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State Department Press Briefing Highlights U.S. Stance on Bangladesh’s Human Rights and Judicial Integrity

In a recent State Department press briefing, spokesperson Matthew Miller addressed concerns regarding the safeguarding of fundamental rights in Bangladesh amidst reports of threats against writers and intellectuals by reformist student leaders.

Support for Fundamental Rights
Miller underscored the U.S. government’s commitment to upholding democratic values and human rights in Bangladesh. “We have a longstanding, consistent policy when it comes to Bangladesh, that we want to see democratic and human rights upheld in the country. That was our position under the last government; it remains our position under this government,” he stated, emphasizing continuity in U.S. policy regardless of changes in Bangladesh’s leadership.

This statement comes in the context of recent concerns over intimidation and authoritarian tendencies reportedly on the rise since the formation of Bangladesh’s interim government. The U.S. has not detailed specific measures but reiterated its general support for democratic processes and human rights.

Judicial Influence Controversy
On the matter of judicial integrity, particularly allegations surrounding Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate and founder of Grameen Bank, Miller was less forthcoming. He responded to queries about claims of judicial influence by the interim government, including accusations that cases against Yunus were dropped or vacated, and he was granted tax relief for his business ventures. “I don’t have any specific reaction to that. We want to see those matters handled consistent with the rule of law,” Miller said, choosing not to delve into specifics but stressing the importance of legal integrity.

Dastagir Jahangir with State Department spoke person Metthew Miller

The briefing ended abruptly, with Miller indicating he was about to close the session due to his own voice issues, mirroring the journalist’s struggle to be heard.

The U.S. stance appears to be one of monitoring and advocating for adherence to democratic principles and rule of law without committing to direct intervention, reflecting a broader policy of supporting human rights and democracy globally while respecting national sovereignty.

This response from the State Department underlines the complex balance the U.S. seeks to maintain between diplomatic engagement and respect for internal judicial processes in foreign nations.

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