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Bangladesh Won't Ban Awami League, Muhammad Yunus Confirms

Dhaka [ Bangladesh ], March 21 (ANI): Bangladesh 's Interim Government has no intention of banning the Awami League However, those within its leadership who have been accused of crimes, such as murder and crimes against humanity, will be subject to trials in the nation's courts, according to a statement released by the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing on Thursday.

Talking with a group from the International Crisis Group, headed by Comfort Ero, Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus verified that the administration has established two potential timeframes for the elections As stated, he guaranteed the team that the dates would remain unchanged.

Professor Yunus additionally mentioned that the government hasn’t dismissed the possibility of making a referral. Awami League leaders to the International Criminal Court In The Hague, this comes after the release of a UN fact-finding mission report regarding possible offenses committed during the July insurgency.

He emphasized that it is still being considered," indicating that the option remains open. Interim Government 's stance on accountability.

Reiterating the administration's dedication to maintaining elections As scheduled, Yunus stated that the voting process would not be postponed due to any demands. He clarified that if political parties were calling for merely minor adjustments prior to the election, this would not cause delays. elections , the voting process will take place in December. Nevertheless, if they seek a broader reform package, elections It has been set for June of next year. He emphasized, saying “There’s no cause to alter the election dates,” adding that the proceedings will be carried out in a free and fair manner.

The Chief Advisor mentioned that the Consensus Building Commission has started talks with various political parties. They are currently working towards completing and signing the July Charter, intended to act as a foundational blueprint for governmental policies over the next several months.

The officials from the International Crisis Group commended the apprehension of Rohingya insurgency chief Ataullah this week, viewing it as an indication of progress. Interim Government "'s dedication to maintaining peace and stability within the refugee camps," the statement highlighted.

The group also pushed for greater involvement with the Arakan Army, which dominates much of Myanmar's Rakhine State. Professor Yunus listened to these worries and mentioned that Bangladesh is striving to galvanize humanitarian assistance for Rohingya refugees. He voiced optimism regarding the forthcoming special session. UN conference on the Rohingya crisis Would attract more global focus to the continuous humanitarian issues.

Comfort Ero stated that her organization backs this initiative. Bangladesh in countering misinformation aiming at the nation and its Interim Government In conclusion, Professor Yunus reaffirmed Bangladesh ' longing for robust ties with India yet mourned that a significant portion of the misinformation campaign against Bangladesh originated from Indian media sources. (ANI)

Provided by Syndigate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ).
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