Required a Visa Policy to Protect Religious Minorities in Bangladesh
Required a Visa Policy to Protect Religious Minorities in Bangladesh
The Honorable Congressman Bob Good (VA-05) The Honorable Congressman Scott Perry (PA-10)
The Honorable Congressman Barry Moore (AL-02) The Honorable Congressman Tim Burchett (TN-02
The Honorable Congressman Warren Davidson (OH-08) The Honorable Congressman Keith Self (TX-03)
CC: The Honourable Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland The Honourable Asst. Secretary Donald Lu
Subject: Request for Announcement of Visa Policy to Protect Religious Minorities in Bangladesh
Dear Congressmen, Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland & Assistant Secretary Donald Lu
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to express my appreciation for your efforts in joining the call to end human rights abuses in Bangladesh, specifically addressing the actions of the government of Bangladesh. It is crucial to ensure that the people of Bangladesh have the best possible chance for free and fair parliamentary elections scheduled this fall.
While I commend your efforts to address these human rights abuses and promote democratic values, I would like to draw your attention to another critical issue that demands immediate attention—religious minority rights in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is home to a diverse population, including Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and others. Unfortunately, these religious minority communities have faced numerous challenges and human rights violations in recent years.
Religious minorities in Bangladesh are subjected to discrimination, violence, and persecution, which instils a sense of insecurity and fear within their communities. Incidents of forced conversions, land grabs, desecration of religious places, and targeted violence have become alarmingly common. These acts not only violate fundamental human rights but also erode the fabric of Bangladesh's aspired tolerant and pluralistic society.
Considering the United States' commitment to safeguarding human rights and promoting religious freedom globally, I kindly request your support in advocating for an announcement of a Visa Policy aimed at protecting religious minorities in Bangladesh. Such a policy would play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of these vulnerable communities.
Under this proposed Visa Policy, the United States could impose restrictions on issuing visas to Bangladeshi individuals believed to be responsible for or complicit in acts that undermine religious freedom. This includes those involved in inciting violence, promoting hate speech, or perpetrating acts of persecution against religious minorities. By sending a clear message that the United States stands firmly against religious persecution, we can encourage the Bangladeshi government to take immediate action in safeguarding the rights of religious minorities.
I firmly believe that the announcement of this Visa Policy would serve as a powerful tool in addressing the ongoing challenges faced by religious minorities in Bangladesh. It would not only demonstrate the United States' unwavering commitment to upholding human rights and religious freedom but also encourage the Bangladeshi government to prioritize the protection of all its citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am confident that your leadership, along with the proactive stance of the United States, will contribute to creating a more inclusive and tolerant society, not only in Bangladesh but throughout the world.
Please accept our sincere wishes to you and the people of The United States. Joy Bangla!
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With the sincerest gratitude,
Minhaz Samad Chowdhury, Independent HR Defender, 6th June 2023
(Focuses on State Violence against and Land Rights of Minorities in Bangladesh)
Email: rightsmanbest@gmail.com www.hr-defender.blogspot.com
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