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New Age | UN for ensuring environment of peaceful protests in Bangladesh

August 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The United Nations has urged the security forces in Bangladesh to ensure the safety of people holding peaceful assemblies and protests.

‘Our comment is essentially the same as what we’ve been saying for the previous protests – that we encourage the right to peaceful protest to be respected by all,’ said deputy spokesperson for the UN secretary-general Farhan Haq.

He made the remarks when a questioner drew his attention to protesters obstructing people from paying tribute to the country’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi-32 on the 49th anniversary of his murder on August 15.

‘And we call on security forces to ensure that no one engaging in peaceful protest is harmed,’ said the Deputy Spokesperson.

The UN also said they are willing to support the interim government and people of Bangladesh as required.

‘Regarding what you said about support for Bangladesh, I can certainly confirm that we remain willing to support the Government and people of Bangladesh as needed,’ said deputy spokesperson for the UN secretary-general Farhan Haq while responding to a question from Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey on August 15.

High commissioner for human rights Volker Turk and chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus discussed a ‘comprehensive range of support’ their office could provide to the interim government and the transition, including on accountability issues.

Farhan said a team will visit Dhaka next week to discuss areas of support and the modalities for an investigation of human rights violations in the context of the recent violence and unrest.

The high commissioner is very committed to supporting the interim government and people of Bangladesh in a successful transition that strengthens the protection of human rights, he said.

On the other hand, the UN resident coordinator in Dhaka Gwyn Lewis met foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain at his office on Thursday.

She said some technical colleagues were arriving in Dhaka next week.

‘They will do initial fact-finding but the mandate, details and how the team will work with the government – all need to be agreed,’ the UNRC told reporters after the meeting at the foreign affairs ministry.

The resident coordinator reaffirmed the UN’s support towards the interim government in Bangladesh.

The adviser emphasised that the UN country team should carry on with their work in the diverse areas of mutual interest.

He underscored the importance of the UN’s constructive support in establishing good governance and rule of law.

Lewis shared perspectives on further support for independent investigation, transitional justice and human rights protection.

They also discussed economic cooperation, LDC graduation, climate change, and the ongoing UN humanitarian operations concerning Bangladesh.

The adviser sought the UN’s meaningful support in meeting the aspirations of the people, especially youths, and their expectations of the interim government.

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