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DHAKA, Oct 6, 2025 (BSS) - International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) President Alice Mogwe today commended the interim government, led by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, for its commitment to upholding human rights and democratic principles.
"You are doing a remarkable job under the trying conditions," she said at a meeting with the chief adviser at the State Guest House Jamuna in the city.
During the meeting, the two leaders held a wide-ranging discussion on the human rights situation in Bangladesh and across the globe.
Prof Yunus thanked Mogwe for her visit and emphasized the importance of increased international engagement during this pivotal period for the country.
"I have met many international human rights defenders on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly last month. I urged them all to come to Bangladesh as the country approaches a critical time," he said.
"Every visit helps surface neglected issues and compels us to take notice," Prof Yunus said.
He also spoke warmly of his late friend, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, recalling their shared commitment to justice and human dignity.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza was a key topic during the meeting.
Mogwe outlined FIDH's ongoing efforts to support the people of Gaza and expressed appreciation for Professor Yunus's steadfast solidarity.
Reflecting on 15 years of autocratic rule, Mogwe expressed concern over enforced disappearances and the silencing of dissent under the previous Bangladesh administration.
She also acknowledged the growing momentum for change among Bangladesh's youth.
"Young people are showing a powerful thirst for change," Mogwe said, adding that she keeps Bangladesh in her thoughts and morning prayers.
Senior Researcher at Odhikar Taskin Fahmina was present at the meeting.