Persecution of minorities in Bangladesh worrisome: US official
The persecution of minorities in Bangladesh is worrisome and there is need for dialogue between all stakeholders so that every person can live freely according to his or her religion and beliefs, United States Department of State spokeswoman Margaret MacLeod said on Thursday.
After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh on August 5, the nation has been in turmoil, resulting in attacks on the Hindu minority as well as damage to their property and places of worship.
“Right now, we are treating the news coming in from Bangladesh with concern. We are closely monitoring the situation,” she said when asked about persecution of minorities in that country.
“We expect that everyone in the entire region should get freedom to live according to his religion and belief. We express our concern in discussions with all our partners, including the interim government of Bangladesh,” said MacLeod, who is the US Department’s Hindi and Urdu spokesperson and Deputy Director of London International Media Hub.
Answering another query, she said the US was helping the brave people of Ukraine against Russia, which is waging an “aggressive war” ignoring the basic principles of the United Nations on sovereignty, independence and land borders of nations.
The US spokeswoman said the people of Ukraine should have full say in deciding their future in the wake of war. Asked about the Israel-Hamas conflict in West Asia, MacLeod said the US is advocating for increasing humanitarian aid in the war-torn region during talks with its partners in Israel.