🚨 Asaduddin Owaisi criticises PM Modi for giving shelter to Sheikh Hasina in India.
He asks "Why Modi Govt is not supporting People of Bangladesh? Why are they supporting a 'deposed' leader?"
"If tomorrow Bangladesh Govt will say India should return Sheikh Hasina then what will you do?"
"Why did you (PM Modi) let former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina come to India?" - OWAISI
For some Bangladeshis the fall of the Awami League is the end of fear. For others, however, it may well be the beginning of fear.
It is difficult for people not conversant with Bangladesh to understand how for Bangladeshis (living both inside and outside the country) who wanted to express an opinion or view against the Awami League government, its fall has resulted in such an extraordinary release of fear.
The AL was in power since 2008, and certainly since 2015, if not earlier, people understood that speaking out could have significant repercussions, and as time went on the level or repercussions increased. These there not just repercussions for oneself but one's family: Bangladeshis could not speak out in the UK, knowing that their family was vulnerable in Bangladesh.
Kanak Sarwar, a popular YouTuber, highly critical of the government, lived in the US. As a result, the government arrested his sister on completely spurious charges and was arrested and jailed for over 6 months, without trial.
So as a result there is huge relief from government critics or just Bangladeshis who wanted to speak their mind.
However, that is just one side of the coin rights now. The other side is that with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and other parties in the ascendent, the Awami Leaguers, or people who are known supporters of the Awami League, are receiving threats and are scared to come out in the public.
I heard today that a very senior lawyer, not particularly pro-Awami League, was chased down the corridor and had to quickly jump into his car. I also heard about another Awami League lawyer deciding not to come to court right now because he is scared of what will happen to him as he has received threats. There are also confirmed reports of attacks against Christian schools and Hindu temples - the minorities perceived by the opposition parties to be supporters of the Awami League.
One could see this as teething pains of the new dispensation particularly where there is not yet even a functioning government. In addition one could argue that in light of the terrible killings that took place in recent weeks (effectively authorised by the Awami League) it would be naive not to realise that in the immediate days after such events, there will be a lot of anger directed at the former governing party, but that it will reduce quickly.
Perhaps. However there is no reason to think that the opposition parties have suddenly learned any lessons from their own victimhood over the last 15 years and that they have become more tolerant of their political rivals.
If Bangladesh is not careful, the country will be replacing one repressive government for another. It is not inevitable, but it is also difficult to know how one can stop this from happening.
Do you share Commonwealth civil society’s vision for equitable, inclusive healthcare? ✍️ Add your name to the public record by co-signing the 12 Recommendations on Universal Health via @commonwealthorg:
https://t.co/XNqiqWYnNc
@saberhc Can not expect more than this, Congratulations!!. You are a superb match of knowledge, wisdom and compassion for this important ministry of national and global significance. Sincere gratitude to our honourable PM #SheikhHasina for such a considerate decision.
Following oath taking as Member of 12th Parliament, signed the Register and thereafter completed process for issuance of secured membership card. Now begins my fifth term of serving my constituents …
So the final #COP28 texts have arrived and there not much in them to resolve underlying problems,
- gone is any reference to science and the @IPCC_CH
- although resource constraints are recognised as preventing climate there are no recommendations how this will be reversed
Thank you to the Organizers, resource persons and in particular to the 283 participants (mostly youth) who have contributed to a vibrant, informative and insightful #BEP2050. @ctgchatter @RazzaqNahim @TanvirSJoy #100%renewables
Happening now: 9th Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion & Faith Actors in International Affairs. Watch on YouTube to discover how faith communities, interfaith dialogue and cooperation can help usher in a new era of global solidarity for #HumanSecurity https://t.co/GKDgpryDnl
@saberhc We are highly honoured and encouraged by your kind presence, inputs and guidance to the CSOs efforts of establishing for Climate Justice. We highly appreciate your amazing leadership in progressing discussion on loss and damage and establishing L&D funding arrangements at COP 27.
Excellent debrief on #COP27 outcomes by 23 🇧🇩 CSOs. Will discuss this at next Parliamentary Committee Meeting and look forward to finding a joint way forward.
Discussion on #Climate Diplomacy towards #COP27-Bangladesh. #LossandDamage funding mechanism is a gsin. Challenges include no phase out of fossil fuel, #fossilfuel lobbyists, Harmful investment in low energy, Less focus on human rights-gender.@SaleemulHuq2@DohaCprd @SohanBMYP
"We need enhanced emission reduction especially by Annex-1 countries under NDCs. Global warming is already at 1.1C & projected to reach 2.4C by 2100 with implementation of current emission reduction targets communicated by the NDCs!" - Ms Rabeya Begum, CANSA-BD Steering Committee