UK urges Bangladesh: Protect freedom of expression, rights of citizens

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UNB, Dhaka :
The United Kingdom has urged Bangladesh, as a vibrant, modern and rapidly growing democracy, to protect and promote freedom of expression as one of its core values and rights of all citizens.
Addressing a debate on current situation in Bangladesh in the West Minister Hall on Tuesday, Hugo Swire, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has repeatedly extolled the secular, tolerant nature of Bangladesh.
“Her Government must be unequivocal about protecting the rights of all citizens, including those who express different views or lead different lifestyles. The victims themselves should not be blamed,” the British minister said. British independent MP Simon Danczuk sponsored the debate and said democracy has now ‘broken down’ in Bangladesh and there is ‘irrefutable evidence’.
Describing the relationship between the UK and Bangladesh is strong,
the British minister said the relationship is enhanced, and British society as a whole is enriched, by the diaspora community. “As a close friend of Bangladesh and fellow members of the Commonwealth, we care deeply about what happens there, both now and in future,” he said adding that they want Bangladesh to develop into an economically successful country that maintains its Bengali tradition of respect and tolerance for people of all faiths and backgrounds.
In June last year, the House debated Bangladesh against the backdrop of political unrest, the brutal murders of bloggers, and allegations of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
Since then, Swire said, there have been more attacks against minority groups and those who hold views counter to traditional values and beliefs. “As has been pointed out, there has also been pressure on opposition parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist party, and on dissenting voices in the media and civil society,” the UK minister observed.
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