DHAKA: Canada expressed deep concern over the mounting and deadly violence in Bangladesh that has injured many and claimed the lives of other.
Canadian High Commission issued a press release in this regard Tuesday.
The press release reads as below-
“We urge all parties to end the violence, to work toward peacefully resolving the conflict and to reverse the growing divisions in Bangladeshi society.
We are saddened by reports of people killed or injured during protests across Bangladesh.
Use of violence by any political party or group is against the values espoused by Bangladesh - values such as respect for human rights, democracy and pluralism.
All parties and political organizations should refrain from violence and engage in dialogue to address ongoing political issues and to ensure that the upcoming general election is transparent, inclusive, credible and peaceful.
We are concerned at the cost this violence and political turbulence has inflicted on the Bangladesh economy and its people, particularly those at the bottom who are the most vulnerable. While engaging in peaceful protest is a fundamental democratic right, we believe violence is never the answer.
In the lead-up to parliamentary elections, we continue to call on all parties to respect the rights to freedom of expression and of assembly and urge everyone to exercise these rights in a peaceful and democratic manner.
We urge both parties to engage in dialogue and to act in good faith in trying to find a resolution to the current political impasse. This includes cooperation and participation with all parties acting in good faith.
Constructive dialogue between the government and the opposition is critical so that the country can find a way forward towards free, fair and credible elections. Good faith political dialogue will help create an environment free of political unrest and violence.”
BDST: 1435 HRS, OCT 29, 2013
AKA/BSK