BANGLADESH

Foreign Minister asks: Do Foreign Missions issue statements when similar things happen in US, UK, France?’

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Wednesday July 19 expressed displeasure over the joint statement, issued by foreign missions in Dhaka,  regarding the assault on Hero Alam. He wondered whether such incidents happening in other countries result in similar reactions.

While a journalist asked for his comments on the issue, the Minister said, “That’s not acceptable. They create noises when something happens in Bangladesh only. But don’t do the same as a group when similar things happen in the USA, UK, France or in other countries.”

Momen wanted to know from journalists whether these countries say anything about the investigation progress when Bangladeshi citizens are killed abroad.
He said, “Ask the foreign diplomats.  Why don’t you ask them? Why don’t they give statements, then?”

The Minster said the perpetrators who assaulted Hero Alam need to be identified as this could have been done to create uncertainty ahead of the next national election. “We don’t know. You never know… whether to foil the election, these misdeeds are staged. Give me an investigative report on which countries issued such statements when similar things happen in their own countries.”

Momen told the journalists that it is the time to stop publishing or broadcasting such statements. Responding to a question, he said US President Joe Biden wants to strengthen the relations with Bangladesh and for that reason, senior officials keep coming here.

Earlier, foreign missions in Dhaka called for a full investigation and accountability of the perpetrators involved in the assault on Hero Alam. In a joint statement, the foreign missions said, “We condemn the July 17 attack on Dhaka-17 constituency candidate Ashraful Alam, popularly known as Hero Alam. Violence has no place in the democratic process. Everyone involved in the upcoming elections should ensure that they are free, fair, and peaceful.”

The joint statement was signed by the embassies/high commissions of Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and the delegation of the European Union.

Mohammad Ali Arafat, who won the Dhaka-17 by-polls, said what happened “just 20 minutes before the end of the election is uncalled for. I strongly condemn it. The involved parties could not be Awami League’s well-wishers. It was done with the intention of maligning the election. The culprits should be arrested and brought to justice.”

Amnesty International condemns attack on Hero Alam. Hero Alam, an independent candidate contesting the Dhaka-17 by-election, was physically assaulted while leaving a polling centre in Banani area on July 17, the same day of the election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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