusing them of "extrajudicial killings" and suppressing anti-political forces in Bangladesh.

Two members of the Congress House House of Representatives, co-chair of Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, organized a discussion in a conference room in the US Congress on Thursday, expressing concern at this issue.

United States Ambassador Marsha Barnicut, British lawyer Toby Cadman, who was recently left in the room, titled 'Election and Human Rights in Bangladesh', was present. On the other hand, Bangladesh's ambassador to Washington Mohammad Ziauddin, former foreign adviser to Khaleda Zia Zahid F. Sarder Sadi, deputy head of Bangladesh Embassy Mahbub Saleh and some United States BNP and Awami League leaders were also there.

John Sifton, Advocacy Director of Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch, Asia, criticized the government of Bangladesh for harsh criticism.

He said, "Being harassed by a political opponent in Bangladesh is being harassed. In the hands of law enforcers, the incident of murder and murder is also happening. Opposition people can not run the election campaign naturally Many people afraid of suppression of special forces."

He urged the Rapid Action Battalion to stop the extrajudicial killings and immediately stop it.

He said, "Even the media and the fear and scare that have spread. As a result journalists can not work properly. It seems like a one-party rule is in place in Bangladesh. "

Referring to the arrest of the photographer Shahidul Islam, Sifton said. He urged the United States Congress to play a role in ending such a situation in Bangladesh.

Sifton of the meeting at the Reborn House Building in Capitol Hill of Washington DC said, "The government that will take power after the free and fair elections will not have the legitimacy of them. In order to keep the democratic process in vogue, there is no alternative to inclusive elections. "

The Human Rights Watch officials demanded to ban Bangladeshi from United Nations peacekeeping operations.

"Those who are involved in human rights violations every time, should not be in peace," he said.

Describing the issue of religious minorities in Bangladesh in the election, she said, "In South Asian countries religious minorities face torture and threats - it has been coming from a long time. Religious extremists attacked the Hindus, Buddhists and Christians on political grounds.

"During the 2014 election, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists of Bangladesh were attacked. Their business, homes and houses were looted. At that time the party's political party activists carried such barbarism. His counterpart

United States Congress Statement Link:
https://humanrightscommission.house.gov/…/John%20Sifton-%20…

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