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Published: 01:10 3 September 2024
The country's government jailed 57 Bangladeshi activists for protesting in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in solidarity with the anti-discrimination movement in Bangladesh. Of course, the chief adviser of the interim government. Emirati President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan ordered to pardon them in honor of Muhammad Yunus. In addition, the President of the Emirates also reminded the workers to be aware of the country's laws from now on.
On Tuesday (September 3), the foreign affairs adviser said this information. Touhid Hossain.
Of the 57 activists who were given very long prison terms, three for life, 54 for 10-11 years... they have been granted amnesty, the foreign adviser said. They can now live as free people. I think that a special respect was shown to Dr. To Yunus. He requested the President of the Emirates. They forgive them and these people or families are freed from great danger.
He said, he (President of the Emirates) has said one thing, those whom you will send, you will send them by making them aware of our laws and giving them a little training. We have been told that they did it out of passion. However, it must be remembered that this is not in their law. You must follow the laws of the country where you are going to work.
Can 57 Bangladeshis who have been pardoned work in the country? In response to this question, the foreign adviser said, as far as I know, he can work there, he will not be sent back to the country. Even if we were sent back home, we would still consider it a great success. Because people's lives would end. As far as we know, they have received full pardons. So they can work there. However, it cannot be confirmed now, it is speculation.
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