What the United States said about the ongoing situation in Bangladesh
October 1, 20242 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: The United States has expressed its position on the ongoing situation in Bangladesh, including the death of hundreds of civilians in the protests, the clash of law and order forces with the workers, and the freedom of the media.
Matthew Miller
Spokesman Matthew Miller spoke about these issues at the regular briefing of the US State Department in Washington on Monday (September 30) local time.
'Bangladesh's recent political changes have been planned, not by accident.' Chief advisor. Highlighting this comment of Muhammad Yunus, a journalist asked, 'Who will the United States blame for the killing of hundreds of people in Bangladesh?'
In response, a State Department spokesman said, 'We believe that the civilian lives lost during the crackdown on protests and demonstrations in recent months require a full investigation and full accountability for anyone responsible.'
Recently, there was a casualty incident in the clash between law and order forces in Dhaka's Ashulia. US State Committee Chairman Robert Menendez said, Western countries will not buy clothes stained with the blood of Bangladeshi workers. The US introduced labor rights and advocated peaceful protest. What is the US State Department's comment on this?
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In response, Matthew Miller said, he does not know anything about this at the moment. To answer.
Several Bangladeshi journalists have been kept in custody. The journalist wants to know the State Department's comment on this matter.
In response, the spokesperson of the US State Department said, 'We want to see media freedom upheld in Bangladesh and certainly around the world.'