Dhaka seeks US support to bring back Bangabandhu killer

Foreign Minister Dipu Moni holds talks with US Senator Harry Reid

Bangladesh has sought US support for repatriation of Bangabandhu’s self-confessed convicted killer Rashed Chowdhury and war crimes accused Ashrafuzzaman Khan, now living in the US.

Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni discussed the matter during a meeting with US Senator Harry Reid held in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, UNB cited a Foreign Ministry media release issued on Wednesday.

She held an hour-long meeting with Reid and expressed her hope that the US government would help Bangladesh uphold the rule of law and human rights by sending these people back to Bangladesh.

Senator Reid assured the Foreign Minister of extending all sorts of cooperation in this regard.

While welcoming the Foreign Minister to Las Vegas, Reid praised Bangladesh for its pioneering role in different fields and showed keen interest in Bangladesh’s social developmental issues.

The Foreign Minister apprised the Senator of the significant progress made by Bangladesh in various areas such as women empowerment, primary and mass education, a fall in infant and maternal mortality rate and achievement in implementing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

As Senator Reid referred to Rana Plaza incident and RMG issues, the Foreign Minister informed him of the steps taken by the government to ensure labour rights and work place safety in the RMG sector in Bangladesh.

Dipu Moni also briefed the Senator on the current political developments in Bangladesh as he enquired about it.

The Foreign Minister also apprised him of the ongoing trial of the alleged war criminals for genocide and crimes against humanity in the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh.

They also discussed the Bangladesh-US relations which have now seen tremendous growth in many sectors. The impact of climate change on Bangladesh and other vulnerable countries also came up for discussion.

The Foreign Minister invited Senator Reid to visit Bangladesh in the near future and he accepted the invitation.

Later, the Foreign Minister attended a reception accorded to her by Bangladesh Medical Association of North America, Nevada Chapter.

On Tuesday, the Foreign Minister addressed the Bangladesh community in Los Angeles who organised a reception in her honour.

She also inaugurated the solo exhibition of the Los Angeles based Bangladeshi painter Ratan Saha. Earlier, she visited the Consulate General of Bangladesh in Los Angeles to see its activities.

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