BSS
  08 Dec 2022, 19:06

PM for collective global efforts to prevent genocide 

 
DHAKA, Dec 08, 2022 (BSS) - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with a call to promote a culture of peace all over the world, today reiterated her government's commitment to preventing genocide and sought cooperation from the international community to prevent such crimes. 

"Bangladesh joined the international community in paying solemn tribute to the victims of genocide throughout the history of the world," said the Prime Minister, in a message, on the occasion of the "International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and the Prevention of this Crime and the 74th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide".

The Premier reiterated her firm commitment to end all forms of genocide and the impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators. 

Referring to the genocide of March 25 in 1971, she said the oppressive Pakistani forces unleashed brutal mass killings on the innocent civilians of erstwhile East Pakistan (Bangladesh) to annihilate the ethnopolitical identity of the Bengali nation.
 
She also paid rich tribute to the memory of three million martyrs, who were the victims of genocide inflicted upon the people of Bangladesh by the then-Pakistani occupation forces and their local collaborators during the War of Liberation in 1971. 
 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "The pain and trauma that we suffered in 1971 motivate us to seek an end to genocide anywhere and demand justice for the victims of this heinous crime."
 
"Our government feels relieved to have redeemed our promise to bring accountability and justice for our people by ensuring the trial of the perpetrators responsible for genocide, crimes against humanity, and other international crimes committed in 1971," she added.
 
Noting that many innocent people globally continue to face atrocities, oppression, and persecution incited by xenophobia, racism, intolerance and hatred, she said the decade-long marginalization, atrocities and persecution faced by the Rohingyas in Myanmar are painful examples of such crimes. 

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh provided temporary shelter to more than 1.1 million forcibly displaced Rohingyas, who were forced to flee en masse to evade genocidal atrocities from their ancestral homes in Myanmar.
 
The Prime Minister also urged the international community to enhance pressure on the government of Myanmar to create conducive conditions for the repatriation of the Rohingya people to their homeland with safety and dignity.