U.S. Announces Visa Restrictions for Bangladeshi Nationals
The United States has revealed its intention to initiate visa restrictions for Bangladeshi individuals believed to be involved in actions that interfere with or undermine the democratic electoral process in Bangladesh. This announcement comes in the lead-up to the general elections scheduled to take place in late December or January 2024.
Bangladesh Responds to U.S. Announcement
In response to the U.S. announcement made on Friday, Bangladesh conveyed its view, characterizing the development as “unpleasant” but asserting its lack of concern, as it maintains its commitment to lawful conduct. The government of Bangladesh remains confident that it has not engaged in any wrongful actions.
U.S. State Department Statement
Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, provided details about the visa restrictions, stating that the Department is taking measures to impose these restrictions on Bangladeshi individuals who bear responsibility for or are complicit in undermining the democratic election process within Bangladesh. These restrictions extend to the immediate family members of the implicated individuals, rendering them potentially ineligible for entry into the United States.
Scope of Visa Restrictions
The visa restrictions encompass a range of individuals, including members of law enforcement agencies, representatives of the ruling party, and political opposition figures. The United States has articulated its commitment to supporting the conduct of free and fair elections in Bangladesh, with an emphasis on peaceful execution.
U.S. Commitment to Democracy in Bangladesh
Miller emphasized that this U.S. action reflects the enduring commitment of the United States to endorse Bangladesh’s objective of conducting peaceful, transparent, and equitable national elections. Moreover, the U.S. is steadfast in its support for efforts to promote democracy worldwide.
The U.S. Under Secretary’s Announcement
The U.S. Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Uzra Zeya, took to her social media account on X (formerly Twitter) to share the announcement. This revelation came shortly after her meeting with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was attending the UN General Assembly’s annual meeting in New York.
Visa Restrictions Already Enforced
Bryan Schiller, the spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Dhaka, confirmed that visa restrictions have already been enforced against certain members of law enforcement agencies, officials from the ruling party, and activists associated with the political opposition. These measures were implemented after a careful review of the evidence against the individuals in question.
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