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Former UK MP Paul Burstow addressed the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, expressing concerns about human rights violations, corruption, political repression, and security challenges in Bangladesh. He praised the country's economic growth, progress in female education, and role in hosting refugees. However, Burstow warned about the threats to stability and the future of the economy, particularly regarding the Rohingya refugees, if the security and human rights situation does not improve.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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