British HC’s concern over violence, deaths

British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Robert Gibson expressed his sadness Sunday over the violence and the number of senseless and unnecessary deaths that have taken place across Bangladesh over the past few days.He said: “Bangladesh has struggled hard and at great cost to achieve its independence and create a tolerant state where every citizen can live without fear of religious persecution and follow their individual faiths.”
The High Commissioner said, “I deplore the cruel and unwarranted attacks on places of worship and private property.”
This great achievement risks being undermined by the callous and unacceptable actions of a few, he said.
He added: “While every citizen has the right to mount a peaceful protest, intimidation and imposition of strikes disrupts the lives of all citizens and hampers the operation of legitimate business.”
This is sending a negative signal to the international community and those wishing to invest in Bangladesh, he said.
He further said: “The UK will continue to call for all parties to exercise restraint, moderation and respect for the rule of law; and to resolve their differences through constructive and peaceful dialogue.”
To continue to subject the country to unnecessary disruption and violence risks undermining Bangladesh’s democratic credentials and stability, he said.

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