Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Yunus has promised to protect rights of all Bangladeshis, says Anwar

 

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Yunus has promised to

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Bangladeshis, says Anwar

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says Malaysia is ready to help Dhaka’s interim government to rebuild the country and restore peace and security.

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Bangladesh’s interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, invited him to visit Bangladesh to further strengthen the ‘brotherly relationship’ between the two countries.

PETALING JAYA
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he is glad that Bangladesh’s newly appointed interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, has promised to protect the rights of all Bangladeshis.

In a Facebook post today, Anwar said he called Yunus yesterday to congratulate him on his recent appointment.

He said he has been invited to visit Bangladesh to further strengthen the 

brotherly relationship
 between the two countries.

Professor Yunus has long-standing good ties with Malaysia,
 he said.

“Thus, I assured him that Malaysia stands ready to help and support the interim government in rebuilding and restoring peace and security in Bangladesh.

I am very pleased that Yunus has given his assurances to protect the rights of all Bangladeshis, including minorities.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner was sworn into office last Thursday after a deadly student-led uprising ended the 15-year rule of Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India.

Some businesses and homes owned by Hindus were attacked following Hasina’s ouster, and the group is seen by some in Muslim-majority Bangladesh as having been close to her.

Former DAP leader P Ramasamy and former Klang MP Charles Santiago were among those who have criticised Anwar for not publicly condemning the violence, with several Hindu groups in Malaysia also expressing dissatisfaction with Anwar’s silence on the matter.

Earlier today, Klang MP V Ganabatirau urged the government to raise the matter at the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Ganabatirau said this would help galvanise a broader international response to the crisis, adding that Malaysia’s influence in the region could be instrumental in fostering a dialogue leading to tangible changes on the ground.

2 comments:

  1. Frankly GO TO HELL.....Bangladesh Facist Racist Supremacist Race and Religion. After 300 Deaths then Cheap Talk...Compensation, build the temple and resident....otherwise like in GAZA.....or Lebanon or Iran....or Afganistan or Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan....USE YOUR OWN ZAKAT MONEY TO BUILD MORE USELESS PLACE OF WORSHIP FOR TERRORIST TO KEEP GUNS AND BUILD TUNNEL.....Time to Boycott any Supremacist Facist Religion CELEBRATION AND THEIR BUSINESS.....Time to WISE UP IS NOW!!

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