The main adviser calls for international human rights activists to come to Bangladesh

 


The Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has called for more frequent tourists to visit Bangladesh, after mentioning the national elections in front of the national elections held in February in February in February. Professor Yunus Robert F. Professor Yunus Robert F. at a hotel in New York on Monday (September 29th). Kennedy Human Rights Association president Kerry Kennedy held a meeting with the top human rights delegation for more than an hour. People who participate in the meeting of different countries and people engaged in establishing human rights and social justice in different countries, the main adviser said, "The most important thing is to visit Bangladesh regularly. Every time you come, the forgotten things come in a new discussion. In the end, you are the voice of the people. In the meeting, he highlighted the delegation about the upcoming elections, ongoing reform process and human rights protection in Bangladesh. He said, 'We have started reconstruction of a broken system. We invited the United Nations Human Rights Office to investigate the killing of last year. Many important things have been revealed in their report. Then we started the process of formation of the UN Human Rights Mission, which is a big progress. The head adviser said that a commission was formed to investigate forcibly disappearance. 'People are coming in front of a horrific experience. Every event is horrible. There has been a terrible incident for years. Many people were kept in the mirror in the mirror, many times they knew why they were kept there. The Commission has not yet reported the full report, but it is updated regularly. 'He also said that 11 commissions have been formed to reform in important sectors. The national consensus commission is already reviewing the reform proposals. Political parties are also part of this process. Hopefully, the important constitutional reforms in the July charter will be made in the form of draft in October and the political parties will sign it in the context. 'Professor Yunus said, "We want February to be free and peaceful - such elections that are in Bangladesh Never. In the year of the year, there were many names in the voter list, but they could not vote. Now we want to encourage women in voting and celebrate their participation. We will campaign to inform people about the voting process. Our goal is to ensure the presence of the highest voter in the history of the country. 'But he warned,' Some international models are trying to obstruct the election process. There are some energy who do not want to choose the elections. We do not know who they are working for. Huge amount of money is being poured, whose beneficiaries are inside and outside the country. They are well-organized - that's the most dangerous thing. A few months are very important for a few months. 'Maiden Yunus emphasized the role of human rights organizations to prevent money trafficking. He said, 'The legal process to rescue theft money is very complex. I hope human rights organizations will raise the noise in this matter, so that a bank can not hide such money. This is really the meaning of the people. 'Tasim corrosion of the national citizen party Tasnim Zara, the youth of Bangladesh, said that the youth of Bangladesh have made a movement for structural reforms, so that the country will never return to the situation, which creates July's mass upsurge. Human rights activists emphasize the need for reforms related to security related issues to ensure the safety of all the people of the country. John Sefton, director of Human Rights Watch, said, "Pressure of political parties to ensure the more reforms as possible, so that after the formation of parliament, they continued this process." Betty was also present - Catherine Cooper, lawyer, lawyer, lawyer, lawyer, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Organization; Mondip Tiwana, General Secretary, Civicas; Matthew Smith, Chief Executive and Founder, Forty Rights; Sabhanaj Rashid Dia, Executive Director, Tech Global Institute; Caroline Nash, Asia Affairs Director, Amnesty International; Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman, Visiting International Scholar, Ohio University and Jeslina Rana, United Nations Advisor, Civicas Source: Buses

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