মঙ্গলবার, ১৬ অক্টোবর, ২০১২

BNP shares Ramu findings with diplomats

 
BNP on Tuesday shared the findings of a probe it carried out into the violence against Buddhist community in Ramu of Cox's Bazar with diplomats from 12 countries.
The party sources said a 68-page summery of the probe report and a relevant CD were handed over to the diplomats in a meeting held in a city hotel in Gulshan area.
The diplomats include high commissioners and ambassadors of UK, Turkey, France, Singapore, Norway and Australia.
The others are officials from US, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland and China diplomatic missions in Dhaka.
The BNP leaders attending the meeting include Moudud Ahmed, who headed the probe into the violence that left 18 temples and 50 houses of the Buddhist community damaged on the night of September 29.
"We told that the government's deliberate inactiveness is responsible for such incidents. We informed them of what we observed through visiting the spot. We made a PowerPoint presentation and gave a CD to them," Moudud told reporters after the meeting.
Asked whether revealing such information would spoil the country's image, he said, "We made a neutral report to present an exact picture of the incident. It will not spoil the country's image; rather it will glorify the image."

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