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Kerry seeks Bangla govt’s action to peacefully end violence

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Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry has called for Bangladesh government’s action to peacefully end the recent violence in the country which has claimed over 100 lives in the past seven weeks and condemned the targeting of civilians by political parties.
“The Secretary called for government action to peacefully end the recent violence, underscored the government’s role in ensuring peaceful political expression for all parties, and emphasised the need for a free and fair media that plays a constructive role in ensuring human rights,” a State Department Official said on Thursday.
In a meeting with with his Bangladeshi counterpart Mahmood Ali, he condemned the targeting of civilians by political parties and stressed the need for opposition parties to cease such attacks immediately. He stated there can be no tolerance for tactics that target innocent citizens or inhibit political expression in a democratic Bangladesh, the official said.
Kerry met Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department on the sidelines of the three-day White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism which concluded yesterday. The summit was attended by leaders from more than 70 countries. Ali was leading the Bangladeshi delegation.
During the meeting, Kerry offered renewed US support to help achieve a political solution that returns Bangladesh to its democratic foundations. The two leaders also discussed bilateral relationship and other regional issues. Kerry conveyed his appreciation for the close relations the United States shares with Bangladesh.
“They discussed Bangladesh’s economic growth and gains in development, as well as our shared efforts to address climate change and improve labor conditions,” the official said. “The Secretary noted Bangladesh’s increasing strategic importance in the region and underscored the need to protect Bangladesh’s fundamental freedoms,” said the official.  Bangladesh has decided to form special tribunals to hold trials of rioters and arsonists under a tough anti-terrorism law even as continuing political violence in the country has claimed over 100 lives in the past seven weeks. (PTI)

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