During the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus voiced concerns over the ongoing situation in Gaza, describing it as a ‘genocide.’ He urged the international community to take action, warning of the potential consequences of inaction. Additionally, Yunus addressed the protracted crisis in Myanmar, emphasizing the continued persecution of the Rohingya and advocating for a political settlement to ensure their integration with equal rights. His address was met with protests outside the UN headquarters by supporters of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, reflecting the existing political tensions within Bangladesh and raising questions about human rights and minority issues. Yunus also discussed Bangladesh’s economic progress, particularly highlighting the contributions of migrant workers.
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