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Platform of Bangladeshi-Americans urges Peter Haas to review Yunus’s actions

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  09 Jul 2024, 11:00

The Committee for a Democratic Bangladesh, a non-profit platform of Bangladeshi-Americans, has written to United States ambassador Peter Haas regarding legal issues surrounding Muhammad Yunus.

The letter highlights that employees of Yunus sued him for unlawfully withholding dues.

Trial court found Yunus was not paying his own taxes either. He was found guilty and sentenced with jail term. But strangely, Yunus, even now, faults Sheikh Hasina for his miseries,’ the letter reads.

The platform requested the US ambassador to present their views to president Joe Biden. The message was also sent to senator Hillary Clinton, former president Barack Obama, and the political desk of the US State Department.

The letter claims that Yunus is a beneficiary of prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s support. It notes that PM Hasina granted licenses for his microfinance loan programme and other ventures, such as Grameen Phone, and Grameen Bank with the government of Bangladesh, which contributed Tk 500 crores for its initial capitalisation.

‘I think, the president of the United States was overwhelmed by Yunus’ too powerful American lobby. I feel, the US government should ask for a UN audit of all ventures controlled by Yunus. US and CIA must be aware of 43 attempts to kill Sheikh Hasina,’ wrote Khalid Hasan, convener of Committee for a Democratic Bangladesh, in the letter on behalf of the platform.

The letter also references the August 21, 2004, grenade attack intended to assassinate Sheikh Hasina.

BNP leader Tarique Rahman together with home minister of BNP government, conspired and executed a violent grenade attack on a post-demonstration assembly of Awami League leaders and organisers. Sheikh Hasina was saved miraculously,’ reads the letter.

At least 31 people, including Ivy Rahman, wife of Awami League’s first general secretary Zillur Rahman, were killed. Most survivors were injured by grenade splinters. The attack aimed to eliminate the leadership of the Awami League.

The letter criticises the lack of action from the US government and the silence of Nobel Peace laureate Yunus regarding the attack.

‘Sadly, there was no action by US. They did not ask for resignation of BNP government. Nobel Peace laureate Yunus’s silence in this regard was also surprising. He did not condemn the grenade killing, nor did he console the victim’s family or party,’ reads the letter.

The Committee emphasises that the continuation of Sheikh Hasina as prime minister is crucial for national development and legal reform. It draws a parallel with America’s fight for independence 200 years ago.

‘Bangladesh must assert its ‘war of independence ideals’ and put a rein on the Islamic fundamentalists and terrorists. Sheikh Hasina is earnestly pursuing this policy. We must let her continue unabated,’ the letter concludes.

 

 

 

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