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Hasina for tapping Bangladesh-Maldives’ full trade potentials

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday laid emphasis on fully tapping the potentials of bilateral trade and investment between Bangladesh and the Maldives.

“Despite opportunities, we couldn’t yet fully tap the potentials of bilateral trade and investment,” she said while delivering her joint press statement at the Presidential Office here.

Sheikh Hasina said with its growing manufacturing capacity, Bangladesh would be able to supply many quality products to the Maldives at competitive prices.

Hasina also reemphasized the necessity of a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between the two countries and a bilateral investment protection arrangement for mutual facilitation of investment.

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The Prime Minister mentioned that she had a detailed discussion with Maldivian President Solih on promoting bilateral trade, investment, and connectivity.

It is Hasina’s first-ever bilateral visit to the Maldives, though she had come here earlier for the SAARC Summit.

Hasina termed 2021 as a landmark year for Bangladesh-Maldives bilateral relations. “We had the honour of commencing our celebrations of the birth centenary of our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of our Independence in March this year with the presence of President Solih in Bangladesh,” she said.

The PM said the Vice President of the Maldives visited Bangladesh in November, followed by bilateral consultations between the two countries. “Earlier in February, we also had the opportunity to welcome your Foreign Minister in Dhaka, and now I am here,” she said.

She expressed her satisfaction over the meeting with the Maldivian President terming it a very fruitful discussion on the entire spectrum of our bilateral relations.

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“We reviewed the progress made so far on our earlier decisions and found the outcome satisfactory. Following the official talks, we witnessed the signing of some bilateral instruments. We also witnessed handing over 13 Military Vehicles by our Government to the Maldives government as a goodwill gesture,” Hasina said.

She mentioned that both agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially in Health, Education, Human Resources Development, Youth and Sports, Fisheries, and Agriculture.

“It is a matter of great satisfaction that Bangladesh has accepted the Maldives’ proposal for recruiting health professionals from Bangladesh; vis-s-vis, we’ll create opportunities for specialised postgraduate medical courses for Maldivian students.”

Both the leaders noted with satisfaction that the direct air connectivity between Bangladesh and Maldives has been enhanced through the commencement of flights by Bangladeshi airlines US-Bangla.

“Our national carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines, is also thinking of introducing flights on Dhaka-Male route. With direct flights, we hope, people-to-people contacts and exchange of tourism will be increased,” she said, adding both the countries also reviewed the possibility of establishing a direct shipping line.

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The Prime Minister went on saying, “As the welfare of our own people is one of our priorities, consular and community issues were featured prominently in our discussions. “We also discussed the regularization of undocumented Bangladeshi nationals whose substantial contributions to both economies.”

She mentioned that the Bangladesh government has decided to facilitate visas on arrival for Maldivian nationals in the context of the improved situation of the current Pandemic. “We also discussed our cooperation in multilateral fora, support for each other candidatures, and cooperation in countering terrorism.”

Hasina said they both agreed to work together to face the challenge of climate change and the early repatriation of forcibly displaced Rohingya Muslims to Myanmar.

“As Bangladesh completes its first half-century journey as an independent nation and looks ahead to transforming itself into a modern, prosperous and developed economy by 2041, fulfilling the dream of our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for a ‘Golden Bangladesh’, we look forward to partnering with the Maldives in the areas of our commonalities for the benefit of our two peoples,” she added.

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Investigation: Hasina’s ‘Shoot Directly’ Order and Its Deadly Consequences

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On the morning of July 27, 2024, Sheikh Hasina stood silently at the podium of the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), commonly known as Pongu Hospital, in Dhaka.

For nearly 14 seconds during her eight-minute emotional speech, the former prime minister remained silent. A visible pain marked her face, reflecting the weight of the bloodshed that had occurred since July 16, when police forces fatally shot Abu Sayed in Rangpur with lethal weapons. That day, five more lives were lost amidst violence in Dhaka and Chattogram.

By the time Hasina addressed the crowd at NITOR, the death toll across the last two weeks had reached at least 162, many of whom had been shot with military-grade weapons by state security forces, according to The Daily Star’s investigations.

“I seek justice from my fellow citizens. What crimes have I committed to deserve this?” 77-year-old Hasina asked after visiting some of the injured at the hospital.

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“I don’t want any mothers to lose their children like this. I’ve lost my parents; I know the pain… So many lives have been lost, so many families shattered. Who is responsible for all this?…” she began, but then, overcome with emotion, she left the stage in tears, unable to finish her words.

This heartfelt public address sharply contrasts with what was happening behind the scenes. An investigation by The Daily Star reveals that a state-sponsored machinery for mass violence had already been put into motion.

Just nine days earlier, on the evening of July 18, 2024, a phone rang inside the ousted prime minister’s residence, Gonobhaban, and Sheikh Hasina answered. On the line was Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, then the mayor of Dhaka South City. What followed was a startling disclosure of a lethal plan.

“We are now doing things differently. We are capturing photos with drones, and sending helicopters to several places,” Hasina told Taposh.

“Wherever they [the state forces] see gatherings, from the sky… I am getting it done from above, already started in several areas… already underway,” she said, while Taposh repeatedly pressed for launching a large-scale arrest campaign.

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July Uprising: Anisul and Salman Jail Sentences in Omar Murder Case

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A Dhaka court today ordered the imprisonment of former law minister Anisul Huq and former adviser to Sheikh Hasina, Salman F Rahman, in connection with the murder of Sajedur Rahman Omar during the July mass uprising.

Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mehedi Hasan issued the arrest order after police produced them before the court following their two-day remand in the case. The court was requested to keep them in custody until the investigation is complete.

Previously, on July 23, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbub Alam had granted a two-day remand for both Anisul and Salman in connection with the case.

According to case documents, Sajedur Rahman Omar participated in a rally against discrimination near Kajla Bridge in Jatrabari on July 21 of last year. He was shot in the head during the event and succumbed to his injuries the following day.

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A case was filed at Jatrabari Police Station on January 3 this year, naming 79 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina.

Anisul Huq and Salman F Rahman were arrested in the Sadarghat area of the capital on August 13, 2024, as they attempted to flee via waterways.

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Hasnat demands Health Adviser’s resignation

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Hasnat Abdullah, the chief coordinator for the southern region of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), has called for the resignation of Health Adviser Noorjahan Begum, accusing her of nepotism linked to Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

Speaking at a rally in Chandpur town on Wednesday, July 23, Hasnat characterized the Health Adviser as a prime example of favoritism within the interim government. He demanded that she return her salary and government benefits and step down immediately, asserting that she lacks the necessary qualifications and effectiveness for her position.

Addressing recent aviation and infrastructure accidents, Hasnat emphasized, “We do not want a Bangladesh where planes crash and buildings collapse.”

He also expressed concerns regarding the safety of military personnel, urging thorough inspections of military equipment. “Our brothers in the Air Force must be protected. It is time to verify if the equipment they use is safe,” he stated.

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Further criticizing the Health Adviser, Hasnat questioned her competence and alleged her appointment was solely due to her connections with Dr. Yunus through Grameen Bank.

“She has no understanding of healthcare or medical services. Her only qualification is her association with Yunus. Her salary and vehicle—funded by taxpayers—are a betrayal to the public,” he concluded.

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