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Washington Calls for Calm and Democracy Amid Rising Extremism in Bangladesh

Dastagir Jahangir,
15 April 2025 | Washington, D.C. – During a routine press briefing on April 15, U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce addressed growing international concerns regarding reports of escalating Islamist extremism and political instability in Bangladesh, allegedly under a “Yunus-backed regime.”
In the briefing, journalist Dastagir Jahangir, editor of the U.S.-based news outlet TheVoice.news, referenced a recent New York Times report that highlighted the alarming rise of extremist ideologies in the South Asian nation. The report cited instances of protesters openly displaying images of Osama bin Laden and Nazi symbols in Dhaka, alongside rising antisemitic rhetoric targeting American brands such as KFC and Coca-Cola. These incidents were allegedly incited by figures linked to Bangladesh’s interim government.
Spokesperson Tammy Bruce acknowledged the gravity of the issue but urged a cautious and diplomatic approach.
“Sir, I’ve heard you, and I appreciate your passion,” Ms. Bruce said. “Bangladesh is a country with certain issues. It’s also a country we’ve talked about often, certainly with questions from this group.”
While refraining from a direct response regarding the alleged extremism or the interim government’s involvement, Bruce stated that the matter would be taken up for further review by the department.
Shifting the focus, Ms. Bruce revealed a notable development: “There has been an arrest warrant issued by Bangladeshi courts for UK MP Tulip Siddiq,” she stated, without providing further details on the nature of the charges.
“All of this, including the protests, are matters for the Bangladeshi authorities to handle,” she added, emphasizing that continued dialogue between Washington and Dhaka remains essential.
Bruce concluded with a strong endorsement of democratic values, stating:
“Ultimately, the future of Bangladesh is going to be decided by the Bangladeshi people. Elections matter. Democracy matters. The actions people take to confront such issues matter deeply.”
The State Department’s careful yet firm response reflects Washington’s broader diplomatic stance as Bangladesh approaches a critical political juncture, with increasing concerns over governance, extremism, and the integrity of its democratic process.

Dastagir jahangir Editor, TheVoice.news

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