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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2025
Hasan blames some countries for weaponising human rights, democracy

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TBS Report
02 October, 2023, 07:50 pm
Last modified: 02 October, 2023, 07:57 pm

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Hasan blames some countries for weaponising human rights, democracy

The information minister said business over human rights and using it as a weapon at home and abroad should be stopped.

TBS Report
02 October, 2023, 07:50 pm
Last modified: 02 October, 2023, 07:57 pm
Hasan blames some countries for weaponising human rights, democracy

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said the grief of families of innocent army personnel, who were killed by military ruler Ziaur Rahman in 1977-1979 and families of victims of arson attacks in 2013-15 never reached the ears of 'flag-bearers of human rights'.

"This pain never reaches the ears of those who talk about human rights and do business centering human rights," he told a rally followed by a human-chain in front of Jatiya Press Club (JPC) here.

'Mayer Kanna', an organisation of relatives of the "victims of killings carried out by Ziaur Rahman in 1977, 1978 and 1979," formed the human-chain.

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The organisation's convener Kamruzzaman Lenin chaired it while AL organising secretary Sujit Roy Nandi and former state minister Tarana Halim spoke.

Dr Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, said now some countries are using human rights as their weapon to suppress the countries where development and progress are taking place but they are not getting proper access there to do business.

He said business over human rights and using it as a weapon at home and abroad should be stopped.

About the next general elections, he said many countries cannot accept the massive progress Bangladesh has made under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's leadership.

So, on different excuses, firstly they talk about human rights and then free and fair polls, he mentioned.

Hasan said a free, fair, neutral and universally acceptable election must be held in Bangladesh with the participation of its people.

The government will extend all-out cooperation to the Election Commission to this end, he said.

Addressing foreign countries, the minister said, "Please don't give us a lesson of democracy. None becomes a victim of killing in attack on our parliament building after besieging it. In most of the cases, defeated contestants accept their defeat. But US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is yet to accept his defeat. Democracy does not exist in many countries who want to give lessons on democracy to others."

Hasan said putting her life in risk, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina established democracy in the country by waging movements and struggle against autocratic rule by uniting the people.

"So, those who oust elected governments in different countries by talking about democracy and human rights, shouldn't give us a lesson of democracy please," he said.

About graft case convict BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia's treatment abroad, the minister said BNP is using Begum Zia as 'political guinea pig' as whenever she became ill, BNP said if she is not taken abroad, she will die but every time she returned home from hospital after getting well.

"Actually BNP is using Begum Zia as their political guinea pig and chess piece. The BNP doesn't want Begum Zia to get well. They want her to become more ill, as they can politicise her illness," he said.

Hasan said the government is making all-out strides to ensure highest treatment to the former prime minister of the country.

It is the jurisdiction of the court to allow her going abroad, he mentioned.

"Without court order, she cannot go abroad, so don't do politics over the matter," the information said.

Claiming that plans are being designed to carry out terrorism in the country again, he said BNP has realised that they failed to engage people by calling different types of programme that's why they are making evil design to carry out arson and terrorism to create unrest and instability in the country and allow the 'world traders' to take advantage here.

He firmly announced that AL stays in the street and will do so in the coming days as well and none will be allowed to create disorder in the country as like 2013, 2014 and 2015.

They will be dealt in iron hand, he added.

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Bangladesh politics / Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud

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