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Actions to be taken if ambassadors cross line: Shahriar Alam​

Diplomatic Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 05 Jun 2023, 11: 34

State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam talks to the newsmen at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.

State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam talks to the newsmen at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.Prothom Alo
State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Monday said the government would take necessary steps if foreign diplomats cross the line.

The state minister came up with the disclosure in replying to the question of a newsman at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.

The newsman questioned whether the meeting of Japanese ambassador Iwama Kiminori with the BNP leaders and the chief election commissioner (CEC) is tantamount to intruding on the internal affairs of Bangladesh.

Shahriar Alam replied, "I don’t know the ins and outs [of the meetings with the Japanese ambassador]. An incident occurred six months back. If any foreign ambassador is involved in that kind of activity which we think has crossed the line, we will definitely take actions after taking the issue into consideration. But till now we haven’t noticed anything like that."


Earlier, the Japanese ambassador met the BNP leaders on Sunday at the party’s chairperson office in the capital’s Gulshan. Before that, on Thursday, Iwama Kiminori went to the office of CEC Kazi Habibul Awal to discuss the election-related issues.


Japan wants to understand what’s happening in Bangladesh and where it’s headed, BNP says as ambassador meets Fakhrul

UNB
4th June, 2023 02:39:08

Japan wants to understand what’s happening in Bangladesh and where it’s headed, BNP says as ambassador meets Fakhrul

Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori met BNP’s Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today and discussed Bangladesh’s next general election and the overall political situation.

Talking to reporters after the meeting at the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office, the party’s standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said that Japan, like other democratic countries, wants to see a free, fair, and acceptable election in Bangladesh.

“Bangladesh’s relations with Japan expanded significantly since we started the free market economy during the BNP government. That is why they (Japan) want that relation to continue even if the government changes,” he said.

Chowdhury, along with the party’s Organising Secretary Shama Obaid, was present at the meeting. They discussed the overall electoral system of Bangladesh and the current human rights situation, he said.

Like other countries, Japan might have concerns about Bangladesh’s next election, human rights situation, rule of law, press freedom, and people’s security, the BNP leader said. “So, they want to understand what is happening in Bangladesh, what is going to happen in the future, and where is Bangladesh headed?” – he said.

Chowdhury, also the foreign affairs committee chairman of BNP, said the Japanese envoy talked about his country’s investment in Bangladesh – both in the private and public sectors.

He said they informed Iwama Kiminori about the country’s overall situation, but he declined to elaborate on it.

The BNP leader said many countries are concerned about the investment atmosphere and the future of Bangladesh. “The situation we’re going through now has created apprehension among countries. So, they’re trying to understand how Bangladesh will be in the future and how the election will be.”

Asked whether Japan will play any role in ensuring a peaceful and fair election in Bangladesh, Chowdhury said the democratic countries have already expressed their goodwill regarding the elections in Bangladesh. “Japan is no different. Everyone wants a free, fair, and acceptable election in Bangladesh.”

He said the new Japanese ambassador has paid a courtesy call on the BNP secretary general. Stating that Bangladesh-Japan friendship is time-tested, the BNP leader said bilaterally, friendly relationship with Japan is above all.

https://www.daily-sun.com/amp/post/693044/Japan-wants-to-understand-what’s-happening-in-Bangladesh-and-where-it’s-headed-BNP-says-as-ambassador-meets-Fakhrul
 
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Actions to be taken if ambassadors cross line: Shahriar Alam​

Diplomatic Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 05 Jun 2023, 11: 34

State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam talks to the newsmen at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.

State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam talks to the newsmen at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.Prothom Alo
State minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Monday said the government would take necessary steps if foreign diplomats cross the line.

The state minister came up with the disclosure in replying to the question of a newsman at his office at the foreign ministry on Monday.

The newsman questioned whether the meeting of Japanese ambassador Iwama Kiminori with the BNP leaders and the chief election commissioner (CEC) is tantamount to intruding on the internal affairs of Bangladesh.

Shahriar Alam replied, "I don’t know the ins and outs [of the meetings with the Japanese ambassador]. An incident occurred six months back. If any foreign ambassador is involved in that kind of activity which we think has crossed the line, we will definitely take actions after taking the issue into consideration. But till now we haven’t noticed anything like that."


Earlier, the Japanese ambassador met the BNP leaders on Sunday at the party’s chairperson office in the capital’s Gulshan. Before that, on Thursday, Iwama Kiminori went to the office of CEC Kazi Habibul Awal to discuss the election-related issues.


Japan wants to understand what’s happening in Bangladesh and where it’s headed, BNP says as ambassador meets Fakhrul

UNB
4th June, 2023 02:39:08

Japan wants to understand what’s happening in Bangladesh and where it’s headed, BNP says as ambassador meets Fakhrul

Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori met BNP’s Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today and discussed Bangladesh’s next general election and the overall political situation.

Talking to reporters after the meeting at the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office, the party’s standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said that Japan, like other democratic countries, wants to see a free, fair, and acceptable election in Bangladesh.

“Bangladesh’s relations with Japan expanded significantly since we started the free market economy during the BNP government. That is why they (Japan) want that relation to continue even if the government changes,” he said.

Chowdhury, along with the party’s Organising Secretary Shama Obaid, was present at the meeting. They discussed the overall electoral system of Bangladesh and the current human rights situation, he said.

Like other countries, Japan might have concerns about Bangladesh’s next election, human rights situation, rule of law, press freedom, and people’s security, the BNP leader said. “So, they want to understand what is happening in Bangladesh, what is going to happen in the future, and where is Bangladesh headed?” – he said.

Chowdhury, also the foreign affairs committee chairman of BNP, said the Japanese envoy talked about his country’s investment in Bangladesh – both in the private and public sectors.

He said they informed Iwama Kiminori about the country’s overall situation, but he declined to elaborate on it.

The BNP leader said many countries are concerned about the investment atmosphere and the future of Bangladesh. “The situation we’re going through now has created apprehension among countries. So, they’re trying to understand how Bangladesh will be in the future and how the election will be.”

Asked whether Japan will play any role in ensuring a peaceful and fair election in Bangladesh, Chowdhury said the democratic countries have already expressed their goodwill regarding the elections in Bangladesh. “Japan is no different. Everyone wants a free, fair, and acceptable election in Bangladesh.”

He said the new Japanese ambassador has paid a courtesy call on the BNP secretary general. Stating that Bangladesh-Japan friendship is time-tested, the BNP leader said bilaterally, friendly relationship with Japan is above all.

https://www.daily-sun.com/amp/post/693044/Japan-wants-to-understand-what’s-happening-in-Bangladesh-and-where-it’s-headed-BNP-says-as-ambassador-meets-Fakhrul

Great now going after Japan, who had been a friend to BD since independence. Shows how desperate BAL has become. Absolutely zero thought being given to how these moves are taking us closer to become an international pariah state.

Also, curious mind wants to know - will Indian ambassador fall in this criteria?
 
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Bd economy will go to shit

Hope pussy armed forces of bd grow some balls and do something otherwise they will have to suck each other dick to pay for those golf courses lmao where the lazy fat bangla wives go and play and waste tax payers money
 
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Great now going after Japan, who had been a friend to BD since independence. Shows how desperate BAL has become. Absolutely zero thought being given to how these moves are taking us closer to become an international pariah state.

Also, curious mind wants to know - will Indian ambassador fall in this criteria?
He is going to stop buying from the Land of the rising Sun, and then the Sun will never rise again !
 
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He is going to stop buying from the Land of the rising Sun, and then the Sun will never rise again !
Please send a request letter to Hasina to forgive Japan for taking the side of open democracy. Japan will sink in the Pacific if Hasina takes economic action against it.

This bloody PoundPaka’s stupid’ statements always irritate me. How come a man like him is a govt minister? He tries to become over smart.
 
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BAL has ulterior motive in doing it but doing it is not unreasonable by any government whether BAL, BNP or any other government. The foreign powers and their ambassadors violate rules in almost every country and they interfere in the internal matters of other countries.
 
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দাদা রাগ করবেন না!

Awami League leaders had no problem reaching out to US, UK and Indian ambassadors when they were in crisis as the opposition party. And now that they are in desperate situation in trying to cling on to power, one ought to be curious if they will be consistent with their statement or practice double standard and hypocrisy like they have been doing to the average Bangladeshi in every aspect.

BAL has ulterior motive in doing it but doing it is not unreasonable by any government whether BAL, BNP or any other government. The foreign powers and their ambassadors violate rules in almost every country and they interfere in the internal matters of other countries.
Exactly. In an ideal world, that should always be the case. Foreign ambassadors shouldn't be meddling in internal matters. But this is BAL hypocrisy at display here, given their own history of shady deals with foreign diplomats.
 
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Japs and fake Japs must understand! Bangladesh is a sovereign country! Not a colony!
 
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দাদা রাগ করবেন না!

Awami League leaders had no problem reaching out to US, UK and Indian ambassadors when they were in crisis as the opposition party. And now that they are in desperate situation in trying to cling on to power, one ought to be curious if they will be consistent with their statement or practice double standard and hypocrisy like they have been doing to the average Bangladeshi in every aspect.
রাগ করি নাই, গো।
কিছুটা হাঁসিতে কিছুটা দুঃখে চিন্তা কইরা আমরা কিসু করি না করি হাতকড়া পড়া অনিবার্য্য ! :enjoy:
 
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These people are just gonna target the Pakistani ambassador.
 
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দাদা রাগ করবেন না!

Awami League leaders had no problem reaching out to US, UK and Indian ambassadors when they were in crisis as the opposition party. And now that they are in desperate situation in trying to cling on to power, one ought to be curious if they will be consistent with their statement or practice double standard and hypocrisy like they have been doing to the average Bangladeshi in every aspect.


Exactly. In an ideal world, that should always be the case. Foreign ambassadors shouldn't be meddling in internal matters. But this is BAL hypocrisy at display here, given their own history of shady deals with foreign diplomats.

Everywhere in the world, politics is the art of maximising and perpetrating hypocrisy....and seeing how much sticks and how much has to be laundered to then be forgotten about by the victimized masses.

If it is remembered, it will be harnessed and diverted for use against the larger people again.

All to concentrate power and influence among those that enjoy such privilege today to do so, as they never really believe in anything larger than own ego....as ego is all they have known.

Bangladesh is no different.

This is simply the overall nature of power and hubris as it rests in the human psyche to begin with.

The more people become aware of it truly, the more people that have honest gratitude early in life so they do not become sour ingrates to seek out this ego and false pride.... the better chance we have to manage it in some way...but very few people have this from what I have seen, especially the further and further they climb or have already inherited.... and become removed from reality.

Removing oneself from reality is just far easier to do than saddling it with you and addressing it stoically and resolutely for the larger social good...unfortunate but there it is.

This is why politicians and elitists are what they are for the most part.

They seek to conquer others, before conquering themselves.
 
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রাগ করি নাই, গো।
কিছুটা হাঁসিতে কিছুটা দুঃখে চিন্তা কইরা আমরা কিসু করি না করি হাতকড়া পড়া অনিবার্য্য ! :enjoy:
ভারতীয় হাইকমিশনার বাংলাদেশের রাজনীতি, প্রতিরক্ষা ব্যবস্থা এমনকি মিডিয়াতেও নির্লজ্জভাবে হস্তক্ষেপ করে। পৃথিবীর আর কোন দেশেের হাইকমিশনারকে বাংলাদেশের আভ্যন্তরীন বিষয়ে এই ভাবে হস্তক্ষেপ করতে দেখা যায় না। সঙ্গত কারনেই ভারতীয় হাইকমিশনার সবচেয়ে বিতর্কিত।
 
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ভারতীয় হাইকমিশনার বাংলাদেশের রাজনীতি, প্রতিরক্ষা ব্যবস্থা এমনকি মিডিয়াতেও নির্লজ্জভাবে হস্তক্ষেপ করে।
পড়েও আমার লজ্জা পায়ে। এই হতভাগাদের নিয়ে কি করা যায়, সারা পৃথিবীতে আমাদের দুর্নাম ছড়িয়ে ব্যাড়াচ্ছে। একেই মোদী'র হাতে দেশের মধ্যে দুর্দশা, তার ওপর আবার দুই মক্কেল নিস্কর্মনিয়ো জয়শঙ্কর এবং নির্লজ্জ দোভাল আরও নাম ডুবাচ্ছে ।
সবার সামনে জোর হাতে ক্ষমা চাইতে হয় আর কি। 🙏

ভারতীয় হাইকমিশনার বাংলাদেশের রাজনীতি, প্রতিরক্ষা ব্যবস্থা এমনকি মিডিয়াতেও নির্লজ্জভাবে হস্তক্ষেপ করে। পৃথিবীর আর কোন দেশেের হাইকমিশনারকে বাংলাদেশের আভ্যন্তরীন বিষয়ে এই ভাবে হস্তক্ষেপ করতে দেখা যায় না। সঙ্গত কারনেই ভারতীয় হাইকমিশনার সবচেয়ে বিতর্কিত।
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লজ্জায় ডুবতে ইচ্ছা করে।
 
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