
Foreign adviser Md Touhid Hossain has reaffirmed the interim government’s commitment to conducting an impartial and internationally credible investigation into the recent Bangladesh massacre and ensuring due judicial processes are followed.
He made the reaffirmation while highlighting the events leading to the second revolution through a mass uprising of people, led by the students in Bangladesh, at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s 50th Council of Foreign Ministers in Cameroon.
The foreign adviser led a two-member Bangladesh delegation at the CFM held in Cameroon’s capital Yaound, from August 29-30, a foreign ministry’s press release said on Saturday.
During the CFM, Touhid informed the meeting on Bangladesh’s accession to the UN convention on protection for all persons from enforced disappearance.
He reiterated Bangladesh’s continued engagements with the OIC and strong commitment to establish peace process for Palestine, denounce Islamophobia, hate-crimes against Muslims.
The adviser also said that Dhaka was keen to engage in further trade and investment with the OIC member states by strengthening the Bangladesh’s transportation and communication infrastructure.
This year, the CFM was held with the theme ‘Intra OIC transportation and communication infrastructure’, where several political, economic, social, cultural and security issues were discussed.
A resolution namely ‘Situation of the Rohingya Muslim Community in Myanmar’ has been adopted unanimously to keep the momentum in exerting continuous pressure on Myanmar authorities.
Touhid also had a call-on with his counterparts of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan on the side-lines of the CFM.
On August 29, an open-ended meeting of the OIC Ad Hoc Ministerial Committee on accountability for human rights violations against the Rohingyas was also held on the margin of the CFM.
The foreign adviser highlighted the current situation in the Rakhine State and urged all to maintain international pressure on Myanmar for a quick solution to the problem.