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Law Minister: Donald Lu commends improvement in Bangladesh human rights

Lu arrived in Dhaka on January 14 evening to discuss ways to strengthen the bilateral relationship, expanding economic engagement and to hear on labour and human rights

Update : 18 Jan 2023, 10:04 PM

Law Minister Anisul Huq said on Wednesday that US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu said that the human rights condition has improved in Bangladesh.

“Human Rights Watch does not write anything good about anyone. But they have written in their report that the human rights condition has improved in Bangladesh,” he told reporters at the Secretariat after meeting with Malaysian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Haznah Md Hashim.

RAB is important

The minister said: “Donald Lu has said that they would have imposed more sanctions against RAB, but did not do so as Bangladesh's human rights situation has improved.”

“We (the US) have seen RAB has done much good. We also understand the necessity of RAB. Since human rights situation has significantly improved, we have not imposed new sanctions. He (Lu) has told me so very clearly,” the law minister added.

The law minister added that he did not ask Lu for lifting the existing sanctions against RAB because it must be done in accordance with legal procedures.

“We are following those procedures,” he said, adding: "We will take action against RAB members if they commit crimes." 

Regarding the elite force's reforms, he said: “The reform process is ongoing; it takes time.”

No comments on election

The minister further said that Donald Lu did not say anything about how the election should be. He told me why the United States wants the transition of democracy in Bangladesh. The method of transition to democracy is being used well in Bangladesh.

Bringing back Rashed Chowdhury, fugitive convicted killer of Bangabandhu

During his meeting with Lu, he demanded that Rashed Chowdhury, the fugitive convicted killer of Bangabandhu, be deported to Bangladesh.

“He asked me to contact their judiciary branch. I will knock every door to bring him back,” the minister said.

Donald Lu's visit

Lu arrived in Dhaka on January 14 evening to discuss ways to strengthen the bilateral relationship, expanding economic engagement and to hear on labour and human rights.

During his brief stay in Dhaka, Lu met with senior Bangladeshi ministers and officials including the law minister and civil society leaders to discuss issues of mutual interest.

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