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US strongly takes up human rights issues with Bangladesh interim government

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 25 December 2024 ()
The US took up human rights issues with Bangladesh's interim government, amid tension with India over attacks on minorities. During a phone call, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus stressed the importance of protecting human rights, though Bangladesh's official account omitted this discussion.
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