A group of influential US lawmakers has urged Bangladesh’s interim government to ensure the election in February is free, fair and inclusive. In a letter to Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, US Representatives Gregory W Meeks, Bill Huizenga and Sydney Kamlager-Dove warned that banning an entire political party could disenfranchise a large section of voters.
The lawmakers said freedom of association and individual criminal responsibility are fundamental human rights, cautioning that suspending party activities or reviving the flawed International Crimes Tribunal could undermine democratic credibility. They called on the interim government, or a future elected administration, to revisit the decision to ban the Awami League as Bangladesh prepares for its first election since the fall of the previous government.The National Citizen Party (NCP) has said it supports restoring the civic and political rights of ordinary Awami League supporters who were not involved in mass killings during the July Uprising.
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