Those who are celebrating, saying there won't be Season 3, this fandom doesn't need haters because of you all. Many people like me genuinely want Season 3.
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Bangladesh is outraged that the absconding convicted genocider Sheikh Hasina was allowed this evening to engage in live interaction with the media in New Delhi where she and her henchmen launched venomous vitriol against the State of Bangladesh and her people.
Dhaka deeply regrets that in spite of concerns conveyed apriori to the Government of India about the likely ramifications of this event on the reset of our bilateral relations, this public event was permitted to be held.
On a day when the people of Bangladesh are observing the second anniversary of the July Revolution, this interaction by Sheikh Hasina on the Indian soil stands as an affront to the sovereignty of Bangladesh and a grievous insult to the martyrs of the July Revolution.
The denial of facts established by the United Nations, including gruesome killing of the innocent civilians including minor children during July-August 2024 by the fascist regime, stands as a futile attempt by the absconding convicted mass murderer Hasina and her criminal cohort to reverse the tide of history. The people of Bangladesh had already rejected such heinous attempts in the past and continue to do so now.
Upholding the spirit of the July Revolution, our people have firmly resolved that our nation will never again go back to the dark days of fascism and that Bangladesh will never be a client State. Convicted mass murderer Hasina and her mafia enterprise will never have a place in the polity of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh desires to maintain a constructive, mutually beneficial, and forward-looking relationship with India based on sovereign equality, mutual respect, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, and national dignity. Regrettably, Bangladesh’s repeated requests to the Government of India for returning convicted criminal Hasina to Bangladesh under the Extradition Treaty signed between Bangladesh and India in 2013, has not yet elicited a response. On the contrary, allowing her the opportunity to openly interact with the media under any pretext is deeply hurtful to our people’s sentiment and detrimental to the development of harmonious bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India.
Hello @Reuters — since when did ‘exiled political leader’ become the accepted euphemism for a ruler who fled her own country amid mass killings of protesters? This framing is misleading, and your editors should be held to account for it.
Sheikh Hasina is not in exile. Exile implies she was forced out by a hostile power. She infact escaped — fleeing Bangladesh by military aircraft to save herself from the fury of the very people she governed with iron fist, after her forces gunned down hundreds of unarmed students in the streets. She has since been tried and convicted by a Bangladeshi tribunal for crimes against humanity (do check her log on enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings). That is the record. Report it.
And if Reuters genuinely believes she is merely an ‘exiled leader’ with a constituency waiting at home, here’s a simple test: run another live feed. Invite her to land at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, or walk across any land border of her choosing, and broadcast "unedited" the reception the people of Bangladesh have prepared for her. Let your global audience judge for themselves.
Words matter. Choose them honestly.
I can still smell the freedom in the air from that day. The chants, the hope, the belief that history was changing before our very eyes.
Mass Uprising Day it is! 🇧🇩